Sam Pittman thrilled to see Georgia OTs taken in NFL Draft

Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman was excited for the selections of Georgia Bulldog linemen Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson.

Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman was genuinely excited for his former players when they were selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Prior to becoming the latest head coach at Arkansas, Pittman coached offensive line for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Pittman excelled in recruiting during his time in Athens. He landed loads of talent along the offensive front. He coached 4th overall pick Andrew Thomas (New York Giants) and 29th overall pick Isaiah Wilson (Tennessee Titans).

Watch Pittman’s excitement for his former players:

Pittman’s connection with his former linemen is father-like. His joy for Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson is incredible. Pittman helped develop both prospects and shared his love for both of them.

Pittman is an excellent hire for Arkansas. He’ll rebuild their offensive front, which was once intimidating. His personality is another reason the Razorbacks will attract top talent again.

Pittman’s not done celebrating the selections of his former Georgia Bulldog players. Offensive guard Solomon Kindley is projected to be selected in the next couple of rounds of the 2020 NFL Draft.

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Two Bulldogs go in first round of NFL mock draft

Two Georgia Bulldogs are drafted in the first round of a 2020 NFL Mock Draft. Andrew Thomas ends up in Tampa. Isaiah Wilson is a 49er.

Two Georgia Bulldogs went in Bleacher Report’s first round NFL mock draft. The first round of the 2020 NFL Draft starts Thursday, April 23rd at 8:00 PM. The NFL Draft is anticipated to last until around midnight.

B/R has Georgia’s Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson as first round picks.

Andrew Thomas lands with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he’s projected to block for former New England Patriots QB Tom Brady. Thomas is the fourth offensive tackle drafted in this mock. The 14th overall pick is too high for Thomas to still be on the board. He should be gone before then based on his on-field production, his consistency, and his well-defined technique.

Isaiah Wilson ends up as the sixth tackle drafted. He lands with the San Francisco 49ers at the 31st pick of the first round. Wilson has received recent buzz as a first round pick. The 49ers have a lot of talent and would be an excellent fit for Wilson. Their effective rushing attack helped them coast through the NFC to the Super Bowl last season.

Surprisingly, D’Andre Swift doesn’t go in the first round of this mock draft. LSU’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire is the only running back selected in the first round, but he barely sneaks into the first as 32nd pick (Kansas City Chiefs).

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Isaiah Wilson on future Georgia O-Line: ‘I can’t wait to watch them wake you up’

Georgia football OT Isaiah Wilson spoke on the 2020 UGA offensive line while at the NFL Combine.

Georgia football had the nation’s best offensive line in the country during the 2019 season, with three of last year’s starters expected to hear their name called at the NFL Draft.

From Georgia’s 2019 offensive line, the Dawgs lost starters Andrew Thomas,  Solomon Kindley and Isaiah Wilson to the draft. Additionally, Cade Mays, who was a starter last year and was viewed as the centerpiece to Georgia’s future o-lines, left to become a Tennessee Vol.

And then there’s Sam Pittman, Georgia’s offensive line coach who left to become head coach at Arkansas.

Related: Watch: Georgia OT Isaiah Wilson explains what it’s like blocking for D’Andre Swift

There were a few days there where Georgia fans went into panic-mode, not sure what the future held for the Bulldogs’ offensive line.

But Smart was able to replace Pittman with Matt Luke, who most recently held the position of head coach at Ole Miss. That settled Georgia fans’ nerves.

But there’s no getting around the fact that Georgia lost four starters from last year’s line. I don’t care how good your backups are or how much depth you have, that’s a tough obstacle to hurdle.

No, next year’s line will not be as good as 2019’s, but it should still be one of the elite units in the SEC and in the country in 2020.

Thankfully, before Pittman left for Arkansas, he built something that we call “The Great Wall of Georgia.”

So, yes, there are a ton of talented blockers waiting on the depth chart for their chance to showcase their talents.

There’s still Trey Hill, Ben Cleveland, Jamaree Salyer, Justin Shaffer, Warren Erickson, Xavier Truss, Warren McClendon, Clay Webb and Owen Condon returning to the program.

And to make things even better for Georgia, Kirby Smart just landed the nation’s No. 1 ranked recruiting class that included 5-star offensive tackle Broderick Jones and two other 4-star linemen.

The panic-level in Athens has dropped significantly since the news of the mass exodus on the line.

And one player who left the program to head to the NFL, two year starter at right tackle Isaiah Wilson, has no doubt that Georgia’s offensive line in 2020 will be one of the premiere groups in the country.

“If you’re sleeping on them, then they’re going to wake you up,” Wilson said at the combine. “And I can’t wait to watch them wake you up.”

Next year, expect Hill, Salyer and Cleveland to lead the Georgia line.

And speaking on Hill and Salyer, Wilson says Georgia is in good hands.

“They’re young kids but they work so hard,” Kindley said, speaking of Salyer and Hill. “They’re leaders and if you go around them, they have great character. If you go around them, you’d think they’re one of us.

“We think they could come out this year because of the way they walk and carry themselves.”

We’ll have to wait and see what Luke is able to do with Georgia’s talented group of linemen, but based on who is returning and how the Dawgs have recruited, UGA should be just fine.

Georgia football has landed 2020’s top two offensive tackles

The Georgia Bulldogs increased their chances at landing the nation’s top recruiting class for the 2020 cycle by signing Broderick Jones.

The Georgia Bulldogs locked in the nation’s top recruiting class for the 2020 cycle with the signing of 5-star Broderick Jones.

