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Where did Georgia commits land in the latest On300?

Jake Reuseby:Jake Reuse07/08/24

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The latest addition of the On300 rankings is out, and the Georgia Bulldogs are quite well represented once again.

Today, we’re looking at the newest version of our proprietary rankings and how the 2025 class stacks up nationally in the eyes of our evaluators.

Georgia Prospects On The Rise

Leading the way for the Dawgs is a newly minted five-star prospect, the only one currently committed to Georgia in the On300, and it is recent EDGE addition Isaiah Gibson. Up to No. 13 overall in the country from a previous No. 24, Gibson wasted little time pledging his ample talents to the folks in Athens after decommitting from Southern California. He maintains his spot as the nation’s top pass rusher.

Speaking of recent additions, Georgia’s newest 2025 commit is Shamari Earls, who flipped his pledge from the South Carolina Gamecocks on Sunday afternoon. On Monday morning, he climbed 50 spots up our list from No. 69 overall to No. 19 overall. The Virginia-based defensive back is now ranked as the No. 4 cornerback in the On300 rankings and would easily fall in five-star territory of this were the final set of rankings for the year.

How about a Georgia wide receiver breaking into the top 50? That’s the case for talented pass catcher Talyn Taylor, who’s now sitting at the No. 49 from a previous No. 72. A route running specialist, Taylor looks to be one of James Coley’s biggest early wins, choosing the Dawgs over the much closer to home likes of Notre Dame and Ohio State.

Another wideout also improved his standing substantially, as Florida-based prospect and June addition Tyler Williams came up nearly 40 spots in this update, to No. 171 from No. 210. Turn on the tape, and it’s easy to see why — he is a multi-tooled receiver who makes defenses pay on the regular. His senior tape is certainly going to be one to tune into.

A fresh debut for the Dawgs when it comes to the rankings, as athlete Todd Robinson makes his first appearance at No. 190 overall after previously being unranked. The do-it-all Valdosta prospect is slated to man the safety position for the Dawgs at the next level, and they are high on his upside.

The last of Georgia’s risers is a big one, as quarterback commit Ryan Montgomery shot up the charts substantially, landing at No. 200 from No. 282. The Ohio-based signal caller put together a solid performance at the Elite11, and his competitive edge is something the Bulldogs are thrilled to have on the commit list for the Class of 2025.

Holding Steady

A few commits didn’t move much, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as all four were already top 100 prospects.

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Elyiss Williams is still the top tight end in the nation, so that’s no change, and he maintained his No. 35 overall ranking along the way, as well. Athens Christian defensive lineman Christian Garrett is still No. 62, and standout EDGE prospect Darren Ikinnagbon of New Jersey checks in again at No. 73 overall. Schley County linebacker Zayden Walker is also still holding strong at No. 90.

Georgia prospects on the slide

There were a few falls in this rankings cycle for the Dawgs, but overall, they weren’t particularly severe.

Wideout Thomas Blackshear is down to No. 204 from a previous No. 167, but that still gives Georgia three receivers within the top 250 players in the entire country. He’ll have a chance to climb again with some strong senior tape.

Tight end Ethan Barbour is down just slightly to No. 265 from No. 252, but the longtime commit will play in a Milton offense that should move the ball quite a bit this year, opening the door for further evaluation of his standing.

Two prospects did drop all the way out of the On300, however, with linebacker Jadon Perlotte and Bo Walker now on the outside looking in. Perlotte, who’s had eyes for the Tennessee Vols in a big way of late, was previously the No. 160 overall prospect. Walker, meanwhile, didn’t have far to fall to miss the cut, as he was previously No. 266 overall.

Speaking of on the outside looking in, four of Georgia’s commits are still unranked in the On300, with offensive linemen Mason Short and Dontrell Glover, defensive lineman Stephon Shivers, and wide receiver Landon Roldan all still waiting for their name to be added to the list at some point.

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