1. LB Jordan Jenkins
Jordan Jenkins is in a similar situation as C.J. Mosley at Alabama. Jenkins, like Mosley, is a highly touted linebacker returning to a defense that has talent, but lacks a lot of experience. Georgia shouldn't have any problems on offense this year, that's why it is so crucial that Jenkins be a leader for the young Georgia defense.
Jordan Jenkins is in a similar situation as C.J. Mosley at Alabama. Jenkins, like Mosley, is a highly touted linebacker returning to a defense that has talent, but lacks a lot of experience. Georgia shouldn't have any problems on offense this year, that's why it is so crucial that Jenkins be a leader for the young Georgia defense.
2. RB Keith Marshall
Marshall and Gurley were the two-headed "Gurshall" monster that reined terror down on opposing SEC defenses last year. Gurley was the main starter last year, but Marshall did see quality time as his backup as he put up over 750 yards and 8 touchdowns on the ground. The key for Marshall this year will be to take his reps when he gets them and improve on what he did last year. If Marshall can do that, look for Georgia to once again have a two-headed monster in "Gurshall".
3. QB Aaron Murray
The only worry for Murray this season is not living up to expectations. Everyone expects Murray to shatter every SEC passing record this year, but if he doesn't its not the end of the world. Murray just has to be himself and take each game one at a time. If he does that, don't be surprised if Georgia is back in