Top 10 SEC recruiting teams ahead of early signing day

Where does Georgia football rank in the top 10 SEC recruiting rankings?

The Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide have the two top recruiting classes in the country. Last season, Texas A&M, Alabama, and Georgia finished with the three top recruiting classes in the country (in that respective order).

Early signing day takes place on Dec. 21. The SEC recruits the best of any conference in the country.

This recruiting cycle, Texas A&M has added quality recruits, but does not have the quantity to even be a top-ten recruiting class. Alabama and Georgia are elite recruiting programs and continue to load their rosters with talent. After finished with the No. 15 recruiting class in 2022, Missouri is not even among the SEC’s 10 best recruiting schools this cycle.

Texas A&M, Mississippi State, and Ole Miss are the only top SEC recruiting teams with lower ranked recruiting classes, per 247Sports, than the 2022 recruiting cycle. There is still a long way to go in recruiting, but this is how things look ahead of signing day.

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Texas is the only current school with three five-star commits in 2023.

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It’s down to an in-state battle for the No. 1 linebacker in the 2023 class.

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A look at where Georgia football ranks in the 2021 recruiting rankings

Where does Georgia football rank in the 2021 CFB recruiting rankings?

Despite what you may hear from Georgia fans, the Bulldogs are actually in great position for the 2021 recruiting class.

You can say what you want about Kirby Smart – he can’t coach quarterbacks, he’s wasting talent, etc. – but if there’s one thing you can’t say it’s that he does not know how to recruit.

Georgia has the No. 5 recruiting class in the country for the class 2021, trailing Alabama, Ohio State, LSU and Oregon.

On Wednesday, the Bulldogs picked up a five-star outside linebacker, Smael Mondon out of Paulding County.

Georgia’s class consists of three five-stars, 11 four-stars and 5 three-stars.

5 stars:

OT Amarius Mims

QB Brock Vandagriff

OLB Smael Mondon

4 stars:

OT Micah Morris

ATH David Daniel

OG Dylan Fairchild

TE Brock Bowers

RB Lovasea Carroll

SDE Jonathan Jefferson

DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins

ILB Jamon Dumas-Johnson

CB De’Jahn Warren

OLB Chaz Chambliss

CB Kamari Lassiter

3 stars:

WR Adonai Mitchell

OG Jared Wilson

DT Marlin Dean

CB Javon Bullard

WR Jackson Meeks

A look at the current SEC recruiting rankings for 2021 – Where is Georgia?

Looking at the SEC’s 2021 recruiting rankings. Where is Georgia?

Currently, Georgia possesses the SEC’s 4th ranked recruiting class for the 2021 cycle with nine commits.

Georgia has one five-star, seven four-stars and one three-star committed in this class so far, with an average player rating of 94.08, which is second highest in the SEC behind Alabama and fourth highest in the nation.

In 247Sports’ SEC recruiting rankings, Tennessee leads the league with the top ranked class.

Here are the full SEC rankings:

  1. Tennessee
  2. Florida
  3. LSU
  4. Georgia
  5. Auburn
  6. Alabama
  7. Texas A&M
  8. Arkansas
  9. Missouri
  10. Mississippi State
  11. Kentucky
  12. South Carolina
  13. Vanderbilt
  14. Ole Miss

Georgia’s class ranks No. 17 nationally.

Georgia commits see shift in updated 247Sports rankings

Commits in the 2021 Georgia football recruiting class saw a shift in 247Sports’ updated rankings.

This week, 247Sports updated its top-247 rankings for players in the class of 2021, putting an emphasis on offensive prospects.

Georgia has seven commits ranked inside the top-247. Here are their updated rankings:

QB Brock Vandagriff: No. 30 –> No. 29

OG Dylan Fairchild: No. 40 –> No. 39

OT Micah Morris: No. 93 –> No. 84

RB Lovasea Carroll: No. 106 –> No. 103

DB David Daniel: No. 126 –> No. 122

DL Jonathan Jefferson: No. 176 –> No. 173

DE Elijah Jeudy: No. 200 –> No. 199

Top-10 HS football recruits out of Georgia in the class of 2022

Here are the top-10 high school football recruits out of Georgia for the class of 2022.

Earlier this week, Georgia got its first commitment in the class of 2022 from 4-star cornerback Marquis Groves-Killebrew (Snellville, Ga.).

The state of Georgia looks to be erupting with talent yet again for the 2022 recruiting class, and it’s only a matter of time before the Dawgs secure more commitments from some of these in-state prospects.

Related: A few of Georgia football’s top 2021 recruiting targets – with predictions

According to 247Sports, here are the top-10 high school football players in the Peach State for the 2022 recruiting class.

Top-10 2022 recruits out of Georgia, according to 247Sports:

1. DT Tyre West (Tift County HS in Tift, Georgia)

At 6-foot-3, 260 pounds, West ranks as the nation’s No. 7 overall player and as the top player in Georgia.

2. CB Travis Hunter (Collins Hill HS in Suwanee, Georgia)

A Florida State commit, Hunter ranks as the nation’s No. 10 overall player and as the second player in Georgia.

3. ATH Deyon Bouie (Bainbridge HS in Bainbridge, Georgia)

At 5-foot-11 and 165 pounds, Bouie ranks as the nation’s No. 22 overall player and as the third player in Georgia.

4. QB Gunner Stockton (Rabun County HS in Tiger, Georgia)

Stockton is the top ranked dual-threat quarterback, No. 29 overall player and the No. 4 player in Georgia.

5. QB MJ Morris (Carrollton HS in Carrollton, Georgia)

Morris ranks as the nation’s No. 2 ranked dual-threat QB, right behind Stockton. He is the No. 41 overall player in the 2022 class and the fifth ranked player in Georgia.

6. OLB Daniel Martin (Marietta HS in Marietta, Georgia)

At 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, Martin is the nation’s 48th ranked player and sixth ranked prospect in Georgia.

7. OT Addison Nichols (Greater Atlanta Christian School in Norcross, Georgia)

At 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, Nichols is the nation’s No. 61 overall prospect and No. 7 in Georgia.

8. CB Marquis Groves-Killebrew (Brookwood HS in Snellville, Georgia)

The nation’s 64th ranked player, Groves-Killebrew is Georgia’s first commit in the class of 2022.

9. Strong-side defensive end Mykel Williams (Hardaway HS in Columbus, Georgia)

The nation’s 77th ranked prospect, Williams stands at 6-foot-5, 258 pounds.

10. ATH CJ Washington (Cedartown HS in Cedartown, Georgia)

From a place that’s been kind to UGA, Washington is the nation’s No. 88 player and the 10th ranked guy in Georgia. He is 6-foot-2, 205 pounds.

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Buford, Georgia RB Gabe Ervin releases top-five schools

Gabe Ervin of Buford, Georgia released his top-five schools and included the UGA football program.

Running back Gabe Ervin has released his top-five schools.

Out of Buford, Georgia, Ervin released a top-five of Georgia, Duke, Arizona State, Nebraska and Michigan State.

Considered a 3-star back in the class of 2021 by 247Sports, Ervin ranks as the nation’s No. 734 overall player, No. 54 running back and as the No. 61 ranked player in Georgia. (247Sports Composite)

The 6-foot-0, 200 pound ball carrier was tasked with trimming a list of 16 reported scholarship offers down to five finalists.

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Schools like Tennessee, Ole Miss, Georgia Tech, FSU and Virginia Tech all offered but did not make the cut.

Georgia running back coach Dell McGee extended a scholarship offer to Ervin back in January.

 

2021 recruiting: Tennessee fans, stop bragging. Georgia fans, stop panicking.

Looking at the 2021 recruiting class, Tennessee Vols fans should stop bragging and Georgia football fans need to stop panicking.

Georgia football’s 2021 recruiting class is as follows (all rankings via 247Sports)

5-star QB Brock Vandagriff: No. 2 QB, No. 12 overall

4-star OT Micah Morris: No. 9 OT, No. 61 overall

4-star ATH David Daniel: No. 4 ATH, No. 78 overall

4-star RB Lovasea Carroll: No. 7 RB, No. 117 overall

4-star SDE Jonathan Jefferson: No. 13 SDE, No. 145 overall

4-star WDE Elijah Jeudy: No. 10 WDE, No. 170 overall

3-star DT Marlin Dean: No. 28 DT, No. 447 overall

Right now, this is the nation’s 20th ranked class. Given the fact that Georgia has only seven commitments, being ranked No. 20 is just fine. It’s clear that Georgia is going for quality over quantity in this class, with its commits carrying an average rating of 94.52, which is third in the country.

