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Zachariah Branch, a top NFL Draft prospect and former Georgia wide receiver, was arrested in Athens, Georgia, early Sunday on two misdemeanor charges. The arrest occurred just days before he is expected to be a second-round pick, following an impressive college career and standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine. Branch was detained by Athens-Clarke County Police and released after posting $39 bail, charged with obstructing public sidewalks and streets as well as obstructing law enforcement.
Branch, who turned 22 last month, had recently participated in Georgia’s spring game and transferred from Southern California, quickly establishing himself as a key target for Georgia’s offense. He finished the season with 811 receiving yards and six touchdowns and announced his intention to declare for the NFL Draft. His athleticism was showcased during the combine with a 4.35-second 40-yard dash, bolstering his draft prospects amid the recent legal incident. Despite the arrest, his draft stock remains high, and he is projected to be a valuable addition to an NFL team this year.