Ladd McConkey, Javon Bullard earned top honors in the Senior Series.

Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey (84) passes over Mississippi safety Trey Washington (25) after McConkey’s reception in the second quarter Saturday at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 52-17 on November 11, 2023 in Athens, Georgia.Β 


Georgia had a strong showing at the Senior Bowl this week, with all six Bulldogs practicing.

Two of them received the top honors in their careers this week. Wide receiver Ladd McConkey was named Team USA’s top wide receiver, and Javon Bullard was named Team USA’s top safety.

Β  Β Β Georgia’s Ladd McConkey was named Team USA’s top WR as voted by his fellow DBs during the Player of the Week awards ceremony today at the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Β  Β Georgia’s Javon Bullard was named Team USA’s top DS as voted by his fellow WRs and RBs during the Player of the Week awards ceremony today at the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

McConkey and Bullard made several great plays this week and were consistently praised as the best.
“I think I handled it well,” Bullard said. “We have done our best to correct the technical errors, but the matches will come to them. “You can improve your game — kicking, dribbling, angles. As we say, ‘It’s better than nothing.They can do better.

McConkey shows dynamic routes and is considered the second option after his career in Mobile. McConkey battled back and ankle injuries during Georgia’s 2023 season, but looks like someone who will help an NFL team in their games this week.

Meanwhile, Bullard answered some questions you may have about his position at the next level. Bullard played wild and nickelback while at Georgia. Based on the way he’s practiced this week, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him do both at the next level.

Β  Β  Bullard and McConkey weren’t the only ones with accomplishments this week, as wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint and safety Tykee Smith were also praised by the media who attended their practices.
“He’s everything you look for in a third-dayer. He’s strong, he’s reliable, his hands are amazing,” said Rosemy-Jacksaint senior bowling director Jim Nagy. “He works his tail off, he plays on special teams, he’s a great guy.

Georgia WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint makes a catch against Missouri CB Kris Arbrams-Draine #SeniorBowl

Β  Β Georgia coach Kirby Smart traveled to Mobile, Ala., on Wednesday to see how his player is doing. A former player. Practice
was held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The players will have another chance to make their point on Saturday with the game scheduled for 2:30 p.m. ET on the NFL Network..

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