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Georgia Bulldogs news: D’Andre Swift and other former Bulldogs poised to become free agents, and more

When the NFL season starts on March 13, 13 former Georgia Bulldogs will be eligible for free agency. Plus, Georgia men’s basketball loses another game in the SEC, but UGA women’s basketball moves out of last place with a win over Florida.

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NFL free agency begins with the official start of the new league year, which is quickly approaching. First, NFL teams will analyze the draft class at the combine this week, but before the draft, the focus will be on replenishing rosters with NFL veterans.

Several former Georgia Bulldogs will be on the open market in 2023, and several of them were significant members of their teams. However, none are expected to be franchise-tagged before the March 5 deadline.

The Detroit Lions moved D’Andre Swift to the Philadelphia Eagles last summer, before he reached the end of his four-year rookie contract. Swift, who ran behind Philadelphia’s excellent offensive line, managed to stay healthy and put together a career year with 1,029 running yards and five touchdowns on 229 attempts.

Now he’s about to enter the open market for the first time. While the NFL’s running back market is far from hot, Spotrac estimated Swift’s market worth to be $6.7 million per year, a significant increase from his $8.7 million career earnings.

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Swift is joined by 12 other former Bulldogs who are about to hit free agency:

  • D’Andre Swift, RB
  • Leonard Floyd, EDGE
  • Justin Houston, EDGE
  • Mecole Hardman, WR
  • Isaiah McKenzie, WR
  • Isaiah Wynn, OG
  • Jake Fromm, QB
  • Malik Herring, DE (restricted FA)
  • Jonathan Ledbetter, DE
  • Chris Conley, WR
  • Charlie Woerner, TE
  • John Jenkins, DT
  • Lawrence Cager, TE

George men’s basketball loses against Auburn.
Georgia men’s basketball played No. 14 Auburn on Saturday, and the Tigers easily won 97-76 thanks to 25 points from San Diego State transfer Chad Baker-Mazara. Noah Thomasson led Georgia with 18 points, followed by Silas Demary Jr. and Russel Tchewa, who all had 16.

Auburn shot 53.8% from three on 26 attempts, while Georgia was only 3/14 from beyond the arc. The Bulldogs are 15-12 overall and 5-9 in the SEC, good for eleventh place in the conference.

The Georgia men have only four games left on their schedule, including a rematch with the Tigers to finish the regular season on March 9. The Bulldogs will tip-off again on Tuesday at LSU.

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