4-star WR Craig Dandridge officially signs with Georgia
Milton (Ga.) four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge has made things official with Georgia. The No. 73 overall prospect in the 2026 class has put pen to paper on Wednesday as the early signing period has opened.
Dandridge committed to Georgia back on June 26. He never looked back. Dandridge has been locked in with the Bulldogs since the day he announced his pledge. Georgia’s development stood out in the process for Dandridge.
“It’s the way that they carry themselves and the way that they develop their players on and off the field,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ back on June 26. “Georgia is always known to be different. Being able to be recruited by them and know that I’m one of their top guys is incredible. I see what they do with their guys.”
The four-star feels like he has achieved a lifelong dream. Dandridge’s journey was a unique one. He was unranked with few offers this time last year.
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He led the state of Georgia in receiving in 2024, and his winter and spring saw him blow up into a national recruit. Georgia swooped in and made a major impression and kept Dandridge in-state.
“It was a blessing,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ last week. “All the hardships, all the challenges, all the struggles, and all the successes. It’s truly a blessing that I wouldn’t want any other journey to be mine because I don’t feel like it would make me who I am if I had anybody else’s.”
Dandridge is the highest-ranked of Georgia’s three wide receiver commits in the class of 2026. Brady Marchese and Ryan Mosley are also expected to sign with Georgia after committing earlier this year.
























