After the 2026 NFL draft, a familiar college powerhouse is making its presence felt across the league. The Georgia Bulldogs now have 74 players on NFL rosters—enough to fill an entire team—and several franchises are reaping the benefits of that talent pipeline.
Leading the pack are the Atlanta Falcons and the Philadelphia Eagles, each boasting six Georgia Bulldogs on their roster. For Atlanta, this marks a notable shift: the Peach State's home team is finally embracing the talent in its own backyard. While the Eagles have historically invested more draft capital in Georgia players, the Falcons are catching up, and fans couldn't be happier to see local stars staying close to home.
Right behind them, the Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings each have five Georgia players on their rosters. These teams have clearly recognized the value of Bulldogs' discipline and versatility, especially in high-pressure situations.
Four other teams—the Las Vegas Raiders, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, and Buffalo Bills—each have four Georgia players heading into minicamp. That depth speaks volumes about the program's ability to produce NFL-ready talent year after year.
Of course, not every Bulldog will make the final 53-man cut before the 2026 season kicks off. Several veteran Georgia stars, including running back Nick Chubb and linebacker Leonard Floyd, remain free agents, adding an extra layer of intrigue to roster moves ahead.
Whether you're a Falcons fan finally seeing local talent shine or an Eagles supporter enjoying the fruits of smart drafting, one thing is clear: Georgia football is leaving its mark on the NFL, and these teams are better for it.
