Georgia QB Carson Beck shows why he's so highly rated with summer proactivity

The short time period of the "college football offseason" is upon us, but the best of athletes know that preseason preparation does not truly know a lull. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is one of those. Beck is projected largely to be not only the best quarterback in the nation in 2024, but also potentially the […]

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Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) breaks a tackle by Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive lineman D'Quan Douse (99) during the first half at Hyundai Field.
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The short time period of the "college football offseason" is upon us, but the best of athletes know that preseason preparation does not truly know a lull. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is one of those.

Beck is projected largely to be not only the best quarterback in the nation in 2024, but also potentially the best overall prospect available for the taking in the 2025 NFL Draft.

There's a reason for that, and it shows in Beck's proactivity to maintain a high level of play and chemistry with his receivers. Beck, a Florida native, recently invited down some of his top targets to get some reps in ahead of fall camp.

Those included wide receiver Dillon Bell, tight end Oscar Delp, wide receiver Colbie Young and fellow wideout Dominic Lovett. They can all be seen in this video that was recently released of the independently organized workout:

Beck turned heads in his first year on the scene as a starter, quickly making a name for himself as one of the nation's best quarterbacks. He finished out the 2023 season with a 72.4% completion rate, 3,941 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.

There's no question he's doing everything it takes to only build upon that in 2024.