WATCH: Georgia WR Landon Roldan puts on show in senior season
Georgia wideout Landon Roldan got some flowers recently and On3 sent them. In the final On300 of the 2025 class, Roldan went from unranked to No. 184 overall. He’s now a bonafide four-star prospect, the nation’s No. 28 wideout and No. 21 player in Georgia.
A look at his senior highlights shows why he was able to surge up the rankings late in the process. Roldan was a do-it-all performer for North Oconee High School, which is less than 20 minutes from the Georgia campus. He scored touchdowns from the quarterback, running back, and wide receiver positions on offense while also picking off a pass and taking it for a touchdown.
While playing wideout the 6-foot-1 180-pound speedster caught 77 passes 1,377 yards and scored 20 touchdowns on the year. He helped the Titans secure the first state championship in school history as they took down Marist in the GHSA AAA finals.
Roldan’s junior season saw him haul in 50 catches for 1,029 yards and 13 touchdowns while rushing for three more scores. He has recorded back to back seasons of over 1,000 total yards and more than 15 touchdowns.
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The Bulldogs had to beat Georgia Tech for Roldan’s signature. The Yellow Jackets had a unique connection to the four-star talent. His quarterback at North Oconee and close friend is Harrison Faulkner, the son of Georgia Tech offensive coordinator and former UGA support staffer Buster Faulkner. Roldan, however, grew up a Georgia fan and picked the Bulldogs soon after getting an offer.
He worked out for the UGA coaching staff multiple times to earn that offer, running the 40-yard dash in under 4.5 seconds and putting his speed and quickness on display in a functional setting. He’s one of five wideouts signed by Georgia in the 2025 class. The Bulldogs also added a pair of receivers in the transfer portal.