Georgia offensive tackle Broderick Jones has announced his intention to forgo next season and turn professional in the football ranks. Jones' move has been expected, as he projects as a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and could be the first offensive tackle selected. Jones was part of a Georgia offensive line that provided quarterback Stetson Bennett with the best protection in the nation, allowing only nine sacks during the Bulldogs' 15-0 CFP Championship Season. A 6-foot-4, 315-pound lineman from Lithonia, Ga., Jones possesses great footwork and technique. Georgia has a history of churning out NFL Draft picks on its offensive line, with no less than two taken in each of the past three draft classes. - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution