On3 recently released its college football preseason All-American team. It had many household names, including five Georgia Bulldogs.
Safety KJ Bolden is one of the five Georgia players to make the team and the only one to earn first team honors. Bolden has been one of the top safeties in college football over the last two years and has been building his first-round NFL draft stock. Last season, Bolden totaled 72 tackles (32 solo) a fumble recovery and two interceptions. Bolden is an asset anywhere in the secondary, both in run support and in pass coverage.
Linebacker Raylen Wilson and cornerback Ellis Robinson IV were named to the second team. Wilson is entering his senior season. Last year, Wilson had 74 total tackles (30 solo), 6 1/2 tackles for loss, 2 1/2 sacks, and a pass breakup. Robinson started 12 games last season as a redshirt freshman, having a career-high of four tackles against Kentucky and an impressive interception against Georgia Tech. Robinson has been projected as a first-round pick in the 2027 NFL draft.
Junior linebacker Chris Cole and senior center Drew Bobo were named to the third team. Cole had a great 2025 campaign with 4 1/2 sacks and totaling 60 tackles. Cole adds another player in the front seven who can get to the quarterback and play inside linebacker. His versatility will be key for the Georgia defense. Bobo started in every game when he was healthy last season and is a first-team All-SEC pick.
The Bulldogs will start the season against Tennessee State at home on September 5th.
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