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Bennett on arrest for intoxicati­on: ‘I know better’

- Field Level Media

Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett apologized to his family and said he’s being honest in meetings with NFL teams this week about his public intoxicati­on arrest on Jan. 29.

The former walk-on is viewed as an NFL longshot with limited athleticis­m, size and arm strength by pro standards and despite winning two national championsh­ips as the Bulldogs’ starting quarterbac­k, his path to the NFL is off to a rocky start.

Bennett was arrested on public intoxicati­on charges and turned down an invitation to the top pre-draft prospect showcase, the Senior Bowl, leaving NFL general managers to scratch their heads about the 25-yearold’s priorities.

“It was a mistake that everybody’s aware of,” Bennett said Friday at the NFL Scouting Combine. “I understand why that can’t happen. I’ve talked to coaches about it, talked to GMs. Apologized to my family. That’s who I feel worst about. I felt like I let them down, because no matter where I go now — and even without all of this — I’ve got an obligation. I’m the fourth (Bennett named Stetson). Can’t do that if your last name is Bennett, and I know better.”

Bennett was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2022 and rose to prominence because of his humble beginnings as a walk-on in Athens who fled for junior college only to return and claim the starting role. Bennett is one of at least nine Georgia players arrested in the past 14 months, but said individual decisions and not a culture issue are the problem.

“Those were individual mistakes that those individual­s are responsibl­e for. Not a culture issue,” Bennett said Friday.

Maturity wasn’t one of the issues scouts anticipate­d with Bennett — he’ll be 26 in October, the same age as Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson — and decisionma­king, at a position where each split-second call can be make-or-break, is one of the qualities Colts head coach Shane Steichen said was a must for quarterbac­ks.

Bennett isn’t flying solo in Indianapol­is with 13 Georgia players in attendance. He’s also one of five Southeaste­rn Conference quarterbac­ks invited to the combine, which offered spots to only 15 total quarterbac­ks.

Based on Field Level Media rankings, Bennett is projected to be picked in the final two rounds of the draft or become a priority free agent. Bryce Young (Alabama), Will Levis (Kentucky), Anthony Richardson (Florida) and Hendon Hooker (Tennessee) are projected as firstor second-round picks.

 ?? USA Today Sports - Trevor Ruszkowski ?? Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett speaks to the media at the NFL Scouting Combine on Friday in Indianapol­is.
USA Today Sports - Trevor Ruszkowski Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett speaks to the media at the NFL Scouting Combine on Friday in Indianapol­is.

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