Jamie Newman goes undrafted

Former Georgia Bulldogs and Wake Forest quarterback Jamie Newman has gone undrafted in the 2021 NFL draft

Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jamie Newman has gone undrafted in the 2021 NFL draft. Newman transferred to the University of Georgia from Wake Forest following the 2019 college football season.

Newman came to Georgia and practiced, but he opted out of the 2020 college football season due to COVID-19 concerns and to prepare for the 2021 NFL draft. Newman’s decision left Georgia without an established starting quarterback.

The Dawgs opened the season with D’Wan Mathis as the starting quarterback. Georgia quickly turned to Stetson Bennett, and then started JT Daniels when he became healthy.

Now, Newman will try to find a home as an undrafted free agent. He will get to pick his destination, which will be beneficial, but this is not what Newman envisioned when he opted out to prepare for the NFL draft.

Newman participated in the 2021 Senior Bowl, but he was not particularly impressive in the NFL scouting event. Newman will have to try to improve his game and faces a difficult path to playing time in the always competitive NFL.

Since Newman went undrafted, many folks will further question his decision to opt-out. Newman was not a finished product at Wake Forest and it is apparent that NFL scouts did not like what they saw in his 2019 tape.

Georgia fans should wish the best for Newman. He came into an unfortunate set of circumstances that he could not have anticipated. After all, he did not know there would be a global pandemic when he decided to transfer to Georgia.

Newman is signing with the Philadelphia Eagles per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero:

Sept. 6, 2019; Houston, TX; Wake Forest Demon Deacons quarterback Jamie Newman (12) throws a touchdown pass against the Rice Owls in the first quarter at Rice Stadium.  Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports

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Two Georgia football players go in first round of 2021 NFL mock draft

Two Georgia Bulldogs are projected to be first round picks in the 2021 NFL Draft., which will be held in Cleveland, Ohio.

Two Georgia Bulldogs are projected to be first round picks in the 2021 NFL Draft.

The 2021 NFL Draft will be held in Cleveland, Ohio. A lot will change before then, but Walter Football projects that a pair of Bulldogs will go in the first round: safety Richard LeCounte and quarterback Jamie Newman.

This fall will mark the final season of eligibility for LeCounte and Newman, so expect for both of them (barring redshirt, etc.) to enter into the 2021 NFL Draft.

Richard LeCounte is projected as the 11th overall pick.

Nov 16, 2019; Auburn, AL, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Richard LeCounte (2) celebrates after the Auburn Tigers failed to covert a fourth down late in the fourth quarter at Jordan-Hare Stadium.Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports

Wake Forest transfer quarterback Jamie Newman is projected as the 23rd overall pick.

Nov 16, 2019; Clemson, SC, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons quarterback Jamie Newman looks to pass the ball against the Clemson Tigers. Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports

Do you anticipate more Dawgs will be selected in the first round of 2020? Ben Cleveland, Monty Rice and Malik Herring headline UGA’s talented seniors who aren’t mentioned above.

Additionally, Jordan Davis, Jamaree Salyer, Trey Hill, Eric Stokes, James Cook, and Tyson Campbell are among  Georgia’s most likely juniors to declare for the NFL Draft early. Redshirt sophomores can also declare for the Draft as underclassmen.

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