Five Georgia Bulldogs transfer portal WR targets

Five receivers the Georgia Bulldogs are targeting in the transfer portal including stars from LSU, Kentucky, Idaho and more

The Georgia Bulldogs will have holes to fill at wide receiver with Arian Smith, Dominic Lovett, and Colbie Young all likely departing after the 2024 college football season. Georgia added several talented wide receivers via traditional recruiting, but the Bulldogs want more experience and depth at the position.

Fve wide receiver Georgia football has targeted in the transfer portal:

Eric Singleton, Georgia Tech

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Singleton, considered the top wide receiver transfer this year, is someone Georgia knows well. With the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Singleton totaled 104 receptions for 1,468 yards, and nine touchdowns in two seasons.

The Bulldogs were originally favored to earn Eric Singleton, but Georgia did not appear on his top five schools. Still, things change.

Dane Key, Kentucky

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Dane Key is another receiver Georgia coaches should know well from playing against him. With the Kentucky Wildcats, he’s had a total of 125 receptions, 1,870 yards, and 14 touchdowns in three seasons. Key shows a deep understanding of defensive leverages, good body control, and reliable hands despite a lack of blazing speed.

He was one of Georgia transfer Brock Vandagriff‘s most reliable weapons, so it’s only fitting he could become the newest reliable weapon for the Georgia Bulldogs. He’s scheduled to visit the Bulldogs soon.

J. Michael Sturdivant, UCLA

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Sturdivant transferred from Cal to UCLA in 2023, so he knows how to adjust to a new playbook quickly. In three years both with Cal and UCLA, Sturdivant totaled 123 receptions, 1,667 yards, and 13 touchdowns.

Georgia scheduled a for him to visit this week. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound receiver has drawn some NFL interest.

C.J. Daniels, LSU

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CJ Daniels is another SEC wide receiver the Bulldogs have their eyes set on. Daniels started his career as a reliable target at Liberty, totaling 106 receptions, 1,959 yards, and 21 touchdowns in 42 games. Then, in 2024, he transferred to LSU, where he totaled 480 yards on 42 catches.

Daniels has reliable hands and a high football IQ and is good at finding weak zones within the defense. He could help a developing quarterback if Georgia gets a transfer or sticks with one of the underclassmen the Bulldogs already have.

Jordan Dwyer, Idaho

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Jordan Dwyer is the last, but certainly not the least productive, name to look out for in this list. Dwyer leaves the Idaho Vandals with an impressive track record, garnering 109 catches, 1,651 yards, and 18 touchdowns in three seasons.

Last year was his most productive year by far, with 1,192 yards and 12 touchdowns on 78 receptions. He transferred from Idaho after head coach Jason Eck was named the head coach of the New Mexico Lobos.

Dwyer is one of the emerging wide receivers on the transfer portal, but Georgia has already gotten in contact with him.