Georgia’s KJ Bolden Shines in College Football’s Top 50 Rankings

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Georgia Bulldogs football has been a powerhouse under Kirby Smart, no question about it. The team’s recruiting classes? Pretty wild—never ranked outside the top six since Smart showed up in Athens.

Still, for all that talent, only one Bulldog made the cut among the top 50 players in college football for the upcoming season. Pro Football Focus (PFF) named junior safety KJ Bolden the 11th best player in the nation, and honestly, it’s hard to argue with them.

Bolden’s been a standout on a young Georgia defense, and his leadership’s turning heads. PFF called him the only Georgia player in their top 50, which is honestly surprising given the roster.

KJ Bolden: The Lone Bulldog in PFF’s Top 50

Bolden was the No. 1 safety recruit in the 2024 class. He wasted no time making his mark and is now considered the nation’s top safety.

PFF put it bluntly: No returning safety has been more valuable over the past two seasons. That’s a big statement. His overall grade of 90.7 ranks him second among returning safeties, which just confirms he’s elite.

Bolden’s Journey to the Top

Since his first days in Athens, Bolden’s lived up to the hype. He’s been steady, reliable, and surprisingly mature for his age.

Even as a sophomore, he took on a leadership role. The secondary was full of underclassmen like Daylen Everette and Joenel Aguero, and Bolden didn’t hesitate to step up and mentor them.

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Challenges for the Georgia Defense

Last season wasn’t exactly smooth sailing for Georgia’s defense, especially in the secondary. Early on, safety Kyron Jones went down with an injury, throwing the rotation into chaos.

The Bulldogs tried out guys like JaCorey Thomas and Zion Branch, just scrambling to find someone to pair with Bolden. Through it all, Bolden was the steadying force they needed.

Statistical Highlights

Bolden played in all 14 games last season. His stat line:

  • 76 tackles
  • 2.5 tackles for loss
  • Two interceptions
  • Five passes defended

He earned second-team All-SEC honors from the coaches. There’s a good chance he’ll be on the preseason watchlist for the Jim Thorpe Award, too.

Implications for the Upcoming Season

Looking ahead, Bolden’s importance just keeps growing. The defense is still young, maybe even a bit raw, and they’re going to lean on him more than ever.

Georgia’s recruiting classes are stacked, so the potential’s there. But right now, Bolden’s the guy holding it all together.

Expectations for the 2026 Roster

The 2026 roster? Loaded with talent. Recruiting classes have been ranked second, first, second, and fifth—pretty impressive.

Still, only one player in PFF’s top 50. That’s kind of wild, right? It feels like there’s a real opportunity for someone else to step up and surprise us.

Bolden’s leadership might be the missing piece that helps these young guys break out. Here’s hoping they take that next step.

Conclusion

KJ Bolden’s spot among college football’s top 50 players really says a lot about his raw talent and leadership. He’s actually the only Georgia player to make the list this year.

With so many young and untested guys on defense, Bolden’s role is going to be huge. The Bulldogs have a season ahead that’s packed with both tough moments and big chances.

If you’re curious and want more on KJ Bolden or the Georgia Bulldogs, check out the full article on On3.

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Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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