UGA OLB Nolan Smith praises 5-star Georgia freshman Mykel Williams

“He’s a spitting image of Travon Walker.”

Georgia senior outside linebacker Nolan Smith is one of the nation’s top rated pass rushers headed into the 2022 season.

A special talent of his own, he’s also played alongside some of the greatest to ever do it at UGA during the Bulldogs’ 2021 national title run. He’s no stranger to elite talent.

So when a guy like that give high praise to a true freshman, it means a little something extra. And that’s what happened this week when Smith raved about 5-star freshman pass rusher Mykel Williams, referring to him as a “spitting image of Travon Walker,” the former UGA defensive end who was the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft.

“He’s going to play the role of, I think, Travon Walker just to me just from seeing him, and he’s a spitting image of Travon Walker. I tell people that all the time,” Smith said when asked about whether Williams would be a stand-up pass rusher or a traditional hand-in-the-ground defensive end.

“His arms are long, he moves just as fast and he’s a great athlete. So I think, as far as people worrying about him doing both [playing defensive end and outside linebacker], I think that’s what he likes to do. He can play linebacker or stand up, and he can play also hand down.”

Williams enrolled early at Georgia in January as a five-star recruit in the class of 2022 out of Hardaway High School in Columbus, Georgia. He ranked as the nation’s No. 4 overall player, per 247Sports.

Oregon vs. Georgia: How much more talented is the Bulldogs’ roster than the Ducks?

Both Georgia and Oregon have a lot of talent on the rosters, but when you compare them side by side, how do they stack up?

We are just about two weeks away from the 2022 college football season getting underway with a matchup between the Oregon Ducks and Georgia Bulldogs.

No. 11 is going to travel to Atlanta to face No. 3 in a game that will draw the eyeballs of many.

To kick off our preview coverage of the big game, we wanted to look at the talent on the two rosters to see if there was a disparity that could lead to an advantage to either team. We know that Georgia, the defending national champions, is an SEC power and recruits at an incredibly high level. However, they just lost a record 15 players to the NFL draft.

So where does the balance of power at the top of the roster now stand heading into the 2022 season? To figure this out, we looked at ESPN’s latest ranking of top-100 players in college football. Which team has more players in the top 100, and who ranks the highest of them all?

The answer is pretty stark.

Georgia places seven players on ESPN’s top-100 for 2022

Seven Dawgs made ESPN’s list of the top-100 CFB players for 2022

ESPN ranked the top-100 players in college football for the upcoming 2022 season and multiple Georgia Bulldogs made the list, including two in the top-ten.

Despite losing 15 players to the NFL and more to the NCAA transfer portal, the Dawgs still placed seven players inside the top-100.

Alabama leads the way with 8 players, including the No. 1 overall and No. 2 overall guys in quarterback Bryce Young and linebacker Will Anderson. Ohio State quarterback CJ Stroud checked in at No. 3 on the list.

Here are the seven Georgia players inside the top-100:

NIL valuations for Georgia’s most valuable players

These NIL valuations for Georgia players will blow your mind

On3 has released its NIL Valuation Rankings, which sets the standard market NIL value for college athletes.

Taking into account a player’s performance, exposure and influence, On3 calculates an athlete’s NIL value, projecting out to as long as 12 months into the future.

On3’s “NIL100” ranks the 100 most valuable college football players in America. The most valuable college football player in America is Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, with an NIL valuation of $3.1M, $700K larger than Ohio State’s CJ Stroud who is tied for second on the list.

On3 also looks at high school prospects, where Arch Manning’s valuation is at $3.4M, making him the most valuable football player in America on either the high school or collegiate level. Sierra Canyon’s Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, has the largest NIL valuation of anyone at $6.4M.

The Georgia Bulldogs have nine players on the list, including five in the top-50:

Kirby Smart, three Georgia Bulldogs speak at SEC media days

Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart said, “We will not be hunted at the University of Georgia.” Nolan Smith and others also spoke.

The Georgia Bulldogs are coming off a national championship victory. How can the Dawgs not get complacent?

Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart is not worried about complacency or a lack of motivation among his players and coaches. Smart believes that his team will be prepared for the start of the season despite missing some experienced players from the 2021 national championship.

