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Georgia Bulldogs went early and often in the 2025 NFL draft. Georgia finished the draft with 13 players selected, which is the second-most of any college football program behind Ohio State (14 players drafted) and just two players off Georgia's 2022 NFL draft record of 15 players drafted.
UGA had three players selected in the first-round of the draft. Georgia has now had 20 first-round during the Kirby Smart era, which means that he has more first-round picks than losses (19) during his nine season career at Georgia. The Bulldogs continued their lengthy first-round pick streak, which dates back to 2018.
The 2025 draft is the third time in four years that 10 or more Georgia players were selected in one year. Georgia has now had 46 players selected over he past four NFL drafts, which is the most of any school. At least one Georgia player was drafted in each of the seven rounds of the draft.
What Georgia Bulldogs were selected in the 2025 NFL draft?
The San Francisco 49ers drafted Mykel Williams with the No. 11 pick in the draft after attempting to trade up for him. Williams recorded at least 4 1/2 sacks during all three seasons at Georgia, but was hampered by an ankle injury in 2024. His ability to stop the run and set the edge impressed the 49ers.
The Atlanta Falcons drafted Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker with the No. 15 pick of the 2025 NFL draft to the surprise of many Georgia fans. Walker is versatile and is an excellent pass rusher. Walker racked up 13 1/2 sacks in his three season Georgia career.
The Baltimore Ravens drafted Georgia Bulldogs safety Malaki Starks with the No. 27 pick in the first-round of the draft. With his length and athleticism, Starks is a versatile safety capable of covering sideline to sideline.
The Detroit Lions, who finished with the NFC's best record in 2024, picked Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge in the second round of the draft with the No. 57 pick. Ratledge is one of three Georgia Bulldogs that the Lions drafted.
The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Georgia offensive guard Dylan Fairchild with the No. 81 pick in the draft. Fairchild is an excellent pass blocker and reunites with his former Georgia teammate Amarius Mims in Cincinnati.
The New England Patriots drafted one of the best centers in the draft in Georgia's Jared Wilson. New England drafted Wilson with the No. 95 pick in the third-round of the draft. Wilson is an excellent athlete.
The New York Jets drafted Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Arian Smith with the No. 110 pick in the fourth-round of the draft. Smith brings speed to the Jets' receiving core. He ran one of the fastest 40-yard dash times at the combine.
The Carolina Panthers picked Georgia running back Trevor Etienne in the fourth-round of the draft with the No. 114 pick. Etienne is capable of contributing immediately as a rookie both as a runner and a pass catcher. Etienne is the brother of Jacksonville Jaguars' running back Travis Etienne.
The Minnesota Vikings solidified their defensive interior with Georgia defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins. The Vikings drafted Ingram-Dawkins, who is a versatile defensive end that can play defensive tackle in pass rushing situations, with the No. 139 pick in the fifth-round of the 2025 NFL draft.
The Philadelphia Eagles won't stop drafting Georgia Bulldogs. Philadelphia drafted Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon in the fifth-round of the draft with the No. 161 pick.
The Green Bay Packers added yet another Georgia Bulldog to their roster as well. The Packers, who hosted the draft, picked Georgia defensive tackle Warren Brinson with the No. 198 selection in the sixth-round of the draft.
No NFL team drafted more Georgia Bulldogs than the Detroit Lions (three) in the 2025 NFL draft. Detroit added former walk-on safety Dan Jackson with the No. 230 pick in the seventh-round of the draft.
The Lions drafted Georgia receiver Dominic Lovett with the No. 244 pick in the seventh-round of the draft. Lovett brings route-running to Detroit and will look to make the Lions’ roster.
This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: All 13 Georgia Bulldogs picked in the 2025 NFL draft
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UGA had three players selected in the first-round of the draft. Georgia has now had 20 first-round during the Kirby Smart era, which means that he has more first-round picks than losses (19) during his nine season career at Georgia. The Bulldogs continued their lengthy first-round pick streak, which dates back to 2018.
The 2025 draft is the third time in four years that 10 or more Georgia players were selected in one year. Georgia has now had 46 players selected over he past four NFL drafts, which is the most of any school. At least one Georgia player was drafted in each of the seven rounds of the draft.
What Georgia Bulldogs were selected in the 2025 NFL draft?
Defensive end Mykel Williams
The San Francisco 49ers drafted Mykel Williams with the No. 11 pick in the draft after attempting to trade up for him. Williams recorded at least 4 1/2 sacks during all three seasons at Georgia, but was hampered by an ankle injury in 2024. His ability to stop the run and set the edge impressed the 49ers.
Linebacker Jalon Walker
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The Atlanta Falcons drafted Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker with the No. 15 pick of the 2025 NFL draft to the surprise of many Georgia fans. Walker is versatile and is an excellent pass rusher. Walker racked up 13 1/2 sacks in his three season Georgia career.
Safety Malaki Starks
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The Baltimore Ravens drafted Georgia Bulldogs safety Malaki Starks with the No. 27 pick in the first-round of the draft. With his length and athleticism, Starks is a versatile safety capable of covering sideline to sideline.
Offensive guard Tate Ratledge
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The Detroit Lions, who finished with the NFC's best record in 2024, picked Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge in the second round of the draft with the No. 57 pick. Ratledge is one of three Georgia Bulldogs that the Lions drafted.
Offensive guard Dylan Fairchild
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The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Georgia offensive guard Dylan Fairchild with the No. 81 pick in the draft. Fairchild is an excellent pass blocker and reunites with his former Georgia teammate Amarius Mims in Cincinnati.
Center Jared Wilson
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The New England Patriots drafted one of the best centers in the draft in Georgia's Jared Wilson. New England drafted Wilson with the No. 95 pick in the third-round of the draft. Wilson is an excellent athlete.
Wide receiver Arian Smith
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The New York Jets drafted Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Arian Smith with the No. 110 pick in the fourth-round of the draft. Smith brings speed to the Jets' receiving core. He ran one of the fastest 40-yard dash times at the combine.
Running back Trevor Etienne
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The Carolina Panthers picked Georgia running back Trevor Etienne in the fourth-round of the draft with the No. 114 pick. Etienne is capable of contributing immediately as a rookie both as a runner and a pass catcher. Etienne is the brother of Jacksonville Jaguars' running back Travis Etienne.
Defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
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The Minnesota Vikings solidified their defensive interior with Georgia defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins. The Vikings drafted Ingram-Dawkins, who is a versatile defensive end that can play defensive tackle in pass rushing situations, with the No. 139 pick in the fifth-round of the 2025 NFL draft.
Linebacker Smael Mondon
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The Philadelphia Eagles won't stop drafting Georgia Bulldogs. Philadelphia drafted Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon in the fifth-round of the draft with the No. 161 pick.
Defensive tackle Warren Brinson
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The Green Bay Packers added yet another Georgia Bulldog to their roster as well. The Packers, who hosted the draft, picked Georgia defensive tackle Warren Brinson with the No. 198 selection in the sixth-round of the draft.
Safety Dan Jackson
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No NFL team drafted more Georgia Bulldogs than the Detroit Lions (three) in the 2025 NFL draft. Detroit added former walk-on safety Dan Jackson with the No. 230 pick in the seventh-round of the draft.
Wide receiver Dominic Lovett
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The Lions drafted Georgia receiver Dominic Lovett with the No. 244 pick in the seventh-round of the draft. Lovett brings route-running to Detroit and will look to make the Lions’ roster.
This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: All 13 Georgia Bulldogs picked in the 2025 NFL draft
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