No. 1 recruit in the nation is visiting Georgia this weekend

Five-star offensive tackle David Sanders plans to visit Georgia this weekend

The top-ranked recruit in the class of 2025 is visiting the Georgia Bulldogs the weekend of March 25. Five-star offensive tackle recruit David Sanders is the No. 1 recruit at his position and the No. 1 player in North Carolina.

Sanders plays high school football for Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is one of multiple Providence Day Chargers to receive an offer from the University of Georgia.

Does Providence Day sound familiar to Georgia fans? Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs signed class of 2023 four-star defensive back Chris Peal from Providence Day this offseason. Additionally, the Dawgs signed running back Kyron Jones from Charlotte Christian, a rival of Providence Day, in the class of 2023 cycle.

The 6-foot-6, 255-pound offensive tackle is still filling into his frame. Sanders is planning to participate in the 2025 All-American Bowl. Georgia extended a scholarship offer to David Sanders, who additionally plays defensive end and tight end, in March 2022.

The Providence Day star plans to open the 2023 high school football season at Bank of American Stadium in the first game between high school teams at the stadium. Providence Day will play against Northwestern High School in the first Keep Pounding High School Classic on Aug. 19.

The best recruit in the class of 2025 recruit announced his plans to visit Georgia football in Athens via Twitter:

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UGA football offers North Carolina OT

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Providence Day offensive tackle recruit David Sanders, who is planning on attending the 2025 All-American Bowl

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to class of 2025 offensive tackle recruit David Sanders.

Sanders plays high school football from Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is one of multiple Chargers to receiver an offer from the University of Georgia.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound offensive tackle is still developing his frame to be able to play at the highest level of college football. Sanders is already planning on attending the 2025 All-American Bowl.

Florida State, South Carolina, Duke, NC State, Maryland, and many other top college football programs have already offered the standout freshman. Sanders additionally plays defensive end and tight end.

Here is some film from his performance at a high school all-star game following the 2021 season:

The Providence Day star shows good flexibility and has a lot of good pass blocking reps in these highlights.

The unranked class of 2025 recruit announced his scholarship offer from Georgia football via Twitter:

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