ATHENS, Ga. — Jared Wilson, a key piece of Georgia’s dominant offensive line, has officially accepted an invitation to the 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl, signaling his intent to take the next step in his football career and enter the NFL Draft.
Wilson, a senior, has been a vital contributor to the Bulldogs’ success over the past few seasons, showcasing his versatility and physicality in the trenches. Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 325 pounds, Wilson has been a consistent presence at left guard for Georgia, providing both pass protection and run-blocking excellence for one of the top offenses in college football.
The Senior Bowl, held annually in Mobile, Alabama, is one of the premier pre-draft showcases for college players, giving them the opportunity to work with NFL coaches and compete against some of the best talent in the country. For Wilson, it represents a chance to solidify his draft stock and demonstrate his abilities in front of scouts, general managers, and coaches from all 32 NFL teams.
Wilson’s decision comes as no surprise, as he has been projected as a mid-round draft pick with the potential to rise with strong performances in pre-draft events. Known for his strength, technique, and high football IQ, Wilson has drawn praise for his ability to handle complex defensive schemes and his leadership on the field.
This season, Wilson helped anchor an offensive line that paved the way for Georgia’s prolific rushing attack and provided elite protection for quarterback Carson Beck. His performance earned him All-SEC honors and cemented his reputation as one of the conference’s top linemen.
With his Senior Bowl invite, Wilson joins a growing list of Georgia players transitioning to the next level, continuing the Bulldogs’ tradition of producing NFL-ready talent. As he prepares for the Senior Bowl and the NFL Draft process, Wilson will look to build on his collegiate success and prove he belongs among the best offensive linemen in the 2025 draft class.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl is scheduled for February 1, 2025, with practices beginning the week prior.