2012 depth chart has Georgia looking again like an SEC contender

Linebacker Alec Ogletree (9), here with fellow 2012 returnees Jarvis Jones (29) and Cornelius Washington, could be Georgia's next All-American on defense. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

Linebacker Alec Ogletree (9), here with fellow 2012 returnees Jarvis Jones (29) and Cornelius Washington, could be Georgia's next All-American on defense. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

Georgia currently is slated to return 17 of 22 starters from this year’s 10-3 squad when it defends its SEC Eastern Division championship next season. That’s obviously a big reason for optimism.

That nine of those starters will be back from one of the nation’s stingiest defenses is cause for excitement. That the three losses on offense are all on the line is cause for concern. The Bulldogs also will be completely revamping their special teams, with the graduations of punter and holder Drew Butler and place-kicker Blair Walsh. That will be no small undertaking.

Of course, it’s all relative. One must also consider that South Carolina, which beat the Bulldogs 45-42 in Athens and ultimately knocked them out of the Capital One Bowl, also returns a lot of starters. The Gamecocks will have 16 starters back if wide receiver Alshon Jeffery and defensive end Devin Taylor choose to return. They are also replacing their specialists.

So with all that in mind, following is a quick look at the team Georgia will return in 2012. Let me know what you think of the Bulldogs’ chances of repeating as East champions and returning to the Georgia Dome in 355 days.

OFFENSE

Georgia appears poised to reload on offense in 2012, but its success will be dependent upon the development of a very young offensive line. The Bulldogs are extremely blessed at the skill positions, with the leading producers back at every spot barring early departure for the NFL.

Quarterback

  • Jr. Aaron Murray
  • Jr. Hutson Mason OR
  • RFr. Christian LeMay

Comment: Murray will be one of the top quarterbacks in the country as a junior. The backup situation is going to be interesting. Mason has openly discussed the possibility of transferring. LeMay, who was redshirted last season, was considered the No. 2 quarterback prospect in the country when he committed in high school.

Fullback

  • Jr. Zander Ogletree
  • Fr. Quayvon Hicks

Comment: Ogletree (5-10, 224) is undersized but proved capable in a backup role as a freshman. Hicks marks a return to the traditional pro-style fullback role that has characterized UGA backfields under coach Mark Richt. Georgia got away from running the football at this position this past season.

Tailback

  • So. Isaiah Crowell
  • Sr. Richard Samuel
  • Sr. Carlton Thomas
  • So. Ken Malcome
  • Fr. Keith Marshall

Comment: Let the competition begin. Production plummeted the last quarter of the season due to injuries for Crowell and Samuel and disciplinary setbacks. Richt pronounced the competition for playing time open for bowl practices and it will surely continue in the spring, when the ballyhooed Marshall joins the fray.

Split end

  • So. Malcolm Mitchell
  • Sr. Marlon Brown
  • So. Michael Bennett
  • RFr. Sanford Seay

Comment: There is unlikely to be a position as a stockpiled with talent as is this one. Mitchell, an All-SEC freshman, will be one of the league’s most explosive playmakers. Meanwhile, Bennett and Brown are big targets with a penchant for making tough catches.

Flanker

  • Sr. Tavarres King
  • So. Chris Conley
  • Jr. Rantavious Wooten
  • RFr. Justin Scott-Wesley

Comment: King was Georgia’s second-leading receiver with 40 catches and leading scorer among wideouts and probably is underappreciated as a consistent threat. Conley came through with a midseason redshirt removal. Scott-Wesley was so impressive as a redshirt the Bulldogs came close to doing the same with him.

Tight end

  • Sr. Orson Charles
  • Jr. Arthur Lynch
  • RFr. Jay Rome
  • Fr. Ty Smith

Comment: The health and welfare of this position will be impacted by Charles’ decision to turn pro early or not. Charles earned All-America honors and was the Bulldogs’ leading receiver and be the best in the country as a senior. But even if he leaves the position appears to be in good hands. Lynch is one of the team’s strongest players and Rome is a fleet-footed receiver along the lines of Charles and Aron White who the Bulldogs bit the bullet on as a redshirt.

Center

  • So. David Andrews
  • So. Hunter Long

Comment: Line coach Will Friend repeatedly referred to Andrews as the most seasoned and capable of Georgia’s freshman group. He better be, as he’s replacing the team’s most valuable player of 2011 and Rimington Award finalist in Ben Jones. Chris Burnette is capable of sliding over from guard to play here and that might be the best bet.

