Lawrence Cager
WR Lawrence Cager took part in measurements on the first day along with Fromm and tight end Charlie Woerner.
Cager, who transferred to Georgia prior to the 2019 season after spending four years at Miami, had a stellar season in Athens despite missing time with a shoulder and rib injury.
He has the size and catch radius to have a solid NFL career, and his measurements compare fine to elite NFL receivers.
However, in terms of hand-size, he will face the same obstacle that Fromm will have to face, as both measured identical hand-size which happens to be lower than the NFL standard for their positions.
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Charlie Woerner
Tight end Charlie Woerner was a member of the first group to undergo measurements on day one of the NFL Combine.
In his four years at UGA, Woerner hauled in 34 passes for 376 yards and a touchdown. Woerner did not get many opportunities to showcase his pass catching ability, as he was in an offense that hardly utilized its tight ends. However, one thing that will impress NFL general managers is his run blocking, which was something that Kirby Smart loved about the Georgia legacy.
Here are his combine measurements:
Here is NFL.com’s overview of Woerner:
Hard-charging, pesky blocker whose lack of size and length make him a candidate for a move to fulltime fullback or H-back. Woerner simply doesn’t have it in him to give the defender a half-speed rep and he’s more than ready to collide into his target on iso-blocks or in space. He has the body control and radar to handle move blocking duties but lacks the physical traits teams seek. Woerner has some athleticism but was a relative non-factor as a pass-catcher and needs to stand out on special teams to bolster his chances.