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Commitment Day Primer: 4-star LB Nick Abrams set to decide

Jeremy Johnsonby:Jeremy Johnson07/16/25

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Nick Abrams
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Owings (M.D.) McDonogh School four-star linebacker Nick Abrams is set to make his college decision. The No. 247 overall prospect in the Rivals rankings will choose between Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and Michigan on Wednesday.

Abrams has been on all four campuses this summer. The four-star linebacker visited Georgia on March 16 for an official visit. He was at Michigan on June 6, Alabama on June 13 and Oregon on June 20.

The Bulldogs have continued to surge as Abrams prepares to announce his decision. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine favors the Bulldogs. Georgia has an 84.7 percent chance of landing Abrams, according to RPM.

The what, where and who of Nick Abrams’ commitment announcement?

Finalist: Alabama, Georgia, Michigan and Oregon.

Time: 5 p.m. EST.

Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/@RivalsRecruits

What has he said about Georgia?

Notable Quotes: “Just seeing the culture and envisioning myself playing for them,” Abrams said. “It’s an environment where I can see myself thrive and be my best self. I also want to continue to build relationships with all of the coaches and really see how they’ve made advances to take care of your body with rest and recovery. That’s a big thing for me. I want to learn more about Georgia as a university, talking about the business school and talking about being able to thrive with a degree from there. I need to learn more about that during my official visit and see how that can translate.” May, 12

The Big Picture

The Bulldogs have already landed four-star Shadarius Toodle in the 2026 class. Five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson has landed with Texas.

Georgia has a current group of potential NFL players on the roster in CJ Allen, Raylen Wilson, Chris Cole and Justin Williams. 2025 signees Zayden Walker and Anthony Kruah are also in the mix.

The inside and off-ball linebacker position is well-stocked in Athens. Landing Abrams could further give Georgia a versatile option to mold and rotate over the next few years.


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