Left guard

  • Jr. Dallas Lee
  • Jr. Kenarious Gates

Comment: Lee played surprisingly well after overcoming an asthma-like condition that sidelined him for almost a year. He had taken over the starter here before a broken leg versus Florida sat him out for the remainder of the regular season. Gates started seven games here but will likely be needed at tackle.

Right guard

  • Jr. Chris Burnette
  • So. Kolton Houston

Comment: Burnette started 11 games in 2011 and was sidelined by injury for the other two. But expect this to be an intense competition as Houston was competing to be a starter before he ran afoul of NCAA policy and had to sit out the entire season. Houston can also play tackle. Burnette can also play center.

Left tackle

  • Jr. Kenarious Gates
  • Jr. Austin Long
  • RFr. Xzavier Ward
  • Fr. John Theus

Comment: The biggest question mark on offense heading into 2012 is at this critical position. Cordy Glenn proved to be a warrior in handling these duties in 2011 but the Bulldogs gave up 29 sacks nonetheless. Gates has played here occasionally and practiced often. Long has been injury prone and there’s nothing but youth behind him. Ward is extremely athletic but coming off ACL surgery. Theus is a five-star signee who will enroll early.

Right tackle

  • So. Watts Dantzler
  • RFr. Zach DeBell

Comment: The gargantuan Dantzler was a pleasant surprise as a true freshman and earned awards for his dedication in the weight room. DeBell is super athletic and has added size and strength during his redshirt year. Georgia needs to recruit some depth.

DEFENSE

Georgia should field one of the best defenses in the country again in 2012. Nine starters return from a unit that was third in the SEC and top 10 nationally, including All-American linebacker Jarvis Jones. The Bulldogs lose defensive end DeAngelo Tyson and all-everything cornerback Brandon Boykin. Otherwise the defense is back intact.

Left defensive end

  • Sr. Abry Jones
  • So. Mike Thornton

Comment: Jones was probably under-appreciated in 2011, leading the down linemen with 45 tackles and collecting four sacks and seven tackles for loss. Thornton came on toward the end of the season and brings quickness to the position.

Noseguard

  • Sr. John Jenkins
  • Jr. Kwame Geathers

Comment: When healthy, there is no better duo at a defensive line position in the SEC. Jenkins improved dramatically from the beginning of the season to the end and he should prove a, even more dominant force in 2012. The future looks bright as the Bulldogs bring in freshmen Jonathan Taylor and John Atkins.

Right defensive end

  • Jr. Garrison Smith
  • Jr. Derrick Lott

Comment: Smith came on like gangbusters in 2011 and proved a more-than-capable fill-in when DeAngelo Tyson went down with an ankle injury for most of the final three games of the season. Lott is an impressive physical specimen who appears poised for a breakout season. Georgia has several other defensive linemen committed.

Will outside linebacker

  • Jr. Jarvis Jones
  • So. Ray Drew
  • Jr. Chase Vasser

Comment: All-SEC, All-American, SEC sack leader in first season — enough said about Jones, the dynamic transfer from Southern Cal. By the end of the season, defensive coordinator was playing Jones all over the place. Drew is a star in the making and will command playing time. T.J. Stripling, Brandon Burrows and Dexter Morant may or may not figure in here or the other outside ‘backer spot.

Sam outside linebacker

  • Sr. Cornelius Washington
  • Jr. Reuben Faloughi
  • So. Ramik Wilson
  • RFr. Sterling Bailey

Comment: Washington is a force who was starting to come into his own in 2011. Grantham mentioned Bailey among the players who impressed him most during a redshirt year. Wilson can play inside and outside. Signee Kent Turene could figure into the linebacker mix.

Mike linebacker

  • Sr. Mike Gilliard
  • Sr. Christian Robinson

Comment: Gilliard took advantage of an early-season ankle injury to Robinson and emerged as the Bulldogs’ second-leading tackler and an 11-game starter. Robinson found a role as a third-down specialist and rotated regularly. Together they combined for 102 tackles.

Mo linebacker

  • Jr. Alec Ogletree
  • So. Amarlo Herrera

Comment: Ogletree missed six games and almost all the opener when he broke a foot on the second defensive series of the season. He showed how much the Bulldogs missed him with 25 tackles an multiple behind-the-line plays in the final four games. He could be Georgia’s next All-American. Herrera started seven games as a true freshman and can play any  of the second-level positions.

