Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bennett an underdog again in NFL’s QB draft

- BY CHARLES ODUM

Stetson Bennett has a new world of doubters to disprove.

After winning a second consecutiv­e national championsh­ip at Georgia, the 25-year-old quarterbac­k is now facing questions about his NFL draft qualificat­ions.

Bennett (5-11, 190) is seen as undersized and lacking elite arm strength —the same questions he faced when he walked on at Georgia in 2017. After leaving for junior college and returning to win back-to-back titles, including Monday night’s 65-7 rout of TCU, Bennett is being excluded from the list of top quarterbac­k prospects in the April NFL draft.

After watching Bennett pass for four touchdowns and rush for two scores against TCU, Georgia coach Kirby Smart said draft experts are making the same mistake college recruiters made six years ago.

“When you have a quarterbac­k that can do the protection­s and check things and know what the defense is doing, yet still beat you with his feet, you’ve got a high-level quarterbac­k,” Smart said. “And people have slept on Stetson Bennett for too long. He needs an opportunit­y to play for a long time at the next level.”

College football has a long list of standout QBs who never caught fire in the NFL. Just among two-time national championsh­ip winners, that list includes Matt Leinert (USC), A.J. McCarron (Alabama) and Tim Tebow (Florida). McCarron was a fifth-round pick; Leinart and Tebow, both Heisman Trophy winners, went in the first round.

Bennett never allowed himself to forget his background as a walk-on. He remained driven through the end of his college career. He was not satisfied with his performanc­e in Georgia’s 42-41 College Football Playoff semifinal win over Ohio State so he capped his career with perhaps his best game, according to Smart.

Bennett completed 18 of 25 passes for 304 yards. Both TD runs and two of his four scoring passes came in the first half as the Bulldogs (15-0) built a 38-7 lead. He added two third-quarter scoring passes before Smart took him out to an ovation from Georgia fans.

Bennett was named offensive player of the game in each of his four CFP games, all of them wins.

Even so, Alabama’s Bryce Young, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Kentucky’s Will Levis, Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker and Florida’s Anthony Richardson are among the quarterbac­ks expected to be selected in the first two rounds while Bennett may have to wait until the third day of the draft.

Dane Bugler, NFL draft analyst for The Athletic, said Bennett’s draft outlook has improved this season but he is still viewed as a possible late-round pick who will “be drafted to be a backup, not a starter.”

“About midway through this season was when I started to hear from scouts that Bennett had a realistic chance of being drafted,” Bugler said Tuesday. “And those chances only increased with the way he finished the season.”

ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller said Bennett was projected as a possible undrafted free agent before the season but has improved his draft outlook.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ASHLEY LANDIS ?? Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett celebrates after the Bulldogs defeated TCU 65-7 on Monday in the national championsh­ip NCAA College Football Playoff game.
AP PHOTO/ASHLEY LANDIS Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett celebrates after the Bulldogs defeated TCU 65-7 on Monday in the national championsh­ip NCAA College Football Playoff game.

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