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ESPN has named Georgia Bulldogs tight end Ethan Barbour as an under-the-radar player for the 2026 season. After suffering a broken ankle early in his freshman year, Barbour is expected to play a significant role in the team's offense next year.
ESPN has named Georgia Bulldogs tight end Ethan Barbour as an under the radar player for the 2026 campaign. At 6-foot-3, 235 pounds, Barbour will look to bounce back this season following a brutal ankle injury just three games into his freshman year.
Barbour is an athletic tight end that could play a big role on the Dawgsâ offense next year. Georgia lost a plethora of playmakers to both the NFL draft and transfer portal this offseason, as Barbour now finds himself in prime position for an increased workload in 2026. The tight end flashed his potential on numerous occasions in his freshman campaign in 2025, but Barbour suffered a broken ankle just three games into the season causing him to miss the rest of the year. Barbour is a good blocker and actually earned a start before getting injured.
Barbour was ranked as the No. 9 tight end and the No. 169 recruit from the class of 2025, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He was ranked as the No. 21 player in Georgia.
Barbour is expected enter 2026 fully healthy and has the talent to shine in Athens next season. Barbour is an elite blocker in addition to his pass catching abilities, and the former four-star recruit will look to make a name for himself this season following an unfortunate start in 2025.
Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on during the fourth quarter against the Charlotte 49ers at Sanford Stadium
Barbour did return for Georgia's Sugar Bowl last season and has been healthy this spring. He saw a lot of targets in the spring game, but will have to compete with a stacked tight end group for playing time.
Ethan Barbour is a tight end for the Georgia Bulldogs, recognized by ESPN as an under-the-radar player due to his potential and past injury that limited his playtime.
Ethan Barbour suffered a broken ankle just three games into his freshman year, which caused him to miss the remainder of the season.
Ethan Barbour is expected to enter the 2026 season fully healthy and is anticipated to have an increased workload in the Georgia Bulldogs' offense.

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Georgia will enter the 2026 campaign with one of the deepest tight end rooms in college football. The Dawgs currently have Lawson Luckie, Jaden Reddell and Elyiss Williams at the position in addition to Barbour, as each player could dominate in the Bulldogsâ offense next year.
This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: ESPN names tight end as overlooked Georgia football player