Boundary cornerback

  • Sr. Sanders Commings
  • Jr. Jordan Love
  • So. Chris Sanders

Comment: The versatile Commings, who also three games at safety, was an unsung hero among the defensive backs. Rarely out of position, the only improvement he needs to make is holding onto the football when takeaways come his way. Love and Sanders will battle for playing time.

Field cornerback

  • Sr. Branden Smith
  • So. Damian Swann
  • RFr. Devin Bowman

Comment: Smith brings a wealth of experience to the field, having started seven games as the Bulldogs’ nickelback and contributing both on offense and in the return game. Swann could have started in a lot of other secondaries and figures to fill Smith’s previous role as a versatile multi-tasker.

Free safety

  • Sr. Bacarri Rambo
  • So. Nick Marshall
  • So. Connor Norman

Comment: Rambo is a legitimate star, having already earned All-America honors as a junior and leading the SEC interceptions in 2011. He should be a candidate for Thorpe Award. If he can master Georgia’s defensive schemes, Marshall has the potential to be even better. Marshall can also play corner.

Strong safety

  • Sr. Shawn Williams
  • So. Corey Moore
  • So. Marc Deas

Comment: Williams proved to be an enforcer along the lines of Thomas Davis and Greg Blue. He’s one of the team’s hardest hitters and best tacklers but needs to improve in pass coverage. Moore was a special teams regular as a freshman.

SPECIALISTS

Punter

  • Fr. Collin Barber
  • So. Adam Erickson

Comment: The Bulldogs are putting a lot of stock into Barber to come in from Cartersville High and be able carry the torch left by Drew Butler, an All-American and Ray Guy Award recipient. Walkons such as Erickson will be the only other options.

Place-kicker

  • Fr. Marshall Morgan
  • Sr. Jamie Lindley

Comment: Senior-season struggles aside, Georgia most certainly will miss record-setting kicker Blair Walsh. The Bulldogs went back to South Florida to replace Walsh, grabbing another Chris Sailers’ protégé in Morgan from Miami. Georgia chose Morgan over a pair of in-state standouts in Austin Hardin of Marist (committed to Florida),and Calhoun star Adam Griffith (Alabama). So there will be much pressure on Morgan to perform.

Snapper

  • Sr. Ty Frix
  • RFr. Nathan Theus

Comment: The snapping duties appear to be in good hands with Theus, a graduate of the Ray Guy Kicking Academy, set to succeed Frix.

923 comments Add your comment

BossDawg323

December 14th, 2011
8:27 pm

Every year for the past (several years) if anyone has asked me how the Dawgs were gonna be (as I am a known fanatic) I have typically said “fairly decent”, or if the team has been young, “I don’t know”. I don’t think that they even have to ask for next year as it has been all I have talked about. UGA ALL THE WAY 2012!!!!!

FLA DAWG

December 14th, 2011
10:08 pm

With Richt as HC and Booboo as OC?

I don’t think so.

AltamahaDawg

December 14th, 2011
10:21 pm

Chip, Looking forward to a bit more BB coverage when the league play starts. Although I doubt it will be about any multi-game win streaks.

Bad Dawg

December 15th, 2011
1:12 am

The next year talk is for the delusional fans. Even if UGA wins out (and that is a huge IF) guess who they have to play in the SEC championship game ? (Alabama or LSU most likely) and if you think UGA has a shot at beating one of those teams well keep on drinking. Reasonable expectations would be division champions, 10-11 wins, better coaching in all areas, establishing solid depth across the line, and the ability to compete in big games. Until then I do not see a crystal ball in the near future. Go Dawgs!

Aloha Dawg

December 15th, 2011
2:56 am

Great talent, lousy coaching from Richt and Bobo.

Wake up, folks…

Jborodawg

December 15th, 2011
7:55 am

Yes, the ingredients are there to contend for the East title.

I’d rather they go after the #1 OL and #1 DL in the state than I would the #1s at the skill positions on offense. I’d rather we get the #1 LB and #1 DE. You win in the SEC with great D. Even O-minded Darth Visor recognized that by going after and signing Clowney.

