No matter who wins Georgia’s starting quarterback job–Jacob Eason, Greyson Lambert or Brice Ramsey-there should be no shortage of tight end targets on the receiving end of passes.
Georgia tight end Isaac Nauta (18) during the Bulldogs' practice in Athens, Ga., on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016. (Photo by Steven Colquitt)
It’s the kind of luxury that new offensive coordinator Jim Chaney insists is as good as any he’s had in his three decade coaching career, a tight end group that appears to offer answers way down the depth chart.
“I think it’s as deep as any group I’ve ever been around,” Chaney said.