Georgia’s top 2025 recruiting targets for early signing period

Georgia Bulldogs football recruiting key priorities for the early signing period

With early signing period starting on Wednesday, here are some recruits that are uncommitted to UGA. The Georgia Bulldogs has a good chance on receiving their national letter of intent.

Justus Terry

The 6-foot-5, 275 pound defensive lineman plays high school football at Manchester High School in Manchester, Georgia. Terry is the second-ranked recruit in Georgia and the second-ranked defensive lineman in the country. Terry is a consensus five-star across all recruiting platforms.

Terry was committed to Georgia back in summer of 2023 then decommited to commit to the USC Trojans. Later, he decommited from USC and now he is waiting to make his final decision on Friday, Dec. 6 on where he will be ending up at.

DJ Pickett

DJ Pickett, who is a member of the class of 2025, plays football for Zephyrhills High School, which is located outside of Tampa, Florida. The 6-foot-4, 180-pound defensive back is the No. 2 player at his position in the 2025 recruiting class.

Pickett visited Georgia when they played against Tennessee and he was left very impressed on what Georgia brings to the table. Julian Humphrey entering the transfer portal means Pickett could play significant snaps on day one.

Kevin Wynn

Kevin Wynn is a four-star defensive line recruit. Wynn plays high school football for Greene County High School in Greensboro, Georgia.

The 6-foot-2, 320-pound defensive lineman is ranked as the No. 74 recruit nationally, the No. 9 player at his position, and the No. 11 recruit in Georgia.

Wynn has been committed to the Florida State Seminoles since June but he has been taking more visits to other colleges. Georgia received a visit from Wynn in the eight overtime 44-42 thriller win against Georgia Tech. Kirby Smart and company are looking to see if theatrics were enough to receive Wynn’s pledge. Florida State finished the regular season 2-10 and has struggled to keep their top recruits.

Michigan football makes top 10 for 4-star 2025 DT in SEC country

Gotta get in for high-profile targets such as these. #GoBlue

Sherrone Moore is wasting no time in establishing his mentality when it comes to building his team, and while the first-year head coach — on the job for a month — has yet to receive his first commitment, he has the Wolverines surging in a few recruitments.

One such player is 2025 Greensboro (Ga.) Greene County four-star defensive tackle Kevin Wynn, the No. 139 player in the country, according to 247Sports. With 17 reported offers, Wynn has some heavy hitters, with most of them hailing from SEC territory.

On Monday, Wynn released his top 10, and the maize and blue made the cut, the only team in the north to get such a distinction.

Of course, there is heavy competition for his services. He also has Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, NC State, USC, South Carolina, and Tennessee in his top 10.

Listed at 6-foot-2, 320 pounds, Wynn already has requisite size to come in and be an impact player at his eventual school of choice. Michigan offered back on Oct. 16, 2023, which means that the new coaching staff will have to sell him on their vision with Jesse Minter and Mike Elston having been replaced by Wink Martindale and Greg Scruggs.