The first-ranked offensive tackle had been pledged for nearly two years; he committed to the University of Georgia in April 2018 but recently flirted with Auburn.

Now, he’s all Dawg.

This makes Jones the Silver Britches’ second blue chip tackle to sign in for the 2020 class. Fellow Georgia resident Tate Ratledge signed with UGA during December’s early signing period after committing seven months prior.

Combined with Sedrick Van Pran, high school’s top prospect at center, the Bulldogs have cleaned up in the offensive trenches following the departure of beloved offensive line coach Sam Pittman who was hired to the Arkansas Razorbacks’ next head coach on December 8.

Aditionally, Georgia lost four offensive linemen to the NFL draft and the transfer portal.

According to Rivals.com, the Bulldogs have three of the best o-liners available. With Jones’s commitment solidified, the Red and Black now have five Rivals five stars and have all but cemented 2020’s best recruiting class.

Georgia football announces signing of nation’s No. 1 center

Georgia football announced the signing of the nation’s No. 1 ranked center.

The number one ranked center in the country, Sedrick Van Pran, has kept his commitment to UGA.

Van Pran is from New Orleans, Louisiana, where he played high school football at Warren Easton.

The four-star center will help cement the future of Georgia’s interior offensive line.

Van Pran, a member of the class of 2020, is signing with the Dawgs, he announced on Wednesday, despite making Georgia fans nervous toward the end of his recruitment.

Van Pran had been committed to Georgia since August, but in the last month alone he visited Florida and Alabama. Ultimately, it was Georgia that won the services of the nation’s No. 59 overall player.

Nation’s top center keeps commitment to Georgia football

The number one ranked center in the country, Sedrick Van Pran, has kept his commitment to UGA, Van Pran is from New Orleans, Louisiana.

The number one ranked center in the country, Sedrick Van Pran, has kept his commitment to UGA, Van Pran is from New Orleans, Louisiana.

He played high school football at Warren Easton. The four-star center will help cement the future of Georgia’s interior offensive line. Van Pran, a member of the class of 2020, is signing with the Dawgs:

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Key Georgia Bulldog lineman cleared following scary injury

Georgia has lost four of their five starting offensive lineman from 2019: Andrew Thomas, Solomon Kindley, Cade Mays, and Isaiah Wilson.

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost four of their previous five starting offensive lineman from the 2019 season: LT Andrew Thomas (NFL), LG Solomon Kindley, RG Cade Mays (transfer to Tennessee), and RT Isaiah Wilson (NFL). The Dawgs need all the help they can get at offensive line with the line only returning starting center Trey Hill.

Fortunately, Georgia just got some good news.  Offensive lineman Justin Shaffer has been cleared to return following a scary neck injury. Shaffer sprained his neck against South Carolina and missed UGA’s final eight games of the season. Now, he’s been cleared to return:

Shaffer started last season against South Carolina and at Tennessee. His experience will be valuable for the offensive line as he appeared in each of Georgia’s first six games before suffering his injury.

Georgia’s 2020 offensive line is still a work in progress. The Dawgs have some talented recruits waiting in the wings and some elite recruits committed to Georgia, but waiting until signing day to make their decision official. Georgia’s biggest task will be replacing LT Andrew Thomas, who was the rock of UGA’s offensive line. Thomas projects to be a top ten pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

Shaffer played primarily left guard when he saw action last season. His return also helps boost UGA’s depth along the offensive front. His experience will be especially important when Georgia plays at Alabama in September.

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UGA football target four-star Donovan Jackson is ready to commit

Donovan Jackson, a 2021 four-star offensive tackle, is ready to commit to college football. He’s considering UGA, Texas A&M, Ohio St & more.

Donovan Jackson, a 2021 four-star offensive tackle, is ready to commit to college football. Jackson plays football at Episcopal High School and is from Bellaire, Texas. The four-star has an excellent frame.

His announcement is just around the corner:

The Georgia Bulldogs and numerous other schools made Jackson’s original top twelve:

Jackson won a state championship in his junior season. Ohio State is favored to land the state of Texas offensive tackle. Texas A&M is considered a contender as well over Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, Northwestern, Stanford, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.

Georgia recruiting recently lost a 2021 commitment. Kirby Smart and the coaches are focusing on the class of 2020 for now, but will have lots of recruiting to catch up on after signing day. The UGA class of 2020 is currently in the top five according to the majority of recruiting services. Georgia currently has two commitments in the class of 2021.

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Georgia football offensive lineman declares for 2020 NFL draft

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Solomon Kindley will be entering into the 2020 NFL Draft.

Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Solomon Kindley will be entering into the 2020 NFL Draft. Kindley played in 13 games this past season and started 11, primarily at the left guard position. He exited the win over Notre Dame with an injury.

Kindley is another loss for UGA’s offensive line, which is already losing Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson to the 2020 NFL Draft. Kindley has started for part of the season for the past three seasons. His best season came in 2018, when he started all 14 games at left guard.

Justin Shaffer, Trey Hill, Cade Mays, Warren Ericson, Clay Webb, Jamaree Salyer, and Ben Cleveland are among UGA’s key offensive lineman returning for 2020. Fortunately, Georgia has lots of depth along their offensive front to replace the three starters who are entering the NFL Draft.

Kirby Smart and UGA have also signed Tate Ratledge, Chad Lindberg, Austin Blaske, and Devin Willock along the offensive front in the class of 2020. Ratledge and Lindberg figure to be important depth at the very least for Georgia. Additionally, UGA has a commitment from five-star tackle Broderick Jones.

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