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BREAKING: Bulldogs WR Dominic Lovett Sudden Declaration For 2024 Upends NFL Draft World…

With the 2023 college football season just days away, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller chose 10 potential 2024 NFL Draft prospects who have the most at stake this fall. One of the players chosen is Georgia wide receiver and Missouri transfer Dominic Lovett. Miller discussed how the transition to new offensive coordinator Mike Bobo could benefit the Dawgs’ newcomer.

The Georgia offense will look vastly different in 2023, and one player who stands to benefit is Lovett, a transfer wideout from Missouri. The 5-10, 179-pounder has excellent speed and after-the-catch ability. At Missouri, Lovett caught 56 balls for 846 yards and three touchdowns — but he was the second option in the pass game that featured an unproven quarterback. New Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo will look to open up the passing attack with Lovett as a focal point for quarterback Carson Beck. Lovett enters as an unproven work-in-progress and was essentially a gadget player at Missouri, but I see potential to round out his game and truly improve under Bobo and the Georgia staff. He is one of the biggest potential risers at wide receiver in the draft class, and if he hits the ground running, Lovett could quickly shoot into the top-50 conversation.

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