10-Day Forecast: RPM says Georgia will add four commitments
As good as June was to Georgia on the recruiting trail, July may be better. The Bulldogs capped off last month with a commitment from 4-star offensive lineman MIchael Uini and more is almost certainly coming.
There will be four decisions in the next 10 days and according to On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM), Georgia is in tremendous shape to grow the class by that many. Let’s take a look at all of them below.
OL Daniel Calhoun
Decision Date: July 5
RPM leader: Georgia with 91.6%
On3 Industry-ranking: No. 116 overall, No. 7 interior offensive lineman, No. 17 in Georgia
Georgia has battled Alabama and Texas for awhile now. Miami also stuck its head into the door for a bit and made a move. Now that this one is down to the end, it’s probably a showdown between the Bulldogs and Crimson Tide. It’s hard not to like where Stacy Searels and company stand at this point. Playing for the home-state school where he’s a priority, for now, seems like it is going to win out.
OL Nyier Daniels
Decision Date: July 7
RPM leader: Georgia with 96.8%
On3 Industry-ranking: No. 160 overall, No. 13 offensive tackle, No. 2 in New Jersey
The Bulldogs knocked it out of the park on Daniels’ official visit. The mammoth tackle is very high on Georgia’s board and has been for some time. It rolled out the red carpet and Daniels eventually cancelled the visit he had scheduled to Texas for the following week. This one seems pretty certain for UGA but, while there is plenty of reason for confidence, we’ll see what happens five days from now.
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OL Marques Easley
Decision Date: July 8
RPM leader: Georgia with 87.9%
On3 Industry-ranking: No. 241 overall, No. 18 offensive tackle, No. 5 in Illinois
Easley released a top three on June 19 that did not include Georgia. Those close to the situation were quick to point out that the Dawgs weren’t out of it. Now, low and behold, UGA is the favorite to land him. This one is shaping up to be a Georgia vs. Oklahoma battle and if the Bulldogs landing Calhoun and Daniels doesn’t cause him to rethink things, they’ll land Easley too. He doesn’t play the same level of competition as Uini, Calhoun, and Daniels but he’s high-upside prospect with his best football ahead.
DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye
Decision Date: July 12
RPM leader: Georgia with 96.3 percent
On3 Industry-ranking: No. 44 overall, No. 8 defensive lineman, No. 10 in Texas
By the time this announcement comes around Georgia, one way or another, will be done on the offensive line. It won’t, however, be done on the lines of scrimmage. Jonah-Ajonye is an elite national prospect who has risen a lot in the past month or so. He’s probably going to rise even more. Jonah-Ajonye has been enamored with Georgia since he took his first visit in May. He’s a big piece in this class because he can play defensive end and slide down to play the three-technique position, too. Oh, and he just started playing football a few years ago.