Dog Dreamer

December 15th, 2011
8:16 am

It’s the same story every year…National Champs! National Champs! At least this year, you clowns did not wait until the final game was played. WAKE UP CLOWNS!

tell me again

December 15th, 2011
8:21 am

Ain’t nobody here until they sign a LOI. Still, We lose a few but return a boatload. I tell you what I want to see – and that’s how all of these kids are conditioned in their SECOND year under Coach Joe T. The difference in their playing endurance was dramatic this year compared to last year when they were always folding in the 4th quarter. A lot of things are finally coming on line. Why it took so long – eh, who knows. Also – they’d better give CTG a frikkin raise and keep the man!

excessive celebration

December 15th, 2011
9:00 am

All this is good and fine. But when the Dawgs slip up and loose games they were not supposed to and rip your heart out again it will be the same ole song and dance. besides the world is gonna end in 2012. so according to the mayans the dogs dont get anymore championships.

GT is a 4th rate High School Team

December 15th, 2011
9:28 am

Forever and ever.

GT is a 4th rate High School Team

December 15th, 2011
9:31 am

GTHS (GT High School) are the real clowns.

GT is a 4th rate High School Team

December 15th, 2011
9:35 am

@excessive celebration, go ahead and bring your pessimism down to South of Texas. You can drink thee Mayans kool aid as well. LOL

GATiger

December 15th, 2011
9:41 am

Yep, the Dawgs will be ranked preseason in the top 10. And Richt will pull in another class of star players. And they’ll underachieve, as usual. ESPN ranked UGA’s last 10 recruiting classes as the 2nd best in the country, behind only USC. I wonder what happened to them after they got on campus? Do you think maybe Richt is too reliant on Rivals rankings? Or maybe he just doesn’t know how to coach them up?

BullDogMike

December 15th, 2011
9:48 am

Until special teams disasters are addressed, not much will change. We can beat the so-so teams in the league. We will continue to struggle against the upper class teams we play. ( who incidently take spc. teams play really serious) And our coach just says ” it is what it is”.

AltamahaDawg

December 15th, 2011
9:56 am

I disagree, bad dawg. IF georgia were to “win out” , and not saying they are, (but that was how you framed it), they will have had to establish a much more consistant threat running the ball. Even this year, Georgia certainly could have beat LSU, if they had a better run game. So, IF they get there, I see no reason they could not not beat either.

It’s also yet to be seen what sort of shape LSU or Alabama would be in, coming to that game. And making ALL those assumption at this point is also, delusional.

BullDogMike

December 15th, 2011
9:59 am

What irks me is how far we have distanced ourselves away from Ala, LSU, Fla. over the last few seasons. Now we are slipping behind Ark., and S.Carolina too. I’m not talking about in the recruitment rankings, I’m talking about BCS rankings. Fla. may be coming back to middle of the road, but not these others.

GATiger

December 15th, 2011
9:59 am

Uh, “tell me again”, are you kidding me? You want to see how these second year kids are conditioned under Coach Joe T? Really? What the heck does Joe T know about strength and conditioning? His hire is just the latest indication of why UGA won’t sniff a BCS trophy anytime in the near future. They refuse to hire coaches who have actually previously performed at the positions for which they were hired. Examples: Richt, Bobo, Grantham, Tereshinski, and, the latest…McGarrity.

AltamahaDawg

December 15th, 2011
10:16 am

Mike, do you think it’s fair to say Richt is just nonchelant about ST and other coaches “take it seriously”? Or is it that he has a couple of problems with this particular team that need to be fixed? (with depth I would speculate) I just think you are painting that with a might wide brush.

On the whole Alabama’s ST havent been anything great, with some issues, in the past couple of years. LSU is exceptionally deep this year and they also have a once in a decade guy back there, right now. But just last year they really didn’t have any better ST than UGA. same as Bama. Some spots better, some spots worse. And Surely you can’t blame Walsh’s struggles at times on the staff not taking ST seriously.

shane#1

December 15th, 2011
5:38 pm

Theus should be able to contribute from the get go. I am not sure about LT, maybe bring him into the mix at RT or guard. I don’t know if I trust Murray’s blind side to a true freshman. The coaches are high on Brown[hopefully not the brown acid]but he may red shirt.

zbulldawg

December 16th, 2011
10:21 am

Special teams Duh !! That won’t be so hard. OL Will Freind has that under control !!!!!!!!!

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ATLDawg

December 16th, 2011
3:55 pm

Rambo and Orson better stay. Not that they’re absolutely necessary, but the dawgs would be that much more awesome if they stayed.

PLEASE KEEP RICHT UGA

December 17th, 2011
10:06 pm

AARON MURRAY KEEPS THROWING TO NO CATCHING KING
NEXT YEAR START BENNETT,CONLEY AND MALCOLM MITCHELL
BENCH T.KING