The 2026 NFL draft is a year away, but it is never too early to look at how next year’s draft will look. The 2026 draft will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from April 23-25.
There’s no doubt that numerous Georgia Bulldogs will go in the 2026 NFL draft, but for now the draft does look a little bit lighter on Georgia prospects in the first-round than in previous seasons. One NFL mock draft compilation has nine Georgia Bulldogs ranked in the top 100 prospects, which may sound like a lot, but 13 Georgia players went in the 2025 NFL draft, so it could happen.
However, only Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller is projected as a first-round pick. Miller missed Georgia’s spring practice due to a shoulder injury.
Georgia Bulldogs way-too-early 2026 NFL draft rankings
Defensive tackle Christen Miller
The Georgia Bulldog that is most commonly projected as a first-round pick in the 2026 draft is defensive tackle Christen Miller. Miller offers upside as both a pass rusher and run-stopper. NFL teams love disruptive interior defenders and Miller could be Georgia’s next first-round pick.
Draft ranking: No. 19
Wide receiver Zachariah Branch
USC Trojans transfer wide receiver Zachariah Branch moves different. He has the speed, explosiveness and quickness that NFL teams love. However, the question for Branch is can he be productive as a traditional wide receiver? We’ll find on during the 2025 college football season.
Draft ranking: No. 42
Linebacker Raylen Wilson
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Raylen Wilson has the speed that NFL teams are looking for at middle linebacker. Wilson will look to put it all together. He’s coming off a strong sophomore season where he posted 47 tackles, 1.5 sacks and one forced fumble.
Draft ranking: No. 51
Tight end Oscar Delp
Georgia got a big boost when Oscar Delp announced that he’d be returning for his senior season. Delp and Lawson Luckie could both end up being 2026 NFL draft picks. Georgia has a stacked tight end room for the 2025 college football season.
Draft ranking: No. 65
Offensive tackle Earnest Greene
Earnest Greene did not have the best season in 2024, but he was dealing with an injury. Greene will look to bounce back in 2025. He has excellent experience (23 career college starts). Greene could be viewed as more of an interior offensive lineman by NFL scouts, but he’s expected to start at tackle for Georgia in 2025.
Draft ranking: No. 69
Tight end Lawson Luckie
Georgia tight end Lawson Luckie is an excellent receiver. Luckie posted 24 receptions for 348 receiving yards and three touchdowns during his breakout sophomore season at Georgia. The 6-foot-4, 240-pound tight end has NFL size and forms a dynamic duo with Oscar Delp.
Draft ranking: No. 77
Defensive lineman Jordan Hall
This is the most surprising Georgia player on the 2026 draft board. Hall has not posted impressive numbers (14 tackles and no sacks in two seasons) during his college career despite having immense potential and was not remotely close to 100% last season.
Can Hall play in the NFL? Absolutely. With a healthy 2025 season he could easily end up as a draft pick. However, it is just surprising to see him ranked so high. For instance, he is above Daylen Everette, who has proven much more at the college level.
Draft ranking: No. 85
Cornerback Daylen Everette
NFL teams will drool over Everette’s tape against the Texas Longhorns in 2024. He forced four turnovers, recorded one sack and had nine tackles in two games against the Longhorns.
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound cornerback has NFL size and figures to be Georgia’s top corner in 2025. Everette recorded 58 tackles and three interceptions in 2024.
Draft ranking: No. 86
Wide receiver London Humphreys
Humphreys is another surprise inclusion on these NFL draft rankings. He’s coming off a modest sophomore season, but had a strong spring. Humphreys’ spent his freshman season with the Vanderbilt Commodores before coming to Georgia.
Draft ranking: 98
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