Georgia WR Dominick Blaylock cleared for return

Georgia football WR Dominick Blaylock has been cleared for a full return, following a knee injury suffered in the SEC Championship.

Georgia sophomore wide receiver Dominick Blaylock, who suffered a knee injury in the SEC Championship, has been cleared for play, per Dawgs Daily.

Blaylock performed well for a freshman, finishing the 2019 season as the 4th best receiver on the Dawgs’ roster with 18 receptions for 310 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Blaylock is fully cleared for action, making his return less than eight months from his injury.

Georgia lost Lawrence Cager and Tyler Simmons, who both signed with NFL teams this offseason.  The Bulldogs will need Blaylock to help fellow sophomore George Pickens carry some of the offensive load.  Senior wide receiver Demetris Robertson will also be returning for the 2020 season, giving Georgia a very solid looking receiving corps.

Georgia ranked 50th in the FBS last season in points per game and will need to put up more if they want to be in the National Championship contention.  Wake Forest transfer quarterback Jamie Newman will likely help in that department as he is the highest rated deep passer returning in 2020.