A former Georgia offensive lineman is headed back to Athens. On Tuesday, Warren Ericson joined the Bulldogs’ coaching staff as a graduate assistant. He will serve under offensive line coach Stacey Searles.
The Georgia Bulldogs added a member to their coaching staff this week as they brought on Warren Ericson to serve as a graduate assistant for the offensive
The Georgia Bulldogs are reportedly scheduled to host their annual pro day on March 15. Georgia has over a dozen players hoping to be selected in the 2023 NFL draft.
Georgia offensive lineman Warren Ericson is entering the 2023 NFL draft. Ericson, who was originally a member of the class of 2018, had one year of eligibility remaining.
Georgia offensive lineman Warren Ericson announced via twitter today that he will be entering the NFL draft. Ericson started 14 games at guard during the Bulldogs historic 2021 National Championship season before moving to center for the 2022 season in order to provide depth to the offensive line.
#50 Pos: iOL Ht: 6030 Wt: 312 Hand: 958 Arm: 3218 Wing: 7900 40: 5.35 DOB: 11/19/1998 Hometown: Suwanee, GA High School: North Gwinnett Eligibility: 2023 Warren Ericson Georgia Bulldogs One-Liner: A broad interior lineman who thrives in space, Ericson drives defenders off the ball with intent.
Less than a month after Georgia C Warren Ericson suffered a hand injury, coach Kirby Smart offered a very optimistic update about Ericson’s pending availability.
When fall camp began for Georgia, they had two questions among the offensive line, one was left tackle, and the other was center. The latter saw Warren
Kirby Smart feels confident that Warren Ericson will return to the practice field at some point this week after hurting his hand at the beginning of camp. The injury to Ericson forced Georgia to start building depth at the position, with both Jamaree Salyer and Sedrick Van Pran getting first-team reps at center.
The first full week of fall camp is coming to a close for Georgia on Friday as the Dawgs prepare for their first of three scrimmages this fall. Sunday was the beginning of the additions of pads, and just as expected, it meant a ramp-up in intensity. Georgia has seen one injury so far through the first week.
Georgia came into the week back in pads for the first time since the closing of spring practice. Now with that being said, the beginning of padded practices means a higher risk of injuries.
Georgia’s offensive line will experience a bit of a shake up for the next few weeks following a hand injury to starting center Warren Ericson. Sedrick Van Pran-Granger is expected to be the primary replacement, though other young players could rotate in, according to Seth Emerson of The Athletic.
The injury to Warren Ericson on Sunday was a continuation of a rough day at the office for the University of Georgia's football program when it comes to news.
This year’s Rimington Trophy Watchlist includes Georgia center Warren Ericson. The trophy is given annually to the nation’s top center.
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