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All four Georgia commits in top 100 in initial 2025 On300 ranking

Jake Reuseby:Jake Reuse03/27/23

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Georgia currently holds the nation’s No. 1 ranked recruiting class in the 2024 cycle, and in 2025, the news is the same.

The Bulldogs are already ranked as the nation’s top class, and it’s no surprise why given that they have four commits in the top 100 per the initial On3 Class of 2025 On300 rankings.

Jadon Perlotte, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound linebacker from Buford, Georgia’s Buford High School, leads the way for the Bulldogs in the On300. The rising junior, who pledged his services to Georgia in early December of 2022, checks in at No. 45 nationally and No. 4 linebacker. Perlotte has continued to visit elsewhere despite his commitment, with recent stops at Alabama, Texas A&M, and Florida State. While the Bulldogs will have their work cut out for them when it comes to retaining a player of his caliber, he’s been previously bullish on his feelings toward the in-state team and has grown up a Georgia fan.

Speaking of highly rated in-state talents, you have to go just nine spots down the On300 to find Georgia’s next commit, Justus Terry. Out of Manchester High School in Manchester, Georgia, Terry ranks as the nation’s No. 54 overall prospect and No. 7 defensive lineman in the On300. A 6-foot-5, 275-pound defensive lineman, Terry committed to the Bulldogs in January, thanks in large part to the efforts of Georgia defensive line coach Tray Scott. Auburn and Texas A&M are among others who’ve offered, but Terry looks to be solidly committed in the early goings on his recruitment and is a key piece for the Bulldogs toward the future of the defensive line.

Switching sides of the ball but staying in the trenches, offensive lineman Micah Debose, who also committed to the Bulldogs in January, is up next on the list for Georgia pledges in the newly released ranking. A product of Mobile, Alabama’s Vigor High School, the 6-foot-5, 315-pound offensive tackle is the nation’s No. 79 overall prospect and No. 10 offensive tackle in the initial 2025 ranking. As you might expect, Alabama and Auburn are both working to have a say on where Debose ultimately ends up, as either would love to keep him home, but the Bulldogs won’t be giving up anything easily for a prospect with his size and upside. Look for this to continue to be a battle to monitor moving forward, as Debose will likely be one of the most hotly contested recruitments in the cycle.

The fourth member of Georgia’s Class of 2025 to make the list was also the first on the commitment list. That’s running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman, who checks in at No. 89 overall in the first edition of the 2025 On300. A 6-foot-1, 200-pound ball carrier, Wallace-Coleman stars for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Imhotep Institute and is currently ranked as the nation’s No. 7 running back for the Class of 2025 per the On300. Wallace-Coleman committed to Georgia in July of 2022.

Several Georgia targets dot the top of the list, as well, including five-star in-state defenders Elijah Griffin and Zayden Walker and top offensive tackle David Sanders, who just spent the weekend in Athens.

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