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Projecting Georgia football’s 2026 offensive depth chart ahead of spring camp

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The Georgia football season ended four weeks ago in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

The Bulldogsโ€™ roster has undergone plenty of change since that College Football Playoff quarterfinal loss. Underclassmen have declared for the NFL Draft, the transfer portal opened and closed and early enrollees started classes.

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Mike Bobo was the only offensive coordinator among the finalists for the Broyles Award for nationโ€™s top assistant coach as the Bulldogs improved in the run game, but they topped 357 yards just once in their final five games. That came against Charlotte.

Gunner Stockton returns as a second-year starter at quarterback.

Hereโ€™s an early swing at how the Bulldogs’ offensive depth chart may look heading into spring practice:

Georgia football 2026 pre-spring offensive depth chart

Wide receivers

X receiver โ€” Isaiah Canion, CJ Wiley, Thomas Blackshear, Ryan Mosley

Z receiver โ€” London Humphreys, Talyn Taylor, Landon Roldan, ย Craig Dandrige

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Y slot receiver โ€” Sacovie White-Helton, Tyler Williams, Dallas Dickerson

Analysis: Georgia lost its top 5 pass catchers, led by single-season receptions record holder Zachariah Branch. The 6-foot-4 Canion comes from Georgia Tech and gives the Bulldogs a big outside target to replace Colbie Young. White-Helton will have chance to expand his role in the slot.

Offensive line

Left tackle โ€” Earnest Greene, Jahzare Jackson

Left guard โ€” Daniel Calhoun, Michael Uini

Center โ€” Drew Bobo, Malchi Toliver

Right guard โ€” Dontrell Glover, Michael Uini

Right tackle โ€” Juan Gaston, Ekene Ogboko

Analysis: It will be worth watching to see how new offensive line coach Phil Rauscher deploys Greene, who started last season at right tackle. Is five-star Ogboko ready to crack the starting lineup as a freshman? The guard spot opposite Glover will be competitive.

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Quarterback

Gunner Stockton, Ryan Puglisi, Ryan Montgomery, Hezekiah Millender, Bryson Beaver

Analysis: Stocktonโ€™s game will need to rise in his second year as Georgia’s starter, particularly in the downfield passing game. Puglisi will have a chance to show coaches heโ€™s ready to be QB1 heading to 2027.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 06: Gunner Stockton #14 of the Georgia Bulldogs throws the ball against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the second quarter in the 2025 SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Running back

Nate Frazier, Chauncey Bowens, Dante Dowdell, Dwight Phillips, Bo Walker, Jae Lamar

Analysis: Frazier has a chance to become the first Georgia running back to lead the team in rushing three straight seasons since Garrison Hearst from 1990-92. Bowens rushed for 526 yards last season and Kentucky transfer Dowdell 560.

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Tight end

Lawson Luckie, Ethan Barbour, Elyiss Williams, Kaiden Prothro, Jaden Reddell, Colton Heinrich

Analysis: The overflowing talent at this position gives Bobo plenty of options and should ensure multiple tight end sets will remain. Barbour was sidelined much of the season after starting his first game. The 6-foot-6, 210-pound Prothro is Georgiaโ€™s Mr. Football.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia football 2026 pre-spring practice offensive depth chart

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