Six Georgia Bulldogs have made the AP All-SEC team, including four players on the All-SEC first team. Georgia had a pair of unanimous All-SEC first-team picks: center Sedrick Van Pran and tight end Brock Bowers. Five players were unanimous All-SEC selections this year.
Georgia is 12-1 entering the Orange Bowl. The Bulldogs’ only loss came to the Alabama Crimson Tide in the SEC championship game.
Five of Georgia’s six All-SEC selections have NFL draft decisions to make. The Bulldogs are expected to have a bunch of players selected in the 2024 NFL draft.
What six Georgia Bulldogs made the All-SEC team? Who are Georgia’s biggest snubs?
Offensive guard Tate Ratledge
All SEC first-team
Class: Junior
Stats: 12 games played
Center Sedrick Van Pran
All SEC first-team (unanimous)
Class: Junior
Stats: 13 games played
Tight end Brock Bowers
All SEC first-team (unanimous)
Class: Junior
Stats: 56 receptions, 714 receiving yards and six touchdowns
Safety Malaki Starks
All SEC first-team
Class: Sophomore
Stats: 51 tackles and two interceptions
Defensive tackle Nazir Stackhouse
All SEC second-team
Class: Senior
Stats: 21 tackles, one interception and two sacks
Safety Javon Bullard
All SEC second-team
Class: Junior
Stats: 55 tackles and two interceptions
Georgia's top All-SEC snubs
Georgia defensive back Kamari Lassiter is Georgia’s top snub from the AP All-SEC team. Additionally, offensive tackle Amarius Mims, wide receiver Ladd McConkey, cornerback Tykee Smith and linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson all deserved consideration. Mims, McConkey and Dumas-Johnson battled injuries this season.