Georgia’s quarterback commit for the Class of 2025, Montgomery never shies away from competition, and he’s going to be in town for a big recruiting weekend, so why not get some throws in? Of those on our list, Montgomery is perhaps the least surprising, given his mentality.
A Minnesota commit, Marshall hails from Ocilla, Georgia and sports a 5-foot-10, 195 pound frame. With Georgia on the hunt for a second running back in the Class of 2025, this could be a situation to monitor moving forward depending on the how the camp goes.
Out of the Gainesville area, Ware is a twitchy athlete and could be a dynamic slot player at the next level. Georgia will have the chance to evaluate that in person.
Another quarterback commit for the Dawgs, Curtis is one of the top signal callers in the nation for the Class of 2026 and is highly coveted by teams across the country. Georgia landed his services earlier this year and hasn’t looked back since. An elite talent, this is more so just a chance to see a top tier passer throw some routes in front of his committed team than anything else, and like Montgomery, it speaks to Curtis’ competitive nature.
An Alabama based ball carrier, Jones hasn’t been shy about looking toward Athens, though Auburn and the Tide are always going to be compelling options throughout. Still, the Dawgs look to be prioritizing him early in the 2026 cycle, so that’s worth monitoring.
Last name sound familiar? It should, as he’s the younger brother of the lauded Georgia tight end. The younger Luckie has been on the radar for the Bulldogs for some time, and he won’t leave that place. At 6-foot-5, 250 pounds, he’s well worth the pursuit.
A South Carolina pledge, Colton has the size and skill that makes him a fit for the inside linebacker spot. Georgia has been in the mix since early on. That he’s back in Athens this weekend should have eyes on it.
A Buford prospect isn’t going to spark confidence in the hearts of many Georgia fans, but McCoy seems to have some affinity for the team in Athens early on.
Georgia jumped in early, but Barney pledged his services to Alabama in the same window. Still, he’s a premium position player in-state, and this cycle is just getting ramped up. The Dawgs will not be backing off for his kind of talent.
Valdosta has yielded one commit for the Dawgs recently, and they’re clearly watching the Wildcats beyond Todd Robinson. Copeland has the size at defensive back that commands attention in the 2026 class.
Edmonds hasn’t been shy about how Georgia factors in early on, and his length makes him an intriguing prospect for any of the 25-plus offers he has added.
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