Georgia LB projected to have breakout season in 2024
In 2024, it is anticipated that Raylen Wilson, the sophomore linebacker for Georgia Bulldogs will make a big impression. During his freshman season he made an impact by achieving 15 total tackles and 0.5 sacks.
Wilson, an ex-top-notch recruit possessing exceptional velocity and standing at 6-foot-1, weighing around 225 pounds will likely have a more prominent position in Georgia football this autumn as their prior first-string linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson moved to Kentucky.
According to Brad Crawford from 247Sports, Wilson is likely to have a breakout season after seeing an increase in playing time towards the end of last year due to Dumas-Johnson’s fractured forearm.
At a position as jam-packed with talent as the linebacker room is at Georgia, you have to patiently wait your turn and pounce when an opportunity presents itself. Insert Raylen Wilson ahead of the 2024 season, a former five-star signee out of Florida who will be one of the Bulldogs’ most versatile defenders this fall.
Next to Smael Mondon, who chose not to enter the NFL draft and instead return in 2024, Wilson will aim for a starting position. Jalon Walker is also a key player at inside linebacker, having played both inside and outside throughout his career. Georgia can rest assured that their inside linebacker group remains strong with these names on the roster.