UGA football player card: WR Dominick Blaylock

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dominick Blaylock had a solid freshman season in 2019 before tearing his ACL in the SEC Championship Game.

Dominick Blaylock, Wide Receiver (#8):

Class: Sophomore

Height: 6-1

Weight: 195 pounds

Hometown: Marietta, Georgia

High School: Walton High School

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dominick Blaylock had a solid freshman season in 2019 before tearing his ACL in the SEC Championship Game against LSU. He played in 12 of 14 games and caught 18 passes for 310 yards and five touchdowns.

His biggest play of the season was his 51 yard touchdown catch at Auburn. The Tigers had a very stingy defense in 2019, but that didn’t stop Blaylock from getting the Dawgs on the scoreboard first.

Blaylock came to Athens as a touted four or five-star recruit (depends on the recruiting service) and didn’t disappoint. He’d certainly benefit from a delayed start to the 2020 season.

Should the season kick-off on time, then it is not out of the question for Blaylock to make a return for the opener. Clemson WR Amari Rodgers tore his ACL last spring (March 25th) and went on to play in Clemson’s second game against Texas A&M.

If healthy, Blaylock projects to start for UGA from the slot with George Pickens manning an outside receiver spot. Check out his huge plays from last season:

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UGA football player card: DB Tyrique Stevenson

Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Tyrique Stevenson is among the favorites to win the starting role at nickel

Defensive Back Tyrique Stevenson (#7):

Class: Sophomore

Height: 6-0

Weight: 202 pounds

Hometown: Miami, Florida

High School: Miami Southridge High School

Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Tyrique Stevenson is among the favorites to win the starting role at nickel or STAR corner next season. He’ll be competing with primarily Mark Webb and Divaad Wilson. Stevenson came to Athens as a talented early enrollee (four-star recruit).

He played in all 14 games as a true freshman in 2019. He broke up five passes and recorded 13 tackles throughout the season. His highlight of the season was sacking Auburn quarterback Bo Nix in UGA’s 21-14 win over the Tigers. He’s always a threat blitzing off the edge and will be a valuable piece of the secondary next season.

Oct 19, 2019; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Tyrique Stevenson  breaks up a pass intended for Kentucky Wildcats wide receiver Ahmad Wagner during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

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UGA football player card: RB Kenny McIntosh

Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh is projected to have a larger role for Todd Monken and UGA’s offense in 2020

Running Back Kenny McIntosh (#6):

Class: Sophomore

Height: 6-1

Weight: 210 pounds

Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

High School: University School

Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh is projected to have a larger role for Todd Monken and UGA’s offense in 2020. McIntosh played in twelve games as a freshman.

He averaged seven yards per carry, but only touted the rock 25 times for 174 rushing yards. His 62 yard touchdown against Arkansas State was UGA’s longest rush of the season. McIntosh was a key special teams player for Georgia last season.

Look for him to be more involved in Georgia’s rushing attack next season following the departure of D’Andre Swift. Zamir White is projected to start and James Cook is a beter receiving threat, but McIntosh may be next in line. McIntosh came to Georgia as a four-star recruit from University School.

Kenny’s brother, RJ, played at Miami and recorded two sacks from the defensive tackle position for the New York Giants last season. Will Kenny join his brother in the NFL?

Jan 1, 2020; New Orleans, Louisiana; Georgia Bulldogs running back Kenny McIntosh runs past Baylor Bears safety JT Woodsduring the third quarter of the Sugar Bowl. Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

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UGA football player card: DL Julian Rochester

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Julian Rochester will bring lots of experience back to UGA’s defensive front in 2020

Julian Rochester (#5):

Class: Senior

Height: 6-5

Weight: 300 pounds

Hometown: Mableton, Georgia

High School: McEachern High School

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Julian Rochester will bring lots of experience back to UGA’s defensive front in 2020. Rochester, who was a senior during 2019, redshirted last season.

Why did Rochester redshirt as a senior? He underwent ACL surgery in the offseason of 2019 and amid his slow recovery, both he and Kirby Smart decided it’d be best for him to redshirt. Georgia’s defensive line didn’t suffer  as a result (zero RB rushing touchdowns allowed) and will return a key veteran lineman in Rochester for the 2020 season.

Rochester appeared in four games in 2019: Tennessee, Florida, Baylor, and LSU. He recorded eight stops in his shortened season.

Rochester played in at least twelve games in every season before 2019. In previous seasons, Rochester averaged nearly 30 tackles per season and contributed at least one sack. He came to Athens as a four-star recruit and is now looking to close at his career with another shot at a championship.

Dec 2, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Julian Rochester celebrates after defeating the Auburn Tigers in the SEC Championship game. Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

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UGA football player card: WR Matt Landers

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Matt Landers will look to provide a red zone threat for the Dawgs in 2020.

Matt Landers, Wide Receiver (#5):

Class: Junior

Height: 6-5

Weight: 200 pounds

Hometown: St. Petersburg, Florida

High School: St. Petersburg High School

Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Matt Landers had an up and down season in 2019.  Landers and Tommy Bush are Georgia’s two tallest wide receivers. Will one of them be able to step up and help replace Lawrence Cager’s ability to win jump balls?

