May 18, 2024

Bulldogs star player has made a shocking history

Despite the fact that his playing days with the Georgia Bulldogs are ended. On draft day, Brock Bowers might still break some Georgia records.

Brock Bowers has been a household name in the football world since he emerged as a superstar during his freshman year and has been a major candidate for one of the greatest tight ends the sport of college football has ever seen.

Bowers stated his intention to enter the NFL Draft following the 2023 season. Leaving a vast legacy and a long number of records that are unlikely to be broken anytime soon. But, while Bowers’ time as a Bulldog is ended, he may not be finished rewriting Georgia history just yet.

Bowers’ once-in-a-lifetime skill has caused him to become a virtual lock as a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, with many analysts predicting he’ll be gone by the middle of the round.

Georgia tight end Brock Bowers makes NFL announcement | Chattanooga Times  Free Press

Bowers will become only the second tight end in Georgia Football history to be drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft if his stock holds up. Benjamin Watson, the 32nd overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, was the only other Bulldog tight end chosen this high.

The majority of Brock Bowers’ legend has already been written. After all, he holds nearly every significant record for the Bulldogs at tight end. However, if the tight end is picked before the 32nd overall choice in this year’s NFL Draft, he will be the highest-drafted tight end in Georgia Bulldog history. Adding to his legacy as the greatest tight end in Georgia football history.

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