Signed by Green Bay as an undrafted free agent on May 2, 2025âŠPlayed in 59 games with 42 starts in five seasons at Georgia (2020-24), recording 96 tackles (46 solo), nine tackles for a loss, three sacks, three passes defensed, an interception and a blocked kick on special teamsâŠPart of two national championship teams for the Bulldogs, helping Georgia win back-to-back titles in 2021-22âŠAppeared in all 14 games with 13 starts in 2024, registering 27 tackles (10 solo), a tackle for a loss and a pass defensed⊠Logged four tackles (two solo) at Kentucky (Sept. 14)âŠPosted three tackles (all assists) and a shared tackle for a loss at Texas (Oct. 19)⊠Matched his career high with five tackles (one solo) at Ole Miss (Nov. 9)âŠRegistered two tackles (one solo) and broke up a pass intended for RB Jeremiyah Love vs. Notre Dame (Jan. 2) in the Allstate Sugar BowlâŠStarted all 14 games in 2023, earning All-Southeastern Conference second-team recognition from the league's coaches and The Associated Press after recording 24 tackles (13 solo), three tackles for a loss, two sacks, a career-best two passes defensed and an INT⊠Was part of a Bulldog defense that ranked No. 9 in the country in total defense (289.1 ypg) and pass defense (175.4 ypg)âŠMatched his career high with five tackles (four solo) and a tackle for a loss in a victory at Auburn (Sept. 30)âŠSnagged his first career INT when he picked off QB Brady Cook in the fourth quarter vs. Missouri (Nov. 4)âŠRegistered three tackles (two solo) and a sack when he brought down QB Jaxson Dart for a loss of 10 yards vs. Ole Miss (Nov. 11)âŠFinished with four tackles (two solo) vs. Alabama (Dec. 2) in the SEC title gameâŠStarted all 15 games in 2022, helping Georgia win its second national title in as many years after recording a career-high 33 tackles (16 solo), three tackles for a loss and a blocked kick on special teamsâŠHelped Georgia rank No. 1 in the nation in run defense (77.1 ypg) and No. 5 in points allowed (14.3 ppg), including seven games where opponents were held to 10 or fewer pointsâŠLogged a tackle for a loss vs. Samford (Sept. 10) when he took down WR Chandler Smith for a loss of 6 yardsâŠRegistered a career-high five tackles (two solo) and a shared tackle for a loss vs. Florida (Oct. 29)âŠMatched his career high with five tackles (one solo) and helped LB Jamon Johnson take down RB Christopher Rodriguez Jr. for a loss of a yard on fourth-and-1, forcing a turnover on downs on the first drive of the game at Kentucky (Nov. 19)âŠBlocked a field-goal attempt in the first quarter vs. LSU (Dec. 3) in the SEC title game, which was picked up and returned 86 yards for a TD by DB Christopher Smith for the first score of the gameâŠPosted two tackles (one solo) and a shared tackle for a loss vs. TCU (Jan. 9) in the national title game, helping hold the Horned Frogs to just seven pointsâŠAppeared in 10 games in 2021, recording nine tackles (five solo), two tackles for a loss and a sackâŠHelped Georgia rank No. 1 in the country in points allowed (10.2 ppg) and No. 2 in total defense (268.9 ypg) and run defense (78.9 ypg)âŠThe Bulldogs defense allowed 10 or fewer points in nine games, including three shutouts⊠Helped the Bulldogs win their third national title in program history and the first since 1980âŠRegistered two tackles (one solo) and a sack of QB Ty Johnston III for a loss of 9 yards vs. UAB (Sept. 11)âŠPosted two tackles (one solo) vs. Missouri (Nov. 6)âŠLogged a tackle for a loss vs. Charleston Southern (Nov. 20)âŠAppeared in six games as a true freshman in 2020, registering three tackles (two solo)âŠMade his collegiate debut vs. Tennessee (Oct. 10)âŠCredited with his first solo tackle at South Carolina (Nov. 26)âŠMajored in family and consumer sciencesâŠAttended Columbia High School in Decatur, Ga., earning Class 5A all-state first-team recognition from the Georgia Sports Writers Association as a seniorâŠNamed the 2019 Region Defensive Player of the YearâŠTransferred to Columbia from Stephenson High School (Stone Mountain, Ga.) after his junior yearâŠHelped lead the Lions to a 9-2 record and the Region 4-6A title as a junior, earning all-state second-team honors from the Georgia Sports Writers Association and honorable mention accolades from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution⊠Started his high school career at Martin Luther King Jr. High School (Lithonia, Ga.), where he participated in football and track & field as a freshmanâŠHis cousin, Jerry Stackhouse, played 18 seasons (1995- 2013) in the NBAâŠFirst name is pronounced NAH-zeer...Given name Nazir Phaheem Stackhouse; born in Trenton, N.J.