The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Left tackle gets chance to wow scouts

- By Dylan Webber

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Jamaree Salyer has a chance to help push Georgia into the College Football Playoff Championsh­ip game. He also has the chance to rocket up NFL draft boards.

In today’s Orange Bowl, the Bulldogs’ left tackle will meet eye to eye with college football’s Heisman Trophy runner-up: Aidan Hutchin- son. Michigan’s sack machine has been terrorizin­g offen- sive lines all season. With 14 sacks, Hutchinson is looking at the chance of a top-three pick in the 2022 NFL draft.

On the other side, you have Salyer — a three-year starter on the offensive line — looking at an opportunit­y to prove himself against an elite NFL talent, in front of NFL teams.

“Obviously a lot of scouts are going to watch the matchups,” Salyer said. “I like to compete. If they say a guy is the best, I want to play against the best. … That’s what you play in the SEC for; that’s what you come to Georgia for.”

Even when Hutchinson lines up on the opposite side against Warren Mcclendon, Salyer won’t be earning himself a break. Opposite of Hutchinson is another possible first-round talent with double-digit sacks, David Ojabo.

It’s a pass-rushing duo that will keep opponents up at night. With 25 sacks between the two, it’s hard not to have them on your mind, and they’re certainly on coach Kirby Smart’s.

“Regardless of the talent they have, the strain, the desire, the want-to leaks through on the film,” Smart said about the two. “That doesn’t come from a star that was given to you out of high school. That doesn’t come from a reputation you got. That comes from within.”

On their own, either could be Salyer’s toughest assignment all season — dealing with both is a monster of its own. Thankfully for Salyer, Georgia has a cast of talented defenders, a group Salyer sees often.

“I haven’t seen Aidan Hutchinson one time, but I have been taking reps against him every single day,” Salyer said. “That’s what you come to Georgia for: You get to play against the best every single day.

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