Freshman sensation Jacob Eason, senior Greyson Lambert or junior Brice Ramsey. One of those players will take the first offensive snap under center for Georgia on Saturday, but who?

It's the million-dollar question in Athens — and anywhere else Bulldogs fans reside — as Georgia prepares to open the season against No. 22 North Carolina in the Georgia Dome.

The race appears to be down to Lambert, who started 12 games in 2015, and Eason, the No. 2 pro-style quarterback in the 2016 247Sports Composite. We asked 247Sports' Georgia experts Kipp Adams, Jake Rowe and Rusty Mansell to give us their best guess on who gets the nod for the No. 18 Bulldogs.

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Kipp Adams -- Greyson Lambert

Jacob Eason is the future at quarterback for Georgia, and he will likely start at some point this season. But in what could be a high-scoring affair, on the road at the Georgia Dome, Kirby Smart will make sure his offense is in the right plays at the line of scrimmage. So while Jacob Eason has the most arm talent on the roster, it is fifth-year senior Greyson Lambert who knows what all 11 players on offense are supposed to be doing on each play, and not just the pass catchers. With that in mind, Lambert will start in the season opener for Georgia, but Eason will have a chance to play and earn the starting job by the time the Bulldogs head to Oxford in Week 3.

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Rusty Mansell -- Greyson Lambert

This QB battle is going down the wire. I was told by a good source on Wednesday morning that the UGA staff has truly not decided yet. Now my gut feeling still would be Lambert, but I do think regardless who starts Eason or Lambert, both will play. I think this could be something decided on Wednesday night by UGA staff and let the starter know by then. Again, both are going to play or I would be VERY surprised.

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Jake Rowe -- Greyson Lambert

This time last week, Jacob Eason was coming off a full week and a scrimmage with the first team and appeared to be on his way to being the starter. But since game week began, Lambert has been working with the first unit. While he hasn't been impressive, Lambert has been in this position before and won't be overwhelmed by the moment. He's probably not going to wow anyone, but he can certainly get the ball to Nick Chubb a few times and allow the freshman absorb his first game-day atmosphere before taking the field. I have no doubt that Eason will play and do so early.

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We'll find out the answer on Saturday at 5:30 ET. The game will be televised on ESPN.