Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch, a projected Day 2 NFL draft pick, has been arrested on misdemeanor charges that could impact his professional prospects. Athens-Clarke County police detained Branch early Sunday morning on allegations of obstructing public sidewalks and streets, as well as obstructing a law enforcement officer, according to the Athens Banner-Herald.
Branch was booked into Clarke County Jail at 1:26 a.m. and released approximately two hours later at 3:44 a.m. The incident comes at a critical juncture in Branch’s career, as he had been building momentum toward the upcoming NFL draft.
Once regarded as the nation’s top wide receiver recruit upon graduating high school, Branch began his collegiate career at the University of Southern California in 2023. After two seasons with the Trojans, he transferred to the University of Georgia for the 2024 season. During his freshman year, he earned first-team All-American honors as a punt returner. Last season, he led the Southeastern Conference with 81 receptions, showcasing his reliability and playmaking ability.
Branch’s draft stock received a significant boost following an impressive 4.35-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, highlighting his elite speed. However, his recent arrest introduces an element of uncertainty regarding his draft position. Teams will now weigh his on-field talent against off-field concerns as they finalize their draft boards.
As the draft approaches, Branch will likely face questions from NFL teams about the incident and how he plans to address it moving forward. His ability to navigate this challenge could prove pivotal in determining where he lands in the draft and shaping the early stages of his professional career.