For comparison purposes, Tennessee has the No. 2 class in the nation. But Jeremy Pruitt is certainly going for quantity in this class. With 23 verbals, Tennessee commits carry an average rating of 89.84. That’s the lowest in the top-five.

(Fun fact: Florida, which has the nation’s No. 7 ranked class, has an average rating of 87.41, which is the lowest in the top-10 and the second-lowest in the top-15).

Georgia commits, fans and coaches all know that Kirby Smart has plenty of time to work his magic and climb the rankings by the time the early signing period rolls around in December. Maybe enlisting a little help from current players and commits on Twitter is what it takes to expedite that process, which is something we’ve seen a lot of this month. 5-star quarterback commit Brock Vandagriff has led the surge, tweeting at a number of top players in the 2021 class recruiting them to Georgia.

It’s too early to start doing two things: Bragging and panicking.

Look at Alabama. Nick Saban currently has the nation’s No. 46 raked class for the 2021 cycle. Nobody thinks for a second that the Tide will finish outside of the top-five when all is said and done. There’s just too much time and too many elite players remaining.

And let’s stick with Tennessee for a moment. The No. 2 class is nice, but in the end I’d prefer a class of around 22 players filled with elite commits than a class consisting of 30+ players where a majority of them are three-stars.

Tennessee’s 23 commitments broken down by star rating:

  • One 5-star
  • Nine 4-stars
  • Thirteen 3-stars

Georgia has plenty of highly ranked uncommitted recruits still on its board, not to mention the ones that Kirby will try to flip to UGA.

NEXT…Georgia’s top remaining targets in the 2021 class

A few of Georgia football’s top 2021 recruiting targets – with predictions

A look at some of top 2021 Georgia football recruiting targets with predictions on whether or not they’ll sign with UGA.

Currently Georgia has the nation’s 20th ranked class for the 2021 recruiting cycle.

With big-time players like 5-star passer Brock Vandagriff and 4-star running back Lovasea Carroll, Georgia’s class is small but filled with elite players.

Look for Georgia to finish with yet another top-three class when all is said and done. It may take some time, but there are still plenty of highly rated recruits remaining on Georgia’s board.

Here are a few of Georgia’s top remaining targets — This is not a full list but just some of the top guys: 

** Indicates we predict he’ll sign with Georgia

  • 5-star DE Korey Foreman: Nation’s No. 1 overall player
  • 5-star OT Amarius Mims: No. 2 OT, No. 6 overall **
  • 5-star CB Tony Grimes: No. 1 CB, No. 7 overall **
  • 5-star DB James Williams: No. 1 ATH, No. 10 overall **
  • 5-star OLB Smael Mondon: No. 2 OLB, No. 25 overall **
  • 5-star DT Leonard Taylor: No. 3 DT, No. 27 overall
  • 4-star RB Donovan Edwards: No. 3 RB, No. 37 overall **
  • 4-star WR Deion Colzie: No. 5 WR, No. 45 overall **
  • 4-star WDE Dallas Turner: No. 2 WDE, No. 46 overall **
  • 4-star OG Terrence Ferguson: No. 3 OG, No. 50 overall **
  • 4-star OLB Xavian Sorey: No. 5 OLB, No. 64 overall
  • 4-star CB Isaiah Johnson: No. 6 CB, No. 75 overall
  • 4-star CB Nyland Green: No. 8 CB, No. 86 overall
  • 4-star TE Brock Bowers: No. 3 TE, No. 94 overall **
  • 4-star OG Dylan Fairchild: No. 7 OG, No. 135 overall **
  • 4-star SDE Jahvaree Ritzie: No. 12 SDE, No. 142 overall
  • 4-star TE Moliki Matavao: No. 4 TE, No. 151 overall
  • 4-star OLB Chaz Chambliss: No. 18 OLB, No. 255 overall **
  • 4-star OLB Prince Kollie: No. 21 OLB, No. 302 overall

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