Additionally, another popular talking point this offseason has been quarterback Stetson Bennett. The media consistently disrespects Bennett in quarterback rankings and is giving him a lot of motivation heading into his senior season. Bennett, who helped Georgia win a national championship, does not get the respect he deserves.

Here are some of the top photos of Georgia Bulldogs from SEC media days:

UGA football Twitter buzzing during SEC media days

Georgia Bulldog fans, media, players, and coaches have a lot to say heading into the 2022 college football season.

Georgia Bulldog fans, media, players and coaches have a lot to say heading into the 2022 college football season. Georgia head coach Kirby Smart made it clear this year’s edition of the Dawgs still have to prove themselves.

Georgia football’s player representatives for the event are linebacker Nolan Smith, quarterback Stetson Bennett and center Sedrick Van Pran. The players are all happy to win a national championship, but it is a new season and none of Georgia’s freshmen have won a game yet.

Here are some of the top quotes and moments as the Bulldogs took the podium at SEC media days:

Athlon’s preseason All-American teams include five Georgia football players

Five Georgia players made Athlon Sports’ preseason All-American teams.

Five Georgia Bulldogs were recently included on Athlon Sports’ preseason All-American teams.

The three Bulldogs who earned first-team honors should not be difficult to guess — tight end Brock Bowers, cornerback Kelee Ringo and defensive tackle Jalen Carter.

Outside linebacker Nolan Smith earned second team honors. Safety Chris Smith made the fourth team.

Both Carter and Ringo are expected to be early picks in next year’s NFL draft and will be the leaders on Georgia’s 2022 defense along with outside linebacker Nolan Smith and safety Chris Smith.

Ringo, a redshirt sophomore and former five-star recruit out of Scottsdale, Arizona, recorded 34 tackles, two interceptions and a touchdown that will go down as maybe the greatest play in the history of Georgia football.

Pro Football Focus recently listed its top ten defensive tackle prospects for the 2023 NFL draft, with Carter checking in at No. 1. A junior out of Apopka, Florida, Carter is coming off a season in which he recorded 37 tackles, 8.5 for a loss and three sacks.

Bowers will only be a sophomore next season but was surely America’s top tight end in 2021.

He was easily Georgia’s biggest offensive weapon last season and reeled in 56 catches for 882 yards, 13 receiving touchdowns and 1 rushing touchdown en route to being named a member of the Associated Press and Coaches’ All-SEC First Team. His 13 receiving touchdowns are a single season record at UGA. He was also named the SEC Freshman of the Year.

Nolan Smith and Christopher Smith both opted to return to Georgia for their senior seasons and boost their draft stock.

Both played a huge role on Georgia’s 2021 defense and will look to do so again in 2022.

Nolan Smith recorded 53 total tackles, 8 for a loss, 4.5 sacks, 1 interception and 3 forced fumbles last season and will be one of the league’s best pass rushers this fall.

Christopher Smith started the season with a pick-six against Clemson in a 10-3 victory and closed it with a nice showing against Alabama in the national title game.

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Three Georgia Bulldogs go in first round of 2023 NFL mock draft

Draft Wire projects three Georgia Bulldogs to go in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft.

The Georgia Bulldogs had a school record five players selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft. Could a similar number of Georgia players be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft?

Draft Wire projects, in a recent mock draft, that three Georgia Bulldogs will be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft.

Georgia DT Jalen Carter (Syndication: The Indianapolis Star)

Luke Easterling of Draft Wire predicts Carter, arguably Georgia’s top interior pass rusher last season, will go at No. 5 to the New York Jets.

On Carter, wrote:

Even with all the Georgia defenders who went in the first round of the 2022 draft, Carter might be the best prospect of them all. He’s the kind of dominant interior presence who could be worthy of a top-five pick.

Next, Draft Wire projects national championship game hero Kelee Ringo to be selected with the No. 15 pick by the Las Vegas Raiders.

Georgia DB Kelee Ringo (Syndication: The Indianapolis Star)

Ringo came to Georgia as a five-star recruit. He has immense physical talent and will be counted on as Georgia’s top cornerback throughout the 2022 college football season.

