Georgia Football: Top 3 early prospects for 2022 NFL Draft

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3. Jordan Davis, DL

As one of the top interior linemen in the country, Jordan Davis is returning to Athens for his senior season and he is hoping that he can turn himself into a top pick.

Davis does not put out eye-popping stats as a nose tackle, but that does not show where his true impact is. He is a disruptor who can collapse the pocket and make life difficult for an offense.

I expect an All-SEC season from Davis in 2020 and he will be key in Georgia trying to get back to the playoff.

It can be tough to project where a true nose tackle will be taken in the draft. Like running backs, the position is being devalued a bit. Teams like tackles that can do more than just stop the run and Davis will have to show that he can be a complete player to warrant a high draft selection.