Despite declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft two weeks ago, Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is reportedly entering the college football transfer zone.
The leading signal-caller was Georgia’s quarterback the past two seasons (2023-24), leading the Bulldogs to a combined 24-3 record. Beck averaged 3,713 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, nine touchdown passes and a 156.2 passer rating per season during that span, while completing 68.4% of his passes.
He suffered a season-ending elbow injury in Georgia’s SEC Championship Game win over Texas in December. The Bulldogs then lost to Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff with Gunner Stockton at center.
Miami (Fla.), which went 10-3 and lost quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Cam Ward in the draft, is considered one of the favorites to land Beck, according to ESPN. Beck, on the other hand, is getting feedback that he could have been selected anywhere from the first to third rounds of this year’s draft, according to the report.
If he returns to school for a sixth season, Beck will lead the 2026 quarterback draft class along with Penn State’s Drew Allar and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, among others. Beck, a former four-star recruit, spent five seasons at Georgia, serving as the backup to quarterback Stetson Bennett on the school’s 2021 and 2022 championship teams before becoming the starter in 2023.
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