Ringo’s size-speed combination is something NFL draft scouts will love. The former Saguaro High School star additionally is not afraid to provide run support.

Easterling on Ringo:

This defense could use a shutdown, big-play corner to take advantage of their relentless pass rush. Ringo sealed the Bulldogs’ national title with an epic pick-six, and could bring more of the same to Vegas.

Lastly, Draft Wire expects Nolan Smith to be picked with the No. 25 selection to the Seattle Seahawks.

Georgia OLB Nolan Smith (John Reed-USA TODAY Sports)

Smith gave the Bulldog defense a big boost with his return for a senior season. Could he elevate his NFL draft stock like Jordan Davis and Devonte Wyatt did in their senior seasons?

Smith is a strong run defender, which will along him to compete for snaps right away at the next level.

Easterling on Smith:

The Seahawks landed one stud pass rusher this year in second-round pick Boye Mafe, but they could use another one next year. Smith may have been overshadowed by other superstars on the Bulldogs’ dominant defense last year, but 2022 will give him a chance to shine.

Among the other Georgia Bulldogs with the potential to be high picks in the 2023 NFL draft are tight end Arik Gilbert and offensive tackle Broderick Jones. This offensive duo is very talented, but needs to gain some experience before NFL teams will consider selecting either player in the first round. Their development will be critical for Georgia football in 2022.

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Three Georgia Bulldogs set to represent team at SEC Media Days

It will be interesting to hear the mindset of Georgia Bulldogs players and coaches heading into the 2022 college football season.

The Georgia Bulldogs will be represented by a trio of national champion-winning players at the SEC Media Days. Head coach Kirby Smart and Georgia football are coming off a national championship in 2021, but are beginning a new season.

Georgia will likely be projected to win the SEC East and make the College Football Playoff in 2022. The Bulldogs have high expectations, so it will be interesting to hear the mindset of Kirby Smart, quarterback Stetson Bennett, center Sedrick Van Pran, and linebacker Nolan Smith, who will be Georgia’s representatives at the preseason media event.

Georgia football coach Kirby Smart and others will have a lot to talk about following a bunch of offseason drama in college football. Marc Weiszer/Athens Banner-Herald

SEC Media Days is held in Atlanta, Georgia, and will feature all 14 of the conference’s coaches. The event will run July 17-21. Kirby Smart will answer media questions on July 20.

Another narrative to watch will be how underrated Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett is entering the 2022 college football season. There are very few national championship winning quarterbacks that have returned to school and received less respect from the media than Bennett.

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Three Georgia Bulldogs go in first round of 2023 NFL mock draft

What Georgia players will be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft?

The Georgia Bulldogs had a school record five players selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft. Could a similar number of Georgia players be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft?

Draftwire projects, in a recent mock draft, that three Georgia Bulldogs will be selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft. They expect Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter to go with the No. 3 pick of the draft. Carter was arguably Georgia’s top interior pass rusher last season.

Jalen Carter is currently considered the top-ranked defensive tackle in the upcoming NFL draft class. Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Next, Draftwire projects national championship game hero Kelee Ringo to be selected with the No. 15 pick of the 2023 NFL draft. Ringo came to Georgia as a five-star recruit. He has immense physical talent and will be counted on as Georgia’s top cornerback throughout the 2022 college football season.

Ringo’s size-speed combination is something NFL draft scouts will love. The former Saguaro High School star additionally is not afraid to provide run support.

Lastly, Draftwire expects Nolan Smith to be picked with the No. 23 selection. Smith gave the Bulldog defense a big boost with his return for a senior season. Could he elevate his NFL draft stock like Jordan Davis and Devonte Wyatt did in their senior seasons?

Smith is a strong run defender, which will along him to compete for snaps right away at the next level.

Among the other Georgia Bulldogs with the potential to be high picks in the 2023 NFL draft are tight end Arik Gilbert and offensive tackle Broderick Jones. This offensive duo is very talented, but needs to gain some experience before NFL teams will consider selecting either player in the first round. Their development will be critical for Georgia football in 2022.

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