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Lawson Luckie Poised to Anchor Georgia’s Tight End Corps This Season

Depth, experience and versatility set the stage for a pivotal offensive role

A Deep and Versatile Tight End Room

Lawson Luckie enters his fourth year with the Georgia Bulldogs as the most seasoned tight end on the roster, having logged 35 career appearances that outpace every peer in the position group. His experience is matched by a skill set that blends crushing blocks in the run game with reliable route running as a receiver.

The numbers tell a story of steady growth: in 2024 he amassed 348 receiving yards and three touchdowns, following a 2023 season that produced 15 catches for 158 yards and four scores. Those totals reflect a player who has learned to exploit mismatches while continuing to improve his blocking technique.

What truly distinguishes Luckie is his versatility. Coaches prize a tight end who can line up as an extra tackle, swing into the slot, or stay in-line to seal a run, and his ability to do all three makes him a linchpin in a unit that many analysts consider the deepest tight end corps in college football.

Alongside Luckie, the Bulldogs will lean on emerging talents such as Elyiss Williams, Ethan Barbour and Jaden Reddell, while veteran Oscar Delp adds another layer of experience. Together they form a group that can shift formations on the fly and keep defenses guessing.

Strategic Implications for the Bulldogs

Offensive coordinators have signaled that the tight ends will be heavily featured this season, using their size and route-running to stretch defenses and create mismatches. The depth at the position allows Georgia to employ multiple tight end sets without sacrificing blocking strength, a tactical advantage that could prove decisive in the SEC schedule.

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