The Georgia football program announced multiple personnel moves on Thursday.

According to head coach Kirby Smart, DB Rico McGraw, DB Juwuan Briscoe, and WR Shaquery Wilson will all leave the program:

Of the three, Briscoe contributed the most this past season. He started four games — and featured in nine. Briscoe accrued 16 total tackles and intercepted two passes.

Wilson flip-flopped between the running back and receiver position. He came close to transferring once Smart took the job, but was convinced to stay. Wilson did not log a snap this season.

McGraw was the projected starter at corner heading into this season. A former Army All-American out of the Nashville area, he was expected to be a big-time player for the Bulldogs.

However, he was plagued by a nagging shoulder injury throughout the year. Alabama transfer Maurice Smith also gobbled up much of what would’ve been McGraw’s playing time.

Of the three, McGraw’s departure is likely the biggest disappointment.