The conversation around the 2027 NFL Draft has begun to crystallize around the Georgia Bulldogs, whose 2025 season produced a wave of standout performances that have caught the eye of ESPN analysts Matt Miller and Jordan Reid. Their combined rankings reveal a depth of talent that could reshape the Bulldogs’ representation in the upcoming draft cycle.
Offensive Playmakers
Running back Nate Frazier climbs to the No. 5 spot among running back prospects, a placement that reflects his 947 rushing yards and six touchdowns on 173 carries last season. At tight end, Lawson Luckie earns a “player to watch” designation after posting 24 receptions for 348 yards and three scores, underscoring his dual-threat potential. Center Drew Bobo, who started the first ten games of the 2025 regular season, is positioned No. 2 at his position by Miller, highlighting the senior’s steady hand in the trenches.
Defensive Frontiers
Linebacker Raylen Wilson and defensive end Chris Cole each receive notable mentions, with Wilson ranked No. 5 by Miller after a freshman campaign that delivered 74 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and a pass breakup. Cole’s own contributions, though less detailed in the rankings, add to a defensive unit that appears poised for continued growth.
In the secondary, cornerback Ellis Robinson is listed No. 3 by Miller and No. 2 by Reid, having logged 20 tackles, a shared tackle for loss, seven pass breakups and four interceptions across 12 starts. His ability to generate turnovers could make him a coveted asset in the secondary market.
Safety KJ Bolden, a unanimous No. 2 prospect at his position according to both analysts, capped the season with 76 tackles in 14 starts, ranking second on the team in that category. His presence in the backfield adds a versatile dimension to Georgia’s defensive schemes.
The concentration of talent across offense and defense suggests that the Bulldogs may see multiple players drafted in the early rounds, a prospect that excites both the coaching staff and the fan base as they look ahead to the next chapter of collegiate football.