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Georgia's five commits in 2025 all in top 100 of new On3 rankings

Jake Reuseby:Jake Reuse05/15/23

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The latest version of the 2025 On300 is out, and once again, it’s kind to the Georgia Bulldogs in terms of their rising junior class.

Georgia is still sitting at No. 1 in the 2025 Class Rankings, and with five pledges in the top 100, it’s no wonder why.

The newest commit for the Bulldogs in the 2025 class, tight end Elyiss Williams continues to see his stock climb. The 6-foot-6, 230-pound standout from Folkston, Georgia checks in as the nation’s top tight end in the cycle in this update, and Williams also saw a rankings bump. Previously in the No. 46 spot for On3’s rankings, Williams jumps up fourteen spots and lands at No. 32 overall this go round. His relationship with Todd Hartley was a major key in his decision, and it’s safe to say the Bulldogs have their hands on one of the best in the nation in Williams.

Another gainer, defensive lineman Justus Terry saw his stock rise five spots, putting himself inside the top 50 at No. 49 overall after being at No. 54. Ticking the tape at 6-foot-5, 275-pounds, Terry hails from Manchester, Georgia’s Manchester High and has been flexing the recruiting muscle since committing to Tray Scott and the Bulldogs. While Texas A&M and Auburn continue to vie for his services, the Bulldogs may just have their leader of the class in Terry. 

Buford linebacker Jadon Perlotte saw a slight drop in this update, sliding nine spots down to No. 54 from No. 45 in the nation. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound defender continues to see his recruitment out, having taken numerous visits since pledging to the Bulldogs. Teams such as Florida State and Southern Cal are pushing for his services, and Perlotte seems open to listening to their pitches at this stage.

Alabama-based big man Micah Debose, meanwhile, climbed up to No. 77, two spots up from his previous No. 79. A product of Mobile, Alabama’s Vigor High School, Debose is one of the most sought after tackles in the country for the 2025 class, and while the in-state schools will work to keep him close to home, the Bulldogs love what they have here and won’t be ceding anything easily.

Rounding out the Georgia commits on the list, running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman also saw a slight bump, sitting at No. 88 overall up from No. 89. A product of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Imhotep Institute, Wallace-Coleman was Georgia’s first commit of the Class of 2025. He continues to be courted by Penn State and others, though so far he’s shown no signs of wavering on his decision.

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