ATHENS, Ga. — Former University of Georgia wide receiver Zachariah Branch was arrested early Sunday, April 19, in Athens and charged with obstructing public sidewalks or streets and obstruction of a law enforcement officer, according to Athens-Clarke County jail records; he was booked at about 1:26 a.m. and released on $39 bond. Atlanta-area and national outlets report the arrest this week as Branch, 22, who declared for the 2026 NFL Draft in January after a season with 81 receptions, 811 yards and six touchdowns, faces misdemeanor charges; police have not released further details and the incident occurred days before the draft scheduled later this week.
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This incident serves as a reminder to young athletes about the importance of maintaining a clean record. A promising career can be jeopardized by legal trouble. If you're a parent or mentor, it's a good time to talk about making wise choices.
Zachariah Branch's arrest is a bump in his road to the NFL Draft. It's unclear how this will impact his draft prospects. Officials haven't confirmed that yet. Worth forwarding if you know someone eyeing a sports career.
No party is reported to have benefited from the arrest; Branch was processed by authorities and released on bond.
Zachariah Branch was directly affected by the arrest: he was booked into Athens-Clarke County jail and released on $39 bond.
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Georgia receiver Zachariah Branch arrested ahead of NFL Draft
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