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Georgia Bulldog Tackle Broderick Jones To Enter 2023 NFL Draft

January 15, 2023
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ATHENS - As expected, Georgia Bulldog starting left tackle Broderick Jones has decided to enter the NFL Draft according to his personal Instagram page.

The big 6-foot-4 310-pounder started every game at left tackle during the 2022 season and was named an Associated Press All-SEC First-Team selection.

A dominant pass-protector on Stetson Bennett’s blind side, Jones was a 5-star out of Lithonia (GA) in the 2020 class and had a 5-star career for the Bulldogs.

As a red-shirt freshman in 2021, Jones saw plenty of action and started the last four games of the season, helping Georgia win their first national championship since 1980.

Jones was everything the staff was hoping for and more as an elite tackle prospect and got better and better as his career went along. It was easy to see why he was one of the top-ranked offensive line prospects out of high school.

Jones’ goal was to go three-and-out, and the big tackle accomplished that goal with ease. Look for the Georgia native and two-time national champion to be one of the first offensive tackles selected in the 2023 NFL Draft this April.

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NEWS and NOTES from Georgia’s championship win...

Historic Success: With its 65-7 win over No. 3 TCU, Georgia (15-0) captured its fourth national championship and became the first team to win back-to-back titles in the CFP era. The only other teams to win two straight titles since 1990 have been Nebraska (1994-95), USC (2003-04) and Alabama (2011-12). 

*Georgia secured its 868th all-time win, good for ninth place for Most Wins in FBS history. Georgia began this season 11th, moving past USC and Tenn.

*The 2022 senior class concludes its career with a school record 49-5 mark and two national championships.

*The Bulldogs are one of only three FBS teams in the modern era to finish a season a school record 15-0, joining Clemson (2018) and LSU (2019).

*The Bulldogs have tied the school record for consecutive wins with 17 straight going back to last season’s CFP semifinal/Capital One Orange Bowl win over No. 2 Michigan.  From 1945-47, Georgia had a stretch where it won 17 games in a row.

*The Bulldogs are now 5-1 in the CFP under Kirby Smart including 2-1 in CFP National Championship Games. 


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