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Georgia lands the commitment of 4-star WR Craig Dandridge

Jeremy Johnsonby:Jeremy Johnson06/26/25

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Milton (Ga.) Cambridge four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge is the latest to commit to Georgia this week. Georgia has been on a run of commitments with Dandridge being the fifth in the last five days.

The No. 229 overall prospect in the 2026 On3 Industry Rankings is Georgia’s 22nd commit in the class so far. Dandridge chose Georgia over Tennessee, Oklahoma and Georgia Tech.

Dandridge led the state of Georgia in receiving yards in 2024 with 1,628 yards and 15 touchdowns. Georgia offered Dandridge early this winter and remained a heavy contender throughout the spring.

The Bulldogs hosted Dandridge on May 30 for an official visit. That weekend made a major impression on the four-star wide receiver.

“They treated my family extremely well, and that was one of the biggest things I was looking at, how they actually treat the families,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ on June 2. “I saw my family having a great, fun time and that was really important to me. It was amazing to have my family there so they could also get the experience, because I’m very fortunate and grateful to be able to take these visits, because not a lot of people have the opportunity.”

Georgia’s support staff and developmental plan were a major selling point for the Cambridge star.

” What stood out were the opportunities that they provide for their players and how many staff that they have to support their players,” Dandridge said back on June 2.

Dandridge joins four-stars Ryan Mosley and Brady Marchese as Georgia’s wide receiver commits. The Bulldogs landed four-star linebacker Shadarius Toodle on Sunday, four-star EDGE Khamari Brooks on Monday, three-star defensive lineman Corey Howard on Tuesday, and four-star running back Jae Lamar on Wednesday. The Bulldogs will now take aim at six commitments in six days with four-star safety Chace Calicut making the call on Friday. James Johnson, a top defensive line target, will decide on Saturday.

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