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Georgia commits well represented in latest update to On300 rankings

Jake Reuseby: Jake Reuse09/18/23ReuseRecruiting
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Georgia holds the commitments of 27 prospects in the Class of 2024, and of that group, 18 have found themselves in the latest iteration of the On300 rankings and all within the top 200. How did the rankings change or not when it comes to the future Dawgs?

When it comes to the top Dawg in the class, there’s no change. Cornerback Ellis Robinson, locked in with Georgia since February, remains checked in at the No. 3 spot in the latest ranking and the No. 1 cornerback in the cycle. It’s looking quite possible that Robinson will go wire-to-wire as the top player at the position, something Fran Brown and company will certainly be happy to have in Athens. Speaking of happy to have, no change for linebacker Justin Williams either, as he holds onto the No. 14 spot and is the top linebacker in the class, giving Glenn Schumann another future star for the middle of the defense.

One of Georgia’s more recent commits, running back Nate Frazier saw a slight drop in the rankings, coming in at No. 19 from No. 15. What didn’t change, however, was his standing as the top running back in the class per the On300. He’s the last of Georgia’s three five-star commits in the class as of today.

Joseph Jonah-Ajonye holds onto his No. 24, keeping himself well in the mix for a fifth star as the cycle continues to progress. Tight end commit Jaden Reddell saw a slight tumble of ten spots, down to No. 32 from No. 22, but that likely keeps him in contention for a fifth-star if they closed the cycle today, as well.

One name you’ve probably been waiting to see was that of quarterback Dylan Raiola, who’s dropped out of five-star range for the first time in the tracking of the 2024 cycle. Now at No. 33 in the nation from No. 11 last go-round, Raiola is now the fourth-ranked quarterback in the 2024 On300, trailing Alabama commit Julian Sayin, Florida commit DJ Lagway and Florida State pledge Luke Kromenhoek at the spot. He’ll have the rest of the season and the all-star season to reclaim his throne.

Georgia’s most recent commit, linebacker Chris Cole, checks in next at No. 40 from No. 51, continuing what’s been a consistent rise for him throughout the year. Meanwhile, cornerback Demello Jones held steady at No. 80 overall in the country, no change from where he was before.

The biggest riser of the Georgia commits, wide receiver Ny Carr is parlaying an electric start for Colquitt County into major gains, now coming in at No. 99 overall. That’s a gain of 41 spots for him after being at No. 140 overall in the previous ranking.

A trio of no changes are on the list next, with running back Dwight Phillips still at No. 112, quarterback Ryan Puglisi at No. 119, and defensive lineman Justin Greene at No. 128 overall. Lineman Nyier Daniels fell slightly from No. 123 down to No. 133, as did his fellow New Jerseyian and defensive tackle Jordan Thomas. Thomas checks in at No. 141 from a previous No. 104. Following that is another riser for Georgia, as offensive tackle Michael Uini seemingly gained the ground that Daniels lost, rising ten spots to No. 143 from a previous No. 153.

Running back Chauncey Bowens took quite a tumble, down 83 spots in this update to No. 172 from an earlier No. 89, but he maintains four-star range, and some recent highlights may have him climbing again by the time the next cycle rolls around. Finally, a couple of risers round out the list with wide receiver Nitro Tuggle coming up to No. 191 from No. 226 and offensive lineman Marcus Harrison gaining six spots to land at No. 194 from No. 200.

A final change for Georgia commits was linebacker Kris Jones falling out of the top 300, though it wasn’t a hard fall to go from 292 to outside the group.

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