
The Georgia Bulldogs continue to be a dominant force in college football, and one of the primary reasons for their sustained success is the strength of their defensive line. As the 2025 season approaches, Georgia’s defensive front is once again drawing national attention, earning a spot inside the top 10 in multiple preseason rankings. With a mix of seasoned veterans, emerging stars, and elite-level recruits, the Bulldogs’ defensive line is expected to anchor one of the most formidable defenses in the country.
Georgia’s reputation for producing NFL-caliber defensive linemen is well-established. Over the last several years, the program has churned out talents like Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt, Jalen Carter, and Travon Walker—players who not only starred in college but went on to be high NFL draft picks. That legacy has helped Georgia become a top destination for elite high school prospects, and the 2025 roster reflects that trend.
This season, the Bulldogs boast a defensive line group that is both deep and talented. Leading the way is senior defensive tackle Nazir Stackhouse, who elected to return for another year in Athens instead of declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Stackhouse brings experience, leadership, and a disruptive presence in the middle of the line. His ability to occupy blockers and clog running lanes is critical to Georgia’s defensive scheme.
Next to Stackhouse is sophomore phenom Jordan Hall, a former five-star recruit who flashed elite potential as a true freshman. Hall is expected to take on a larger role this season, and coaches have praised his combination of size, athleticism, and football IQ. His quick first step and ability to collapse the pocket make him a dangerous pass-rushing threat from the interior.
On the edge, the Bulldogs are equally dangerous. Junior Mykel Williams, a former top-10 national recruit, is set to have a breakout year. Williams showed steady improvement throughout the 2024 season and ended the year with a strong performance in the SEC Championship