Another Georgia Bulldog defensive lineman announced his decision on 2025. Senior Nazir Stackhouse entered the NFL draft, according to his social media account.
Stackhouse was a four-star prospect out of high school before enrolling with the Bulldogs in 2020. He only played in nine games in 2020-21, racking up 12 tackles and one sack, but from 2022 onward, he became one of Georgia’s best run-stopping defensive lineman. In the last three years, he had 22 pressures, an 81.4 overall run-defense grade, and a 73.2 overall grade on PFF.
Currently, Stackhouse is ranked as the No. 16 interior defensive lineman, according to Mock Draft Database.
Stackhouse joins a big group of veteran Georgia defensive linemen entering the NFL draft. Tyrion Ingram Dawkins, Warren Brinson, and Mykel Williams have already all declared, and Chaz Chambliss is out of eligibility.
Georgia also has a lot of players leaving via the transfer portal. Jamaal Jarrett and Sam M’Pemba transferred to different teams over the transfer portal window.
Safe to say, Georgia will need to replace a lot of departing players in the transfer portal. Fortunately for the Bulldogs, standout Christen Miller is staying, and the Bulldogs recruited a strong defensive line class, highlighted by Elijah Griffin and Isaiah Gibson. Still, defensive line depth remains a significant concern for UGA in 2025.