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Georgia WR commit Craig Dandridge having dominant senior season for Cambridge (Ga.)

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Craig Dandridge
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Craig Dandridge has been one of the top pass-catchers in the Peach State for some time. He continues to catch the attention of scouts as a senior for Cambridge High.

The Bears are off to a 4-1 start this season and are averaging 47 points per game across those four wins. Having a weapon like Dandridge at their disposal has been crucial, to no surprise.

The 6-foot-0.5, 175-pounder has already caught 28 passes for 566 yards and seven touchdowns, per MaxPreps. He put together an impressive performance in Cambridge’s 52-42 win on the road at Calhoun last week.

Dandridge hauled in 11 receptions for 166 yards and three touchdowns. The big showing only helped reinforce the ranking movement that followed for the blue-chip Georgia commit earlier this week.

On Monday, Dandridge checked in at No. 55 overall and No. 8 at the receiver position in the updated 2026 Rivals300 rankings. Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power explained why Rivals is so high on the future Bulldog:

“Dandridge is having one of the better starts to his senior season among receivers. He’s averaging well over 100 yards per game. He had his best game of the season on Friday to this point with a dominant performance, but really has come out every week and had a strong game,” Power wrote

“He is just a fast, smooth receiver who can attack every level of the field, is dangerous with the ball in his hands, has the long speed to wind deep, and is a guy who has really shown a bunch of improvement year over year, really dating back to his sophomore year. From his sophomore year to his junior year, and from his junior year to his senior year. He is a high-volume target for his high school when they need him to be. He’s really a competitive, multi-faceted receiver who is playing at a very high level as a senior.”

Dandridge committed to Georgia on June 26, choosing it over Georgia Tech, Tennessee and Oklahoma, among a host of other Power Four offers. One of 31 total commits for UGA so far this cycle, he helps headline the in-state additions for head coach Kirby Smart and Co. Georgia currently has the nation’s No. 2 recruiting class, per the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

Cambridge is on a bye this week and returns to action on Sept. 26 against East Coweta. The Bears are currently favored to win four of their five remaining regular-season games, per the Massey Ratings.

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