Georgia could use another red zone threat in 2020. George Pickens is expected to be a star next season, but he can’t do it all on his own. Plenty of wide receivers will have chance to step up from UGA. Landers has the size to be a red zone mismatch.

Landers came to Athens as a three-star recruit, but don’t rule him out in the wide receiver competition. He is an excellent blocker and will contribute to the team. Improved consistency would go a long way for Landers.

He saved his best for last against the Baylor Bears in the Sugar Bowl. Landers caught three passes for 25 yards and scored this sweet touchdown:

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Georgia Bulldogs player card: OLB Nolan Smith

Georgia Bulldogs outside linebacker/defensive end Nolan Smith came to Athens as an elite five-star prospect from IMG Academy.

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Nolan Smith Outside Linebacker (#4):

Class: Sophomore

Height: 6-3

Weight: 235 pounds

Hometown: Savannah, Georgia

High School: IMG Academy

Georgia Bulldogs outside linebacker/defensive end Nolan Smith came to Athens as an elite five-star prospect. He was the nation’s top prospect according to some sites. He played both defensive line and running back in high school (he transferred to IMG Academy for his senior season)

Smith saw a bunch of playing time as a freshman. He played in all 14 games and was around the quarterback a lot (15 pressures), but only converted those pressures into 2.5 sacks. Look for Smith to have a breakout season as a sophomore, even though he made a big impact as a freshman and was arguably UGA’s best pass-rusher.

Smith helped Georgia have the number one scoring defense and the nation’s top run defense in 2019. Kirby Smart, Dan Lanning and the Bulldog defense should be elite once again in 2020.

Jan 1, 2020; New Orleans: Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Nolan Smith tackles Baylor Bears quarterback Jacob Zeno in the Sugar Bowl. Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

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Georgia Bulldogs player card: RB James Cook

Georgia Bulldogs running back Jame Cook is projected to start as the third down back for Todd Monken and UGA’s offense in 2020.

Running Back James Cook (#4):

Class: Junior

Height: 5-11

Weight: 190 pounds

Hometown: Miami, Florida

High School: Miami Central High School

Nov 30, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back James Cook  runs the ball against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Georgia Bulldogs running back Jame Cook is projected to start as the third down back for Todd Monken and UGA’s offense in 2020. Cook has a unique skill-set and is a versatile back, who is a threat as both a runner and a receiver.

Cook gained 320 yards on 47 total touches in 2019. Look for him to be more involved in Georgia’s rushing attack in 2020 following the departure of D’Andre Swift. Zamir White is projected to start, but Cook offers more in obvious passing situations. Cook came to Georgia as a four-star recruit.

As Dawg fans know, James Cook is the younger brother of Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook.

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Georgia Bulldogs player profile: RB Zamir White

Georgia Bulldogs running back Zamir White came to Athens as an elite five-star recruit. He has some impressive high school highlights.

Running Back Zamir White (#3):

Class: Redshirt Sophomore

Height: 6-0

Weight: 215 pounds

Hometown: Laurinburg, NC

High School: Scotland High School

Georgia Bulldogs running back Zamir White came to Athens as an elite five-star recruit. White was the top-rated RB prospect in the class of 2018.

He put up insane numbers in high school. In his career he scored over 100 touchdowns and finished his career as the ninth highest rusher in North Carolina High School history with over 7,000 yards. He averaged over fourteen yards per carry during his senior season. His high school highlights are certainly worth a watch:

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Unfortunately for White, he tore his ACL in the high school playoffs as a senior and tore it again before his Georgia freshman season in 2018.

Zeus was the co-winner of David Jacobs Award for overcoming injury during the 2019 season along with QB D’Wan Mathis.He changed the script last season and stayed healthy throughout the season. He gained 408 yards last season on 78 carries, including 18 carries for 92 yards in a Sugar Bowl victory over the Baylor Bears.

White is projected to start for UGA at running back in 2020. He will share the backfield with James Cook, Kendall Milton, and Kenny McIntosh. Georgia’s running back competition for carries will be interesting to watch throughout 2020.

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Georgia football player profile: CB Tyson Campbell

Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Tyson Campbell came to Athens as a highly touted five-star recruit from American Heritage High School.

Cornerback Tyson Campbell (#3):

Class: Junior

Height: 6-2

Weight: 185 lbs

Hometown: Plantation, Florida

High School: American Heritage

Georgia Bulldogs cornerback Tyson Campbell came to Athens as a highly touted five-star recruit. Campbell helped lead American Heritage to a state championship in 2017.

Campbell is a key piece of UGA’s roster in 2020. If Campbell can step up, then Georgia will have two elite corners on the outside (Campbell would join Eric Stokes). Campbell has work to do before taking the starting job. Last season D.J. Daniel took over Campbell’s starting spot following the third game of the season.

Campbell is now a veteran and certainly has the talent to contribute to Georgia’s elite defense. Additionally, he missed five games last season with a turf toe injury. His position battle with D.J. Daniel will be one of Georgia’s most intriguing intra-squad competitions to start the 2020 season. Georgia has solid depth at cornerback either way.

Campbell and sad Georgia Tech fans will never forget his second career touchdown (video per GeorgiaHeroes):

Sep 8, 2018; Columbia, SC, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Bryan Edwards makes a catch covered Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Tyson Campbell  at Williams-Brice Stadium.  Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

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