The Insider Report: Five-star Updates from Saturday’s visitors

Each week The Clemson Insider brings you the latest Inside information on the Clemson Tigers in The Insider Report. The latest on Arch Manning’s visit to Clemson. How did the nation’s top tight end for 2023 enjoy Death Valley after flying all the …

Each week The Clemson Insider brings you the latest Inside information on the Clemson Tigers in The Insider Report.

The latest on Arch Manning’s visit to Clemson.  How did the nation’s top tight end for 2023 enjoy Death Valley after flying all the way from Arizona?  How did Five-star A.J. Harris enjoy his third visit to Clemson?  All of this and more in this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

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What the heck happened with A.J. Green’s non-route on the Cardinals’ game-losing interception?

What happened here?!

Seriously. It’s a really good question to ask here: What the heck happened on the Arizona Cardinals’ play that could have been the game-winning touchdown … but was instead a clinching interception for the Green Bay Packers?

There A.J. Green was, one on one with Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas on a 2nd-and-goal with 14 seconds left in the fourth, with the ball coming his way from Kyler Murray. He didn’t have much space to work with, but … he didn’t even turn around!

If he had? He might have boxed out Douglas and had a shot at the catch.

BUT HE DIDN’T!

Douglas intercepted the pass, game over, the Cardinals get their first loss, 24-21.

Let’s break this whole thing down:

Arkansas football freshman power rankings: No surprise at No. 1

Arkansas hasn’t played many freshmen in 2021, but these five have had an impact.

Freshmen in the SEC often find college football tough sledding. Rare is the time a first-year player provides a massive spark to his program. Rare, but not unheard of.

Arkansas has a number of first-year players who have affected the season in a positive way.

Coach Sam Pittman and his position coaches haven’t played many of their freshmen. Arkansas is, after all, a team still building depth and with several super-seniors choosing to return after the 2020 was largely a wash, the Razorbacks a bit more upperclassmen depth than they would have in a normal year.

Still, a few of the young bucks have affected the season in a positive way. Here is a midseason-ish look at the five who have done the most.

Georgia Bulldogs in NFL Week 3 action

Here’s how our top Bulldogs performed in NFL Week 3 action

Georgia football currently has 35 players in the NFL. Here’s how our top Bulldogs performed in week-three action.

Arkansas getting valuable contributions from freshmen

Even though Arkansas is a senior-laden team, a number of true freshmen have already found a way to make an impact in 2021.

The signing class of 2021 has only been on campus for a few months, but a number of players from it are already paying huge dividends for Arkansas three games into the season.

True freshman AJ Green has been explosive at running back, which was expected based on his speed and his high school accolades out of Tulsa Union.

Raheim ‘Rocket’ Sanders is the same way. He has already found the end zone against Texas and is slated to return kicks, although he’s only returned one thus far.

Ketron Jackson has suited up in all three games and caught one pass for 16 yards, although he did get a touchdown wiped out because of a penalty against Georgia Southern.

Probably the highest-impact freshman to this point has been kicker Cameron Little. He is 6 for 6 on field goals and connected on all 15 extra points he has attempted.

There are a number of players who have yet to play yet, including heralded in-state guys like Erin Outley and Landon Rogers.

Defensive backs Chase Lowery and Keuan Parker along with Jermaine Hamilton-Jordan have also yet to find their way onto the field in a game.

That could change now that Southeastern Conference play is set to begin. It will be an all hands-on-deck approach, and the Razorbacks don’t get a bye week until October 30.

Depth will be critical, especially if injuries occur. Offensive linemen Terry Wells, Cole Carson and Devon Manuel may be asked to contribute.

ESPN ranks top-50 CFB WRs of last 50 years, featuring one Georgia Bulldog

One former Georgia football player made ESPN’s list of the top-50 college football wide receivers of the last 50 years

ESPN recently ranked the top-50 college football wide receivers of the last 50 years and the Georgia Bulldogs had one player make the list.

That player was Georgia great A.J. Green, who is arguably the most purely talented receiver in Georgia history.

Green checked in at No. 44 on the list.

On Green, ESPN’s Bill Connelly wrote:

Years: 2008-10
Career Stats: 166 catches, 2,619 yards, 23 TDs (also: 105 rushing yards)

Despite playing basically only 2.5 seasons, the former five-star recruit from Summerville, South Carolina, was one of the sport’s steadiest stars, catching between 53 and 57 balls for between 808 and 963 yards in each of his three seasons.

Green likely would have been higher on this list if not for his four-game suspension to start the 2010 season after admitting to selling his 2009 Independence Bowl Jersey for $1,000.

But what is there not to say about Green? From his amazing one-handed catches to his prime-time performances, this guy was an absolute beast. If he didn’t declare for the NFL draft after his junior season, he would undoubtedly hold every Georgia receiving record in the book. In just 2.5 seasons with Georgia, Green managed to place fourth in career receptions (166), second in career receiving yards (2,619), and second in career TD receptions (23). He also holds the Georgia record for most receptions by a freshman with 56 back in 2008. In 2009 and 2010, Green was named as a first-team All-American. He went on to be the fourth pick in the 2011 NFL draft (Bengals) and a seven-time Pro Bowler.

A total of 10 former SEC stars made the list.

  • No. 3 – DeVonta Smith, Alabama
  • No. 14 – Ja’Marr Chase, LSU
  • No. 15 – Reidel Anthony, Florida
  • No. 17 – Josh Reed, LSU
  • No. 20 – Wendell Davis, LSU
  • No. 25 – Amari Cooper, Alabama
  • No. 32 – Mike Evans, Texas A&M
  • No. 33 – Wes Chandler, Florida
  • No. 39 – Ozzie Newsome, Alabama
  • No. 44 – A.J. Green, Georgia

No. 1 on the list was Marshall’s Randy Moss.

