WATCH: Highlights of new Georgia WR commit Craig Dandridge

Georgia just continued its hot streak on Thursday evening, adding a major playmaker on Thursday in the form of wide receiver Craig Dandridge.
The state’s third ranked wide receiver, Dandridge is a four-star wideout from Cambridge High School in Milton, Georgia, and at almost 6-foot-1, 175 pounds, Dandridge became the twenty-second commitment of the cycle for the Bulldogs, who currently sit as the nation’s No. 4 overall Class per the 2026 On3 Rankings.
Dandridge ranks as the nation’s No. 238 overall prospect per the current On3 Industry Ranking, and he currently sits as the nation’s No. 37 overall wide receiver and No. 29 prospect in the state per the same metric.
A rising senior, Dandridge flashes breakaway speed on his film, the ability to make would-be tacklers miss, and kick return capabilities that made him the apple of the eye of the likes of Georgia Tech, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.
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WATCH CRAIG DANDRIDGE HIGHLIGHTS
In the end, Dandridge couldn’t ignore what the Bulldogs have done with the wide receiver position and with their players at large.
“It is about the program Georgia is,” Dandridge told On3’s Chad Simmons of the decision. “What they do for their players on and off the field is great and I see Georgia having the best of both worlds. They offer great support in whatever you need to help you become a better person or player. The coaching is great for on the field and they will help prepare you for the NFL or to be a businessman. They have a great plan for both football and life after football.”
But it was about much more than what went on between the hashmarks for Dandridge.
“I don’t immediately think about football, I think about life after football,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ’s Jeremy Johnson. “It’s how they develop good men for the world. It’s a world that needs better young men. I want to grow into the man that God wants me to be. I see that Georgia develops high-caliber guys on and off the field. Regardless of the NFL factor, they also develop guys through internships and stuff like that.”