3 Georgia Players Drafted in the Later Rounds Bulldog Fans May Have Forgotten About

Former Georgia TE Charlie Woerner was drafted in the sixth round.
Former Georgia TE Charlie Woerner was drafted in the sixth round. / Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

The main story surrounding the Georgia Bulldogs during the 2020 NFL Draft had to do with Jake Fromm sliding all the way down into the fifth round. Yet, the team had several other talented players drafted in those later rounds who fans may have forgotten about with all the focus on Fromm. In case you need a reminder, we've got you covered.

3. Tae Crowder

LB Tae Crowder was drafted by the New York Giants.
LB Tae Crowder was drafted by the New York Giants. / Joe Robbins/Getty Images

Tae Crowder is this year's Mr. Irrelevant after being taken No. 255 overall by the New York Giants. The linebacker began his career as a running back before switching to defense and finishing his college career with 122 total tackles and 1.5 sacks. Crowder's finished his senior season with 62 tackles and his only career touchdown. He stands 6-3 and instantly has a chip on his shoulder after being taken with the final pick in the draft.

2. Solomon Kindley

OG Solomon Kindley was drafted by the Miami Dolphins.
OG Solomon Kindley was drafted by the Miami Dolphins. / Joe Robbins/Getty Images

Solomon Kindley was drafted by Miami in the fourth round at pick No. 111 overall. He left school early and the Dolphins clearly liked him as the team traded up to draft the former Bulldogs captain. He is a 6-3 offensive lineman who is now the sixth guard on the Dolphins roster. His goal now is to join Ereck Flowers in a starting role at guard and protect Tua Tagovailoa for years to come.

1. Charlie Woerner

TE Charlie Woerner was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers.
TE Charlie Woerner was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. / Carmen Mandato/Getty Images

The San Francisco 49ers added depth behind George Kittle by taking tight end Charlie Woerner in the sixth round. He only had 376 yards on 34 receptions over four years and joins the team primarily as a blocking tight end. He was taken with the pick that came back in the Marquise Goodwin trade with Philadelphia. Kittle is the star pass-catching tight end and Woerner enters as the blocker. However, getting in that Kyle Shanahan offense could have 49ers fans seeing a whole new side of Woerner in the NFL.