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Brock Bowers, the Real Matchup Nightmare

"Too big for defensive backs and too fast for linebackers" is a commonly used description for tight ends. How often that actually translates to the field is debatable. Brock Bowers, though, put that phrase into action in his three seasons. He earned AP All-America honors each year and will likely be a top-10 selection in the 2024 NFL draft.

The latest big board from B/R's NFL Scouting Department features Bowers as the second-best prospect. Behind him, offensive tackle Amarius Mims (26th), cornerback Kamari Lassiter (41st) and safety Javon Bullard (48th) are top-50 talents. The pro pipeline is still flowing nicely.

More than a dozen players have exited Georgia in the last three transfer cycles, so this is nothing new. Still, the Dawgs already have 19 players—including quarterback Brock Vandagriff, edge-rusher Marvin Jones Jr., linebackers Jamon Dumas-Johnson and Xavian Sorey Jr. and several young defensive backs—in the portal.