Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Pre-Signing Day Depth Chart - Offense

National Signing day is a week away and soon we will know who the new additions to the Georgia football family will be. But before signing day and eventually spring practice, we should still have a pretty good idea who will be lining up for Georgia opening day in 2010. Here's a quick look at the Georgia offensive depth chart heading into National Signing day.


QB - Open
- This job is open right now, but I expect Aaron Murray to take hold of the position.

RB - Caleb King/Washaun Ealey
- Both backs are young and finished the '09 season playing great.

FB - Shaun Chapas
- Chapas and fellow senior Fred Munzenmaier should be a major force in the Georgia running game.

WR - AJ Green and Tavarres King
- Georgia is loaded at receiver. Behind Green and King, the Dawgs will have Marlon Brown, Rontavious Wooten, and Israel Troupe. And don't forget that Kris Durham will also be back from injury.

TE - Aron White
- Georgia may have the strongest TE crew in the country. In addition to White, Orson Charles is a major threat in the passing game. And with the return of Bruce Figgins, Georgia gets its best blocking tight end back.

LT - Clint Boling
- Boling is the most versatile player on the Georgia line, but really found his home at left tackle last year. If Trinton Sturdivant can come back again, he will be able to provide some relief for Boling.

LG - Cord Glenn
- Entering his third year as a starter, Glenn will only continue to improve.

C - Ben Jones
- An absolute beast in the middle, he may be on the pre-season All-SEC team.

RG - Chris Davis
- Senior guard who is backed up by Justin Anderson.

RT - Josh Davis
- Played great after stepping in when Clint Boling moved to left tackle.

I personally feel Georgia may have one of the best all around offenses in the SEC. If Murray can step into the QB role, Georgia could be an offensive juggernaut in 2010.

7 comments:

Andy Coleman said...

I'm with you! I think we are going to be one of the surprise teams in the country this season!

Bulldog Bill said...

We'll be OK if our defensive guys can get their arms around the 3-4 scheme soon enough.

Anonymous said...

Boling needs some work , way to many penalties called on him. No more false starts seemed like he was good for one every game.

Anonymous said...

TS will start...Chris Davis will be a backup

Anonymous said...

Dont forget about Harmon and the bean as well

alex gibbs said...

So pumped for the 2010 Georgia Football season!

Dawgfan17 said...

I like that you didn't include TS as a starter, if he comes in and ends up starting, great, but I don't think there will be the let down from the last two seasons if he is not ready for it/gets hurt again. The second thing I love, and that I think was overlooked coming into last season, is that the offensive line had so many off season surgeries many of them didn't get to train as much as they normally would have. As far as I know the offensive line is 100% healthy as of right now and that more than anything could be the key to everything going into 2010.