Should Georgia’s Terrence Edwards have made the list? 

He is the only receiver in school history to record over 1,000 receiving yards in a season (1,004 in 2002) and over 3,000 receiving yards in a career (3,093). He holds both records for UGA. Edwards was even the SEC leader in receiving yards for about 10 years until Vanderbilt wide receiver Jordan Matthews broke his mark in 2013.

Former UGA football star A.J. Green finds new NFL home

The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Georgia star A.J. Green with the No. 4 overall pick. Now, A.J. Green has signed with the Arizona Cardinals.

The Cincinnati Bengals drafted Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver A.J. Green with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Now, for the first time in A.J. Green’s NFL career, he’ll be suiting up for another team.

The Arizona Cardinals have signed A.J. Green to a one-year contract with $6 million guaranteed. Green can earn up to $8.5 million if he achieves all of his incentives.

The former Bengals star has 9,430 career receiving yards and 65 career receiving touchdowns. A.J. Green began his NFL career with five consecutive seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards. In 2019, Green missed the entire year with an ankle injury.

Last season, A.J. Green hauled in 47 catches for 523 yards and two touchdowns. It was certainly a down year for the seven-time Pro Bowl player, but A.J. Green has gas left in the tank.

The Arizona Cardinals will pair A.J. Green with DeAndre Hopkins and Christian Kirk. Green should receive a lot of single coverage and could quickly become one of Kyler Murray’s favorite targets.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news of A.J. Green’s signing. He joins J.J. Watt as Arizona’s biggest offseason additions.

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UGA football’s 10 best NFL free agents of 2021

Who are the 10 best Georgia Bulldogs who are set to become NFL free agents this offseason

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This NFL offseason about a dozen Georgia Bulldogs are set to become NFL free agents. Additionally, a few more Dawgs may join the list as NFL teams look to create salary cap room.

Leonard Floyd, David Andrews and Justin Houston are among those looking to cash in or play for a championship contender. Other former Georgia Bulldogs are looking for any opportunity they can find. NFL free agency begins March 17. The legal tampering period begins on March 15.

Here are the 10 best Georgia Bulldogs in the NFL who are scheduled to become free agents:

  1. Leonard Floyd (Los Angeles Rams)
  2. David Andrews (New England Patriots)
  3. Justin Houston (Indianapolis Colts)
  4. A.J. Green (Cincinnati Bengals)
  5. Jordan Jenkins (New York Jets)
  6. Todd Gurley (Atlanta Falcons)
  7. Isaiah McKenzie (Buffalo Bills)
  8. Chris Conley (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  9. Shawn Williams (Cincinnati Bengals)
  10. John Jenkins (Chicago Bears)

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UGA football’s 10 best NFL free agents of 2021

Who are the 10 best Georgia Bulldogs who are set to become NFL free agents this offseason

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This NFL offseason about a dozen Georgia Bulldogs are set to become NFL free agents. Additionally, a few more Dawgs may join the list as NFL teams look to create salary cap room.

Leonard Floyd, David Andrews and Justin Houston are among those looking to cash in or play for a championship contender. Other former Georgia Bulldogs are looking for any opportunity they can find. NFL free agency begins March 17. The legal tampering period begins on March 15.

Here are the 10 best Georgia Bulldogs in the NFL who are scheduled to become free agents:

  1. Leonard Floyd (Los Angeles Rams)
  2. David Andrews (New England Patriots)
  3. Justin Houston (Indianapolis Colts)
  4. A.J. Green (Cincinnati Bengals)
  5. Jordan Jenkins (New York Jets)
  6. Todd Gurley (Atlanta Falcons)
  7. Isaiah McKenzie (Buffalo Bills)
  8. Chris Conley (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  9. Shawn Williams (Cincinnati Bengals)
  10. John Jenkins (Chicago Bears)

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Will UGA great A.J. Green be back with the Bengals?

Former UGA receiver A.J. Green’s contract ends soon. Where will the 10-year veteran wind up? Details here.

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green is set to become a free agent on March 17, which marks the end of a one-year, $18 million franchise tag contract.

The Georgia legend was drafted by the Bengals with the fourth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft and has had an incredible 10-year career in Cincinnati, especially when you consider the state of the Bengals organization.

Paired with the arm of former TCU quarterback Andy Dalton from 2011-2019, Green caught his way to seven straight Pro Bowls and was named by his peers in the NFL Top 100 each year until 2020, when Green struggled with injuries and the new turnover in Cincinnati.

The Bengals hired head coach Zac Taylor who brought in a new offense and a new quarterback in No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow, but even with Burrow heathy for the first half of the season, Green just never looked comfortable with the offense and his injury issues made the gap larger.

ESPN’s Ben Baby quotes Green here after the Bengals loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 14.

“I love my time here,” Green said. “Who knows what is going to happen? I will be ready for anything and be excited to get back to playing football whether it is here or somewhere else.”

Green’s injuries were minor and the 32-year-old still sounds like he has gas in the tank. The question is where to now?

If Green is looking for a title contender, I’d say look now further than the L.A. Rams, who just acquired Green’s college quarterback, UGA great Matthew Stafford from the Detroit Lions.

Wherever Green winds up, I hope he finally gets a chance to play in a Super Bowl.