Georgia DL signee Jordan Hall named top performer at Adidas All-American practice
Georgia signees continued putting on a show at the Adidas All-American bowl practices on Wednesday. The Bulldogs had three guys make the list of five top performers from The East squad on Tuesday. Two of the same guys, defensive lineman Jordan Hall and offensive lineman Monroe Freeling, were on the list again on Wednesday.
In fact, Hall was named THE top performer from the day.
“Jordan Hall was the most disruptive defensive lineman during Wednesday’s practice. During the 9-on-7 period in the morning, he consistently knifed through gaps, blowing up plays in the backfield. Later in the morning, he continued to disrupt the opposing offense’s timing and forced quarterbacks to rush passes throughout the day. Later in the afternoon, Hall turned in a very strong 1-on-1 sessions, showing off a powerful bull rush and twitch as an interior pass rusher. He capped off the strong day with a would-be sack during the 11-on-11 period. In all, it was a complete, dominant performance for the Georgia signee. Hall ranks as the No. 29 overall prospect and No. 4 defensive lineman in the On300.” – Cody Bellaire
The Jacksonville, Fla. native and newest addition to Georgia’s class, committing to and signing with the Bulldogs on December 22, is pushing hard for five-star status. He’s on the cusp per the On3 stand-along rankings and might make a run at it in the industry-generated, equally waited On3 Consensus. He’s ranked No. 56 overall in those rankings.
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Freeling is a littler further down the list. He comes in at No. 8 after being inside the top five on Tuesday but he, too, is making a case for five-star status.
“Monroe Freeling has looked like a prime developmental left tackle prospect at the All-American Bowl. In the morning, he was passing off defenders during the team period and looked very comfortable in both the run and pass games. Freeling continued to look like one of the top offensive linemen in the 2023 cycle during the afternoon. He had a few nice 1-on-1 reps and continued to play at a very high level in 11-on-11, working to the second level with ease and holding up in pass protection. The Georgia signee’s footwork and balance at 6-foot-7, 295 pounds is extremely impressive. Even though Freeling will need to add mass throughout his frame, he already possesses the raw strength to anchor in pass protection. The Isle of Palms (S.C.) Oceanside Collegiate product ranks as the No. 27 overall prospect and No. 4 offensive tackle in the On300.” – Cody Bellaire
The similarities between Freeling and Hall on the rankings front are uncanny. Freeling is ranked one spot behind Hall in the On3 Consensus. He’s just two spots ahead of Hall in the On3 stand-alone rankings with a chance to become a five-star by the end of the cycle.