Where did Georgia commits land in the latest On300 rankings?
The latest edition of the On300 rankings is out, and we’re taking a look at where Georgia commits found themselves in this round of updates.
Georgia Risers in the On300
Elijah Griffin – No. 4 (Previously No. 5)
Georgia’s top ranked commit continues to climb the charts on the back of a dominant senior campaign and standout high school career. Griffin remains the nation’s top defensive lineman.
Isaiah Gibson – No. 5 (Previously No. 7)
As Griffin maintains his top defensive line spot, so, too, does Gibson as the nation’s top pass rusher. His elite size and tools make it easy to see why.
Talyn Taylor – No. 27 (Previously No. 38)
Taylor’s meteoric rise continues, and that should come as no surprise. He’s been putting up video game numbers this season, flashing speed, and running some of the cleanest routes in the country.
Zayden Walker – No. 88 (Previously No. 91)
Thomas Blackshear – No. 121 (Previously No. 163)
Blackshear has earned some rave reviews for his work at Calvary Day this fall, including from InsideTexas’ Justin Wells.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Tom Herman
FAU set to fire head coach
- 2New
CBB AP Poll
Big movers in latest rankings
- 3
Don Brown fired
UMass parts ways with HC
- 4
Iowa QB out
Ankle injury sidelines Brendan Sullivan
- 5
Phil Longo fired
Wisconsin announces firing of OC
Cortez Smith – No. 153 (Previously No. 157)
Ethan Barbour – No. 267 (Previously No. 268)
Georgia Falls in the On300
Darren Ikinnagbon – No. 93 (Previously No. 58)
Ousmane Kromah – No. 108 (Previously No. 98)
CJ Wiley – No. 138 (Previously No. 80)
Surprised by this one a bit, but Wiley hasn’t put up the numbers he did in his junior campaign, so perhaps that’s where it’s stemming from.
Todd Robinson – No. 215 (Previously No. 214)
Ryan Montgomery – No. 252 (Previously No. 202)
You’d wondered if Montgomery’s injury might finally cause others to be able to gain ground on him, and that appears to have been the case.
Jontae Gilbert – No. 292 (Previously No. 260)
Juan Gaston – Not Ranked (Previously No. 230)
No Change
Elyiss Williams – No. 40
Still the nation’s top tight end prospect. Intrigued to see if postseason work will finally give him the jump that many believe he deserves.
Tyler Williams – No. 190
Not Ranked
Jaylan Morgan
Dontrell Glover
Landon Roldan
Bo Walker
Mason Short
Rasean Dinkins
Anthony Kruah
Jayden-Jamal Hanne
Dominick Kelly