Twitter reacts to UGA’s latest 4-star commitment

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs commit Jamon Dumas-Johnson is an elite recruit in the class of 2021

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs commit Jamon Dumas-Johnson is an elite recruit in the class of 2021. He’s a talented linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland.

Dumas-Johnson will look to be the next great linebacker at the University of Georgia. He stars in high school football for St. Frances Academy.

Dumas-Johnson flashes solid sideline to sideline speed on film and has positional versatility.

Here’s how UGA Twitter reacted to his commitment:

Jamon Johnson has a sweet commitment video:

 

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Watch: UGA commit Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s highlights

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs commit Jamon Dumas-Johnson is a talented linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs commit Jamon Dumas-Johnson is a talented linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland. He’s looking to be the next great linebacker at the University of Georgia.

Dumas-Johnson made his decision on to commit to the Dawgs on July 8th. He plays high school football for St. Frances Academy. He’s an excellent addition for Kirby Smart, Dan Lanning and Georgia football’s class of 2021.

Dumas-Johnson flashes impressive speed on film. He’s got a smaller build for the time being, but looks like the fastest player on the field in most of his highlights. He picked UGA over Florida, Maryland, and more.

Take a look at his outstanding tape. He secures interceptions, tackles, records a safety, and more:

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The four-star linebacker shows positional versatility. He can play both inside and outside linebacker. His versatility and speed are what college football teams are looking for in modern linebackers. Dumas-Johnson has solid instincts as well.

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4-Star LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson makes commitment

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators recruiting target Jamon Dumas-Johnson has made his commitment.

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target Jamon Dumas-Johnson has made his commitment. Dumas-Johnson is a talented linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland. He’s now committed to the University of Georgia.

Dumas-Johnson made his decision on July 8th at two o’clock. He plays high school football for St. Frances Academy.

The four-star linebacker was predicted to join UGA. He’s an excellent addition for Kirby Smart and Georgia football’s class of 2021.

Dumas-Johnson flashes impressive speed on film. He’s got a smaller build, but uses sideline to sideline speed in order track down ball carriers. He primarily plays middle linebacker. He shows the ability to drop into cover and rush the passer.

Dumas-Johnson has the talent necessary to be a modern linebacker in college football. Speed is more important than ever for linebackers, who are expected to cover a lot of ground in Dan Lanning’s system.

He put Georgia, Florida, Penn State, Maryland, Michigan, Ole Miss, Arizona State, Tennessee, Auburn, and Texas A&M in his top ten schools. But now he’s heading to Athens!

His Twitter profile picture is of him on a recruiting visit to the Florida Gators, but now that’s changed. He switched the photo to a black picture before making his decision. Was he trolling the Gators all along? Georgia fans can only hope so.

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UGA football recruiting target Jamon Dumas-Johnson is ready to commit

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target Jamon Dumas-Johnson is ready to make his commitment.

Four-star Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target Jamon Dumas-Johnson is ready to make his commitment. Dumas-Johnson is a talented linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland.

Dumas-Johnson has scheduled his commitment date for July 8th at two o’clock. He plays high school football for St. Frances Academy. Will he be the next player to commit to the Dawgs?

The four-star linebacker is predicted to join UGA. He’d be an excellent addition to Kirby Smart and Georgia football’s class of 2021.

Dumas-Johnson released his top ten back in April:

He included Georgia, Florida, Penn State, Maryland, Michigan, Ole Miss, Arizona State, Tennessee, Auburn, and Texas A&M in his top schools.

His Twitter profile picture is of him on a recruiting visit to the Florida Gators, but that may be about to change. He’s another example of the recruiting battle going on between the Bulldogs and Gators.

We’ll update you on his decision. Go Dawgs!

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Another St. Frances Academy LB puts Michigan in top group

The Wolverines make the top ten for the four-star linebacker out of the Baltimore powerhouse.

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The Wolverines and Baltimore (MD) St. Frances Academy have a solid relationship.

Whether it’s former Assistant Head Coach Biff Poggi now leading the powerhouse program or the three signees that Michigan procured from the DMV school this past recruiting cycle, the maize and blue are wreaking havoc on the recruiting trail there.

Michigan took two linebackers in 2020 in Osman Savage and Nikhai Hill-Green and is on the list for 2021 four-star Aaron Willis. Could another St. Frances Academy four-star linebacker end up wearing maize and blue?

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It’s certainly a possibility, especially since Jamon Dumas-Johnson — rated No. 213 by the 247Sports Composite — released his Top 10 on Monday and the Wolverines made the cut.

Naturally, with some SEC powers — Auburn, Georgia, Texas A&M, Florida, Ole Miss, Tennessee — and some Big Ten schools — Penn State and Maryland — as well as Arizona State, Michigan will face stiff competition for his services.

However, given the recent success in Baltimore, the Wolverines have as solid of a chance as any.

Watch his junior film below:

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