The 2024 NFL Draft has come and gone so naturally, it's time to dive into way-too-early 2025 NFL mock drafts. Georgia had eight players go off the board
Georgia produces NFL talent at every position, but, since Kirby Smart arrived in Athens, no group has seen a bigger emphasis placed on it and had a bigger turnaround than the offensive line. After having just one offensive lineman drafted from 2013 to 2017, Georgia has had 11 selected under Smart.
Pro Football Focus recently ranked the 10-best interior offensive linemen returning to the college football field this fall. Two Georgia Bulldogs are mentioned in the list, featuring guards Tate Ratledge (No.
Georgia Bulldogs starting offensive guard Tate Ratledge has announced that he plans to return to Athens for the 2024 season. Ratledge has started 27 games over the last two games for Georgia.
Georgia right tackle Tate Ratledge will return to Georgia for the 2024 season, according to sources. The 2023 Second Team All-American contemplated declaring for the 2024 NFL draft before ultimately deciding to return to Georgia for a fifth collegiate season, using his "Covid year" to do so.
It's at that point in the season where every team is dealing with injuries and it's no different this year for both Georgia and Alabama heading into the SEC Championship game.
Here is a closer look at the 10 best draft-eligible players in the title game.
Georgia Bulldogs right tackle Amarius Mims has made a big difference for Georgia’s offensive line since returning from an ankle injury. Mims and right guard Tate Ratledge delivered a devastating block on a Tennessee defender against the Volunteers.
The Georgia Bulldogs destroyed the Tennessee Volunteers this afternoon on their way to their 28th straight victory. But while the Dawgs left Knoxville with a win, they did appear to lose a massive starter. Starting guard Tate Ratledge left the game with an apparent knee injury and did not return for the remainder of the game.
No. 1 Georgia holds a comfortable 31-10 lead in the third quarter over No. 18 Tennessee in Neyland Stadium. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, a couple of starters are missing from the action.
Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Tate Ratledge grew up in northwest Georgia rooting for the Tennessee Vols. Ratledge went to Tennessee spring games from time to time.
Georgia Bulldogs offensive guard Tate Ratledge was Pro Football Focus’ highest-graded offensive guard in Week 6. Ratledge helped Georgia rack up over 600 yards of total offense in the Bulldogs’ dominant 51-13 win over Kentucky.
Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge is hard to miss. He stands at 6-6, weighs 310 lbs., and uses every bit of that frame to bully opponents on the football field.
One of Georgia football’s biggest questions for the 2023 season is along the offensive line. The Bulldogs lose starting left tackle Broderick Jones and starting right tackle Warren McClendon to this year’s NFL draft.
Georgia will return four offensive linemen with starting experience in 2023. Among them will be redshirt-junior Tate Ratledge. The 6-foot-6 guard out of Rome, Georgia started 14 out of 15 games for Georgia during the team's run to the National Championship, missing just the Kentucky game with an injury.
Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge made the most of the opportunity to help anchor the Bulldogs front at right guard in 2022. After a foot injury in
Tate Ratledge was a long-time commit to the University of Georgia. He was all but ready to move to Athens and early enroll in the University of Georgia.
Following a redshirt season in 2020, Tate Ratledge appeared to be ready to settle in at right guard for Georgia in 2021. But things took a bad turn in the season opener against Clemson in Charlotte.
INJURY REPORT: Tate Ratledge, OL (foot) - Ron Courson actually told us that what he's gone through this summer would actually be more demanding on him than the season.
The NIL space has made college athletes more accessible to fans than ever before, and it appears that the Georgia fanbase is about to get that much closer to their favorite athletes.
It didn't take long for Georgia to face its first serious injury since the start of the 2021 season as Tate Ratledge went down with a season-ending foot injury during the first drive against Clemson.
Kirby Smart detailed the recovery process for offensive lineman Tate Ratledge, who suffered a season-opening injury on Saturday against Clemson. Ratledge is out for the season with a foot injury, something Smart called it “very unfortunate.” “It will be a tough 4 or 5 months for him,” Smart said at a Monday press conference.
Georgia’s defense looked elite in Saturday’s win over No. 3 Clemson, but the offense appears to have some concerns. Now one of those concerns is starting right guard as redshirt freshman Tate Ratledge will be out for the remainder of the season with a Lisfranc ligament injury.
Georgia’s 10-3 win over No. 3 Clemson was a great way to start the season for the 5th-ranked Bulldogs, but the game did result in a significant injury blow for Kirby Smart’s offensive line.
Just one drive into the season opener of the 2021 season, Georgia has already had one player exit the game with an injury. Redshirt freshman guard Tate Ratledge came up limping during the first offensive drive of the game.
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