November 25, 2024

Top247news: Georgia commits, targets landed With Elite Outstanding…..

On Wednesday, 247Sports released its initial version of the Top247 rankings for the Class of 2026.

Georgia had a major influence on the rankings, whether that be commits/targets or prospects from the Peach State. That included Georgia’s only 2026 commit firmly in the top 10 of the national rankings.

In this article, we take a look at where Georgia’s top commits and targets ranked in the Top247 launch for the rising junior class.

Keep in mind: Georgia’s targets list will grow substantially in the coming months. There are several players — especially along the offensive line and defensive line — who weren’t included in this article because they’re not viewed yet as significant Georgia targets. As we know, that can quickly change this time of year as coaches get out on the road to do evaluations.

Let’s take a look at the initial rankings and Georgia’s role in that.

Chris Henry Jr. (Ohio State commit): No. 2 overall, No. 1 wide receiver

Jabari Brady: No. 14 overall, No. 2 wide receiver

Devin Carter: No. 30 overall, No. 6 wide receiver

Jordon Gidron: No. 49 overall, No. 7 wide receiver

Aaron Gregory: No. 105 overall, No. 14 wide receiver

Naeem Burroughs: No. 114 overall, No. 16 wide receiver

Daniel Odom: No. 207 overall, No. 34 wide receiver

Nalin Scott: No. 222 overall, No. 37 wide receiver

Jonah Winston: No. 247 overall, No. 38 wide receiver

Jackson Cantwell: No. 4 overall, No. 2 offensive tackle

Ekene Ogboko: No. 13 overall, No. 3 offensive tackle

Kevin Brown: No. 99 overall, No. 9 offensive tackle

INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE
Lamar Brown: No. 9 overall, No. 1 interior offensive lineman

Sam Utu: No. 61 overall, No. 2 interior offensive lineman

Leo Delaney: No. 76 overall, No. 3 interior offensive lineman

Tyler Merrill: No. 112 overall, No. 5 interior offensive lineman

Carter Scruggs: No. 128 overall, No. 7 interior offensive lineman

Kai Pritchard: No. 223 overall, No. 14 interior offensive lineman

DEFENSIVE LINE
James Carrington: No. 34 overall, No. 3 defensive lineman

Bryce Perry-Wright: No. 38 overall, No. 4 defensive lineman

Jareylan McCoy: No. 132 overall, No. 13 defensive lineman

Vodney Cleveland: No. 146 overall, No. 14 defensive lineman

Jermaine Kinsler: No. 158 overall, No. 18 defensive lineman

Noah Clark: No. 177 overall, No. 22 defensive lineman

Deuce Geralds: No. 190 overall, No. 23 defensive lineman

Anthony Kennedy: No. 246 overall, No. 31 defensive lineman

It may seem like the 2024 season is still a long ways away, but the Georgia Bulldogs are slowly but surely grinding through the offseason. The Bulldogs hit an important milestone just over a week ago when they capped off spring practice with their annual G-Day game.

Georgia’s 15 spring practices gave us a better sense of where things stack up for the team as it prepares for the 2024 season, which will begin on Aug. 31 with a game against Clemson in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. After projecting the depth chart for the offense and the defense earlier this offseason, I’ve taken another look at how things stack up and updated how things are shaping up going into the rest of spring and into the summer.

Please keep in mind that these depth charts will not include summer enrollees. The depth charts have been updated to remove portal departures and will be updated if additional players either leave or join the Bulldogs going forward.

 

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