NEW ORLEANS —The conga line of Georgia football talent just keeps on flowing.

From the recruiting ranks, into offseason training camp and then with game day performances, the Bulldogs’ collection of rising stars continues to shine.

Azeez Ojulari, a redshirt freshman from Marietta, became the latest Georgia football player to make the FWAA Freshman All-American Team.

Ojulari had a mind-bending 36 QB pressures from his outside linebacker position, also recording 36 tackles and 5.5 sacks including a fumble-inducing hit in the Bulldogs’ 26-14 Sugar Bowl win on Jan. 1.

Georgia led the SEC In total defense, scoring defense and rushing defense while ranking No. 8 in the nation in pass efficiency defense with Ojulari starting 13 of 14 games.

Earlier this season, Ojulari became the first freshman player under Kirby Smart to be named a team captain.

Ojulari was also named one of seven semifinalists for the FWAA Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Award last week.

Memphis running back Kenny Gainwell won the Freshman of the Year Award on Monday.

Gainwell totaled more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage as the Tigers won the AAC and player in their first-ever New Year’s Six Bowl.

The Freshman Player of the Year Award began last season, with Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence claiming the honor.

The Freshman All-American team started in 2001. Ojulari is the 13th Bulldog to be honored on the team, ironically enough, matching his jersey number.

Eight of those 13 players were signed under Smart, who took over before the 2016 season.

Georgia Freshmen All-Americans

RB Knowshon Moreno, 2007

WR AJ Green, 2008

TE Orson Charles, 2009

RB Todd Gurley, 2012

RB Nick Chubb, 2014

TE Isaac Nautta, 2016

PK Rodrigo Blankenship, 2016

QB Jake Fromm, 2017

OL Andrew Thomas, 2017

OL Isaiah Wilson, 2018

OL Cade Mays, 2018

DL Jordan Davis, 2018

OLB Azeez Ojuari, 2019

2019 FWAA Freshman All-American Team

Quarterbacks

Sam Howell – North Carolina, 6-2  225  Indian Trail, N.C.

Kedon Slovis – USC, 6-2  200  Scottsdale, Ariz.

Running backs

(RS) Javian Hawkins – Louisville, 5-9  182  Titusville, Fla.

Sincere McCormick – UTSA, 5-9  200  Converse, Texas

Receivers

David Bell – Purdue, 6-2  210  Indianapolis, Ind.

C.J. Johnson – ECU, 6-2  229  Greenville, N.C.

Dante Wright – Colorado State, 5-10  165  Navarre, Fla.

Offensive Linemen

Evan Neal – Alabama, 6-7  360  Okeechobee, Fla.

O’Cyrus Torrence – Louisiana, 6-5  342  Greensburg, La.

Ikem Ekwonu – NC State, 6-4  308  Charlotte, N.C.

Sean Rhyan – UCLA, 6-4  323  Ladera Ranch, Calif.

(RS) Nick Rosi – Toledo, 6-4  290  Powell, Ohio

(RS) Travis Glover – Georgia State, 6-6  330  Vienna, Ga.

Defensive Linemen

(RS) Gregory Rousseau – Miami, 6-6  251  Coconut Creek, Fla.

George Karlaftis – Purdue, 6-4  265  West Lafayette, Ind.

(RS) Solomon Byrd – Wyoming, 6-4  243  Palmdale, Calif.

Kayvon Thibodeaux – Oregon, 6-5  242  South Central Los Angeles, Calif.

Linebackers

(RS) Devin Richardson – New Mexico State, 6-3  233  Klein, Texas

Omar Speights – Oregon State, 6-1  233  Philadelphia, Pa.

(RS) Azeez Ojulari – Georgia, 6-3, 240 Marietta, Ga.

Shane Lee – Alabama, 6-0  246  Burtonsville, Md.

Defensive Backs

(RS) Ar’Darius Washington – TCU, 5-8  175  Shreveport, La.

Derek Stingley Jr. – LSU, 6-1  190  Baton Rouge, La.

Kyle Hamilton – Notre Dame, 6-4  210  Atlanta, Ga.

(RS) Verone McKinley III – Oregon, 5-10  192  Carrollton, Texas

Ahmad Gardner – Cincinnati, 6-2  185  Detroit, Mich.

Tykee Smith – West Virginia, 5-10  184  Philadelphia, Pa.

Punter

Austin McNamara – Texas Tech, 6-4  175  Gilbert, Ariz.

Kicker

(RS) Gabe Brkic – Oklahoma, 6-2  175  Chardon, Ohio

Kick returner

Joshua Youngblood – Kansas State, 5-10  180  Tampa, Fla.

Punt returner

(RS) Kyle Philips – UCLA, 5-11  181  San Marcos, Calif.

All-Purpose

(RS) Kenneth Gainwell – Memphis, 5-11  183  Yazoo City, Miss.

Player of the Year

Kenneth Gainwell, Memphis

Breakout Performance

Jayden Daniels, Arizona State

Most Inspirational

Kedon Slovis

Coach of the Year

Ryan Day, Ohio State