Eighteen Georgia signees land in the final On300 rankings

Jake Reuseby:Jake Reuse•01/29/24•

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The final On300 of the 2024 cycle is complete, and Georgia signees saw some significant movement in the wrap-up.

First up is five-star cornerback Ellis Robinson, who stands pat at the No. 4 spot and maintains his hold as the nation’s No. 1 prospect at his position. The IMG product was one of the clear crown jewels of the class, and the Bulldogs are, no doubt, thrilled to have him on campus and working despite changes in the defensive back coaching room.

Joining Robinson in the top ten is linebacker Justin Williams, up six spots in the final rankings to No. 9 in the country. Like Robinson, Williams is the top prospect at his position and is on campus with the Bulldogs, giving Glenn Schumann another impressive piece to mold on the inside of the middle of the defense.

A new five-star in this update is next on the list, with cornerback Demello Jones up 37 spots to No. 21 in the nation. The Swainsboro standout finishes the cycle as the No. 3 cornerback in the Class of 2024 and gives the Bulldogs one of the elite combinations in the country at the spot.

Rounding out the five-stars for Georgia is KJ Bolden, who saw a slight dip in this update. Bolden checks in at No. 25 from No. 17 in the previous rankings, but he still managed to hold onto his status as the top safety in the country now that all is said and done.

Defensive lineman Joseph Jonah-Ajonye flirted with five-star status throughout the On3 rankings cycle, and ultimately, he finishes close to that range, coming in at No. 34 in the final update. He was previously at No. 27.

Another riser for the Bulldogs checks in next, with Chris Cole finishing the cycle at No. 39 overall. The No. 3 linebacker in the country per the rankings, Cole rose three spots in the final update.

Two key components on the offensive side of the ball come in next on the list, though both took a bit of a tumble in this edition of the On300. Running back Nate Frazier dropped 34 spots to finish at No. 66 overall, while tight end Jaden Redell is down 42 spots. Redell is still within the top 100 prospect in the country, however, checking in at No. 91 overall. A ninth Bulldog signee snuck into the top 100, however, with quarterback Ryan Puglisi rising 17 spots to the No. 100 position in the final rankings.

Offensive lineman Marcus Harrison is the next Dawg on the list, though he’s down 12 spots and completes the cycle at No. 158 overall. Cornerback Ondre Evans is also down 14 spots, coming in at No. 159 from a previous No. 135. Trench monster Michael Uini took a slight dip, as well, finishing eight spots lower than previous in the final rankings and coming in at No. 166 finally.

Dublin defensive lineman and Florida flip Nasir Johnson held pat at No. 198, while wide receiver Nitro Tuggle dropped out of the top 200 and finished at No. 205 nationally. Johnson’s defensive line running mate Jordan Thomas fell just outside of the top 250 at the end, as well. The New Jersey product ultimately lands as the No. 257 overall prospect in the Class of 2024.

Two new entries in the top 300 did emerge for the Bulldogs, however, with offensive lineman Daniel Calhoun and EDGE prospect Quintavius Johnson breaking through. Calhoun came up to No. 262, while Johnson finished at No. 282. Running back Dwight Phillips isn’t far behind, though he took the largest slide of any Georgia commit still in the top 300 in this update. Phillips finishes as the No. 291 overall prospect for the class after falling 117 spots from No. 174.

Three Georgia commits also fell out of the top 300 in the end, with defensive lineman Justin Greene, offensive lineman Nyier Daniels, and Chauncey Bowens all now on the outside looking in. Greene fell from No. 164 overall, while Daniels and Bowens are off the list from No. 211 and No. 223 respectively.

Ultimately, the Bulldogs finished in the On300 with 18 signees making the final cut.

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