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Georgia football releases depth chart for Mississippi State

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STARKVILLE, Miss. — Georgia is in the Magnolia State for Week 11 of the College Football season. The No. 1-ranked Bulldogs are taking on Mississippi State under the Davis-Wade Stadium lights. Georgia, favored by 16.5 points, is looking for win No. 10 and to clinch the SEC East. The Bulldogs from the SEC West want to protect their turf and spoil things for the defending National Champions.

Georgia has released a depth chart via the pregame flip card. Below we provide that depth chart for you plus some analysis.

Quarterback

  1. Stetson Bennett
  2. Carson Beck
  3. Brock Vandagriff

Running Back

  1. Kenny McIntosh OR Kendall Milton
  2. Daijun Edwards
  3. Branson Robinson

Wide Receiver (X)

  1. Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint or Adonai Mitchell
  2. Dillon Bell

Wide Receiver (Slot)

  1. Kearis Jackson OR Dominick Blaylock
  2. Mekhi Mews

Wide Receiver (Z)

  1. Ladd McConkey OR Arian Smith
  2. Jackson Meeks

Tight End

  1. Brock Bowers OR Darnell Washington
  2. Arik Gilbert
  3. Oscar Delp

Left Tackle

  1. Broderick Jones OR Amarius Mims

Left Guard

  1. Xavier Truss OR Devin Willock

Center

  1. Sedrick Van Pran
  2. Warren Ericson

Right Guard

  1. Tate Ratledge OR Jared Wilson

Right Tackle

  1. Warren McClendon OR Amarius Mims

Defensive End

  1. Tramel Walthour OR Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins OR Mykel Williams

Defensive Tackle

  1. Jalen Carter
  2. Warren Brinson
  3. Bill Norton

Nose Guard

  1. Zion Logue
  2. Nazir Stackhouse

SAM Linebacker

  1. Nolan Smith
  2. MJ Sherman
  3. Marvin Jones Jr. OR Darris Smith

*** No change here but we aren’t going to see Nolan Smith, and may not see Darris Smith either. Nolan suffered a season-ending pec injury two weeks ago against Florida while Darris left the game with what Kirby Smart described as a head injury.

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JACK Linebacker

  1. Robert Beal Jr.
  2. Chaz Chambliss OR C.J. Madden

*** Beal was injured in the first half of last week’s win over Tennessee. He didn’t return for the rest of that game but Kirby Smart has indicated that he’ll be available for this one. Beal is, by far, Georgia’s most experienced defender at outside linebacker. Madden is listed as a co-No. 2 with Chambliss but that’s not the case. Chambliss is going to play a lot and it’s doubtful that Madden makes the trip.

MONEY Linebacker

  1. Jamon Dumas-Johnson
  2. Rian Davis
  3. Jalon Walker

MAC Linebacker

  1. Smael Mondon
  2. Trezmen Marshall
  3. Xavian Sorey

Left Cornerback

  1. Kelee Ringo
  2. Nyland Green

Strong Safety

  1. Christopher Smith
  2. David Daniel-Sisavanh

Free Safety

  1. Malaki Starks
  2. JaCorey Thomas

Right Cornerback

  1. Kamari Lassiter
  2. Daylen Everette

STAR

  1. Javon Bullard OR Tykee Smith
  2. Marcus Washington

Punt/Kickoff

  1. Brett Thorson
  2. Noah Jones

Placekicker/Kickoff

  1. Jack Podlesny
  2. Jared Zirkel

Snapper

  1. Payne Walker (PK) / William Mote (Punt)

Holder

  1. Stetson Bennett
  2. Brett Thorson

Kickoff Return

  1. Kearis Jackson OR Kenny McIntosh OR Daijun Edwards

Punt Return

  1. Kearis Jackson OR Dominick Blaylock OR Ladd McConkey OR Mekhi Mews

*** Georgia has a lot of guys listed here but it will be McConkey as long as he is healthy. McConkey has give UGA its best threat back there this seaosn. Jackson is the next man up followed by Blaylock. Mews hasn’t been healthy of late.

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