Georgia lands commitment of 4-star TE Brayden Fogle

Mansfield (Ohio) Lexington four-star tight end Brayden Fogle is the latest commit to jump into Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class. The Bulldogs landed a group of 18 commitments in the month of June. Fogle has started July off with a bang.
The No. 159 overall prospect in the 2026 On3 Industry Rankings chose Georgia over LSU and Penn State on July 4. Fogle is Georgia’s 27th commit in the class. He is the second tight end to commit. Georgia has four-star Lincoln Keyes already committed. The Bulldogs are also in heavy contention for five-star Kaiden Prothro, who decides on July 12.
Fogle took his official visit to Georgia back on June 6. The Bulldogs made their push during that visit. Fogle had been to Georgia a few times in the past.
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He got a deep look at the culture in Georgia that helped Georgia push over the top.
“Everything (stood out),” Fogle told DawgsHQ. “It was a good visit. There are a lot of good people and it was a very good atmosphere and culture… I know a lot about Georgia, so this visit just reinforced a lot of what I already knew about what they want in players and expect out of their players and the standard that Kirby has and everyone in that building has for the university and team. It was just a more in-depth look at that from a player’s standpoint.”
Folgle admits putting Georgia’s uniform on for the first time was a special experience as well.
“It was pretty cool, it’s iconic,” Fogle said back on June 8. “If you ask almost anyone you know what that red G on the helmet is and the black and red, what it stands for (they’ll know). I think it’s pretty special.”