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The Georgia Show: Fogle fuels the fire, PFF list — fair or foul?

Jake Reuseby: Jake Reuse07/07/25ReuseRecruiting
KJ Bolden/Georgia
Photo by Jeremy Johnson.

Brayden Fogle fuels the fire for Georgia further

Georgia continued it’s incredible recruiting run on July 4th, securing the pledge of four-star tight end Brayden Fogle. It’s another big win for the Bulldogs and Todd Hartley, as they managed to overcome the likes of LSU and Penn State for his services. In Fogle, the Dawgs secured a standout athlete with a well-rounded skillset, and perhaps more importantly in this day and age, they landed a young man who’d long wanted to be a Georgia Bulldog. How does he stack up in this class and how does this shape the Kaiden Prothro recruitment moving forward? We dive in on all the angles when it comes to the latest addition of the Class of 2026.

Don’t forget…

That this is something truly special you’re seeing in this run. We sit back, admire the work the Bulldogs have done to this point, and try to put into context just how meaningful this one is in terms of the grand scale. Safe to say, we may not see something akin to this run for some time.

Georgia lands a single player in the PFF Top 50

Did Pro Football Focus do right by the Georgia Bulldogs in giving them just a single player in their recently released top 50 ahead of the season? No one is going to argue with KJ Bolden making the list, but did the Dawgs deserve another on the list? We take a look at the names that you could argue for, and while we didn’t land on it being unfair to the Dawgs, the possibility of stretching the list to a top 150 or 200 might provide some interesting revelations when it comes to how Georgia stacks up. At the end of the day, it’s a talent-laden team, but there’s still much to prove.

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