2022 NFL draft: Jalyn Armour-Davis scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Alabama cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis

A one-year starter with excellent size and length, Alabama’s Jalyn Armour-Davis will look to show teams his potential will translate into success at the next level as he enters the 2022 NFL draft.

Here is everything you need to know about the Crimson Tide’s promising cornerback:

2022 NFL draft: John Metchie III scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Alabama wide receiver John Metchie III

An productive, big-play receiver, Alabama’s John Metchie III will bring a varied route tree and pro-ready skill set to the next level as one of the more intriguing pass-catchers in the 2022 NFL draft.

Here is everything you need to know about yet another talented Crimson Tide playmaker:

2022 NFL draft: Jameson Williams scouting report

Everything you need to know about Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams

An Ohio State transfer who transformed the Alabama offense last season, Jameson Williams will look to overcome an injury and bring his explosive playmaking to the next level as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2022 NFL draft.

Here is everything you need to know about the Crimson Tide’s dynamic pass-catcher:

2022 NFL draft: Evan Neal scouting report

Everything NFL draft fans need to know about Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal

One of the most physical and ferocious players in the 2022 NFL draft, the Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal will look to live up to the hype and deliver as a franchise tackle at the pro level.

Here is everything you need to know about the Crimson Tide’s massive mauler:

 

5-star quarterback commits to Tennessee over Georgia, Alabama, others

Five-star quarterback recruit Nicholaus ‘Nico’ Iamaleava has committed to the Tennessee Volunteers over Alabama, Oregon, Miami and Georgia.

Five-star quarterback recruit Nicholaus ‘Nico’ Iamaleava has committed to the Tennessee Volunteers over Alabama, Oregon, Miami and Georgia.

Iamaleava recently released a list of his top five schools, but committed to Tennessee as expected. The five-star quarterback recruit is a member of the class of 2023.

Iamaleava is a lengthy quarterback with good mobility. He is the No. 7 recruit in the class of 2023 and the No. 4 quarterback prospect. Iamaleava is the second-ranked recruit in the talent-rich state of California.

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel landed a huge commitment from Nico Iamaleava. Could the Volunteers be emerging as the second-best team in the SEC East behind Georgia? (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

The ultra-talented quarterback recently changed high schools. Iamaleava now plays football for Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, California. The 2023 recruit played last season at Warren High School before returning to Long Beach Poly. He additionally plays volleyball at a high level.

The five-star prospect has taken recent visits to Tennessee and Oregon, but decided to commit to the Volunteers.

Iamaleava has a strong arm and quick release. He needs to continue adding to his frame to be more durable at the college level. Iamaleava can make all the throws. He can scramble when plays break down and has very high potential. He instantly upgrades the Volunteers’ program if he sticks with his commitment.

The 6-foot-5, 195-pound quarterback announced his commitment via his Instagram account:

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Georgia football in top schools for 5-star QB

The Georgia Bulldogs and a pair of SEC teams are among the top five schools for five-star quarterback recruit Nicholaus Iamaleava.

The Georgia Bulldogs and a pair of SEC teams are among the top five schools for five-star quarterback recruit Nicholaus ‘Nico’ Iamaleava.

Tennessee, Alabama, Oregon, Miami, and Georgia are Iamaleava’s top five schools. The five-star quarterback recruit is a member of the class of 2023. He is currently favored to commit to the Tennessee Volunteers.

Nico Iamaleava is a lengthy quarterback with good mobility. He is the No. 7 recruit in the class of 2023 and the No. 4 quarterback prospect. Iamaleava is that second-ranked recruit in the talent-rich state of California.

He recently changed high schools. Iamaleava now plays football for Long Beach Poly High School in Long Beach, California. The elite quarterback talent recently played football at Warren High School before returning to Long Beach Poly. He additionally plays volleyball.

The five-star prospect has taken recent visits to Tennessee and Oregon. Nico Iamaleava has a strong arm and quick release. He needs to continue adding to his frame to be more durable at the college level. Iamaleava can make all the throws. He can scramble when plays break down and has very high potential.

