The Georgia Bulldogs always have one of the biggest offensive lines in college football and the NFL. Georgia’s projected starting offensive line in 2024 is left tackle Earnest Greene, left guard Dylan Fairchild, center Jared Wilson, right guard Tate Ratledge and right tackle Xavier Truss.
The average size of a Georgia starting offensive lineman is 6-foot-5, 315-pounds. Georgia’s average starting lineman is larger than the average offensive lineman in the NFL, according to a recent University of Idaho study.
6-foot-7, 320-pound offensive tackle Xavier Truss is Georgia’s biggest starting lineman. However, he is not the biggest player on the Georgia team.
6-foot-11, 325-pound offensive tackle Jahzare Jackson, a former basketball player, is Georgia’s tallest player. 6-foot-8, 365-pound freshman offensive lineman Nyier Daniels is Georgia’s heaviest player.
Georgia has consistently had one of biggest offensive lines in the country, but in the Kirby Smart era, Georgia has also had one of the nation’s best offensive lines. Dating back to the 2018 NFL draft, Georgia has had five offensive linemen selected in the first-round.
Georgia is expected to have a strong offensive line again in 2024. The Bulldogs have four preseason All-SEC players along their offensive front.