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Spring video recap: offensive line

Spring camp has wrapped up, and we are going through practice video provided by UGA. The media isn't allowed to shoot video during the open periods, so this is one way our readers can see practice snippets for themselves.

Previous spring video recaps:

Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Wide Receivers

The main thing that stands out in video is the sheer size of Georgia's offensive linemen. It is incredible that they are able to play with an elite level of athleticism at their stature.

Going into summer, seven linemen appear to have separated themselves in terms of anticipated playing time: Andrew Thomas, Solomon Kindley, Trey Hill, Isaiah Wilson, Ben Cleveland, Cade Mays, and Jamaree Salyer. Cleveland was not featured on the provided practice video. Here are the others.

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Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas
Andrew Thomas
Thomas stays low before driving up and forward.
Thomas stays low before driving up and forward.
Notice how Thomas drives his lower body in tandem with shoulder alignment.
Notice how Thomas drives his lower body in tandem with shoulder alignment.

Isaiah Wilson

Wilson attacks from the three-point stance.
Wilson attacks from the three-point stance.
Wilson works on his hand placement at the point of attack.
Wilson works on his hand placement at the point of attack.
Wilson chips a defender before attacking his target.
Wilson chips a defender before attacking his target.

Solomon Kindley 

Kindley keeps his head low and bursts for a block.
Kindley keeps his head low and bursts for a block.
This footwork drill forces Kindley to keep a wide base.
This footwork drill forces Kindley to keep a wide base.
Kindley
Kindley

Cade Mays

Cade Mays eyes his next drill.
Cade Mays eyes his next drill.

Jamaree Salyer 

Salyer drives forward and stays low.
Salyer drives forward and stays low.
Salyer works on his left hand leverage.
Salyer works on his left hand leverage.
Salyer makes impact on one block and keeps moving forward.
Salyer makes impact on one block and keeps moving forward.
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