In ESPN's post-spring football game rankings released Wednesday, the Georgia Bulldogs landed the No. 4 spot.

Georgia, which fell one spot from the pre-spring rankings, was placed behind Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State, respectively.

ESPN’s Mark Schlabach wrote Georgia needs to find playmakers on offense who can support quarterback Jake Fromm and replace a slew of talent on defense.

“Sophomore D’Andre Swift missed much of the spring with a groin injury, and Zamir White, the No. 1 tailback in the ESPN 300, is still recovering from surgery for a torn ACL,” Schlabach wrote. “Georgia also needs young receivers such as Jayson Stanley, Jeremiah Holloman, Tyler Simmons and Trey Blount to become more consistent.

“On defense ... D’Andre Walker and Walter Grant are the top candidates to start on the outside, and Monty Rice emerged as a playmaker on the inside during the spring.”