The 6-foot-5, 195-pound quarterback announced his top five schools via his Twitter account:

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UGA football joins Bama, others in offering New Jersey DB

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the latest programs to offer a scholarship to class of 2023 defensive back recruit Jayden Bonsu.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the latest programs to offer a scholarship to class of 2023 defensive back recruit Jayden Bonsu. Bonsu has recent scholarship offers from Oregon, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, LSU, and more.

He is one of the rising prospects in the class of 2023. Bonsu is ranked as a three-star recruit, but his recent offers indicate he has the potential to finish ranked as a four-star.

Bonsu plays high school football for St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City, New Jersey. New Georgia Bulldogs defensive back coach Fran Brown is familiar with the northeast recruiting territory and has excellent relationships in the area. He is part of the reason why the Bulldogs are offering Bonsu.

The three-star defensive back is 6-foot-2, 200-pounds and primarily plays safety. Bonsu is the No. 7 recruit in New Jersey and the No. 361 overall prospect.

Bonsu announced his scholarship offer from Georgia via Twitter:

The St. Peter’s Prep star received a scholarship offer from Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide just two days before Georgia offered Jayden Bonsu.

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UGA football in top 10 for 4-star DL Hunter Osborne

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top 10 schools for Hewitt-Trussville defensive line recruit Hunter Osborne.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top 10 schools for class of 2023 defensive line recruit Hunter Osborne.

Osborne is ranked as a four-star prospect and plays high school football for Hewitt-Trussville High School in Trussville, Alabama.

The 6-foot-3, 250-pound defensive lineman would likely be a 3-4 defensive end in Georgia’s defensive scheme.

Hunter Osborne is a good student and plays against top flight high school competition in Alabama. Osborne is rated as the No. 113 recruit in his class. The talented defensive lineman is the No. 12 player in Alabama.

Osborne has scholarship offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Clemson, Florida, LSU, and more. The Hewitt-Trussville star has recently visited LSU and Clemson.

UGA has the fourth-ranked class of 2023 at the moment. The Bulldogs have seven 2023 commitments. The Dawgs have one commitment on the defensive front from three-star defensive lineman Seven Cloud.

Hunter Obsborne named his top 10 schools via Twitter:

Osborne ranks Alabama, LSU, Clemson, Oklahoma, USC, Auburn, Oregon, Miami, Florida, and Georgia in his top 10 schools. Where will he play college football? The four-star has a few months to decide.

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Georgia football offers elite athlete, NFL legacy

Eugene Wilson III is an NFL legacy, who has recently received big time offers from Georgia and Alabama.

Eugene Wilson III is a member of the class of 2023. Wilson III has recently received big time offers from Georgia and Alabama. He is ranked as a three-star athlete, but is on the rise.

Wilson III is the son of longtime NFL defensive back, Eugene Wilson II, who won a couple of Super Bowls with the New England Patriots. Wilson II played in the NFL from 2003-2010 after dominating at the college level with Illinois.

Former New England Patriots defensive back Eugene Wilson (26) recovers a fumble during Super Bowl XXXIX. USA TODAY Sports

Eugene Wilson III will create a name for himself thanks to his speed and versatility. Wilson III runs track for Gaither High School in Tampa, Florida, in addition to playing football. Wilson III plays wide receiver and defensive back for Gaither.

The 5-foot-10, 170-pound athlete has offers from Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, West Virginia, Ole Miss, Penn State, and many more. Wilson III put up some impressive numbers as a junior last season:

Georgia wide receiver coach Bryan McClendon is involved in Wilson III’s recruitment. Wilson III announced his scholarship offer from Georgia via Twitter:

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Georgia football celebrates national championship win

Georgia football is national champions for the first time since 1980. The Bulldogs won the national championship game 33-18 against the vaunted Alabama Crimson Tide. 

Georgia football is national champions for the first time since 1980. The Bulldogs won the national championship game 33-18 against the vaunted Alabama Crimson Tide.

Georgia fans, players, and coaches celebrated the championship victory across the country. Athens, Georgia, is going crazy. One former player celebrated a child birth and the national championship. Nakobe Dean accidentally wore an Alabama hat after the win. Players lined up to pet Uga.

Here’s how Georgia Bulldog nation celebrated and reacted to the national championship: