Another Georgia Bulldog has found a new home in the 2026 NFL Draft. Wide receiver Colbie Young was taken in the fourth round by the Cincinnati Bengals. He is the third pass catcher from the Dawgs to be taken in this draft behind Zachariah Branch and Oscar Delp.
Young came to Athens in 2024 after a stint at the University of Miami. His 6’4 frame was intriguing for Mike Bobo and the Georgia offense. He quickly became a reliable target for quarterback Carson Beck in one-on-one situations, as he scored his first Bulldog touchdown in week one of the 2024 season against Clemson.
You know what’s coming and you still can’t stop it… Colbie Young endzone fade TOUCHDOWN ‼️Georgia leads Clemson 13-0 🐶 pic.twitter.com/BTKTkdhecu
During his two seasons in Athens, Young caught 37 passes for 507 yards and three touchdowns. His numbers were limited due to a foot injury he suffered during the regular season game against Ole Miss in 2025 and a suspension in 2024 for charges that were eventually dropped.
Beyond his height, Young has shown flashes of explosiveness. At the NFL Combine, he ran a 4.49 40-yard dash. His physicality makes him difficult for defensive backs to bring down. He can also be a deep threat for quarterbacks, as he demonstrated often last season for the Bulldogs.
Colbie Young looks solid 👀 6’4 215 pounds pic.twitter.com/qkKoND6atU
Young will be entering a crowded receiver room in Cincinnati, with guys like Jamar Chase and Tee Higgins already cemented as Joe Burrow’s top targets. With his tangibles, however, Young could carve out a role for himself with the Bengals as they look to return to the playoffs. We wish Colbie the best of luck as he begins his pro football career!
