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Tate Ratledge from Georgia football is officially an NFL rookie after being picked by the Detroit Lions in the 2025 NFL draft. He was the No. 57 overall draft pick. Here's what Ratledge brings to ...
Former Georgia offensive lineman Tate Ratledge could be changing positions with the Detroit Lions. The Georgia Bulldogs had 13 players selected during the 2025 NFL draft and one of them was offensive ...
Ratledge was a three-year starter at Georgia and helped the Bulldogs win ... for real-time simulations and stay ahead of the game! Tate Ratledge was named First-team All-SEC in both 2023 and ...
How Georgia guard Tate Ratledge fits with the Detroit Lions. The second day of the NFL draft kicked off on Friday and the Detroit Lions selected Georgia guard Tate Ratledge in the second round.
The Detroit Lions filled a major question mark along the offensive line by adding Georgia guard Tate Ratledge with the 57th pick in Round 2 of the NFL Draft on Friday night. Ratledge (6-foot-6 ...
At least Ratledge was rated among the best available guards by the time the pick came up late in the second round. While I don’t love the value, I’m pumping up the grade from a C-plus because ...
The Detroit Lions traded up three spots to grab Georgia guard Tate Ratledge in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, a move that could pay dividends on the offensive line immediately and in the ...
Sometime last year, Tate Ratledge got a tattoo of a lion on his ... Ratledge started three seasons at right guard at Georgia, helped the Bulldogs win two national championships and played with ...
Can Georgia offensive lineman Tate Ratledge be a rookie starter in the NFL? Tate Ratledge has the tools to make an immediate impact in the NFL, and with the right development, he could very well ...
LEXINGTON, Kentucky — Georgia football starting right guard Tate Ratledge was injured in the second quarter of the Bulldogs game Saturday night at Kentucky. Ratledge walked slowly off the field ...
Georgia offensive lineman Tate Ratledge addressed the media at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, offering his perspective on the team's offensive struggles during the 2024 season.