In round three, Trapasso has Jake Fromm going to the Tampa Bay Bucs with the 12th pick of the round (76 overall).
Viewed as the 6th ranked quarterback and 115th overall prospect, Fromm struggled in his final season at Georgia and did not have the best showing at the NFL Combine.
On Fromm, Trapasso wrote:
Bruce Arians likes the smarts and big-game experience Fromm brings along with his deceptive production down the field earlier in his Georgia career.
Fromm is up and down on NFL Draft boards, much like his 2019 season at the University of Georgia. His 5.01 second forty yard dash isn’t going to boost or hurt his draft stock.
Fromm has athleticism, but it definitely isn’t in the top tier for the NFL Draft’s quarterback class of 2020. According to ESPN NFL analyst Louis Riddick, Jake Fromm has ‘flashes’ of brilliance and can throw the back-shoulder fade as well as anybody, but Riddick is concerned about Fromm’s consistency:
ESPN NFL analysts @LRiddickESPN .. great stuff on UGA QB Jake Fromm pic.twitter.com/k3Q3LaSZ9l
— Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) February 28, 2020
Round 4
With the 19th pick in the fourth round (125 overall), Georgia offensive guard Solomon Kindley goes to the New England Patriots.
Kindley, a monster of a man at 6-foot-3, 337 pounds, would join fellow Bulldogs David Andrews, Isaiah Wynn and Sony Michel on New England’s offense.
Could you imagine three Bulldogs starting on the same offensive line opening up holes for the school’s third all-time leading rusher?
On Kindley, Trapasso wrote:
Kindley is a people-mover on the inside who can be beaten by counter moves on pass plays but when he can sink his anchor, it’s over.
Next: Rounds 5-6