Receiver issues? UGA commit Marcus Rosemy will help

The Georgia Bulldogs struggled at the receiver position this past season when compared to elite teams throughout the country. Just look at the stacked receiving cores of all four teams in the College Football Playoffs and the ridiculously talented …

The Georgia Bulldogs struggled at the receiver position this past season when compared to elite teams throughout the country. Just look at the stacked receiving cores of all four teams in the College Football Playoffs and the ridiculously talented four wide-outs at Alabama. George Pickens led the Dawgs with 552 receiving yards this season. He’ll be a huge factor and a legitimate number one next season, but he needs a partner in crime in 2020.

Enter Georgia football commit Marcus Rosemy will be a huge factor for Georgia next season. Especially after Dominick Blaylock suffered a torn ACL in the SEC Championship Game against LSU. Blaylock may be healthy by the start of next season (Clemson’s Tee Higgins seems to be just fine after having his season end on a similar note in 2018-2019), but that assumes his recovery and rehabilitation go smooth.

Rosemy is rated as the seventh best receiver in the class of 2020 and has impressive ball skills. He flashes a jump-ball ability similar to that of Lawrence Cager. Rosemy re-assured UGA fans of his commitment after the LSU game:

Rosemy doesn’t have elite Mecole Hardman level speed, but he’s dominated on the high school level. Rosemy shows good after the catch ability and has a decent arm too:

Rosemy will play in the state championship in Florida this weekend for St. Thomas Aquinas High School.

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