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re: 2017 UGA Recruiting Thread (commits, offers, visits, etc.)

Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:59 pm to
Posted by Hullabaloo
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 7:59 pm to
Last week UGA was flavor of the week for AS, hanging with the recruits, the mouth piece, etc.


This week is UM.


He might very well go to UM, but right now he's keeping it a guessing game IMO. Regardless even if we don't get another player in this class (which we will ofcourse) it's still one of the greatest classes we've ever had in our history.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:05 pm to
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Fwiw, I am not sold on Warner at LB


I thought UGA had moved on from him or he had dropped on our list.
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:23 pm to
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I thought UGA had moved on from him or he had dropped on our list


I am guessing that is where we are at. But his name still crops up. Numbers seem too tight for a guy who would need 3 years to get to the needed size (could be dominant at that size, but our numbers can only be for sure things right now)
Posted by theoriginalpitbull
villa rica georgia
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:43 pm to
So, if Solomon goes to Harbaughville,

and if Slayton's grades aren't there, we still double down on getting his commitment, get it, take his LOI, and place him in prep school or JUCO, hoping to get him back in 18 or 19.

Next year's juniors and sophomores on the DL won't start leaving until after the 18 season (assuming that Trent leaves after the 17 season, however)

If he pulls out qualifying late, like last year's #3 RB (Herrien?), he gets here in August.

If not, he gets here in time to help us in 18 or 19.
This post was edited on 1/16/17 at 11:48 pm
Posted by theoriginalpitbull
villa rica georgia
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:54 pm to
Warner may have dropped down the list, but I thought he was a good ILB prospect who may play special teams as a freshman, and step into the rotation at ILB after Roquan and Natrez move on to the pros.

Reason he's down a bit may be his interest in Stanford looks strong, anyway, and we already have 2 or 3 ILBs committed to us.

Still, if we get only 3 or God forbid only 2, of the other remaining targets, I'd be just fine with taking Warner.

One never knows. The kid may end up being another Natrez or another Rennie Curran.
Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
Member since Feb 2011
16249 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:41 am to
If Solomon is gone, I'd like to see us go hard after Aaron Sterling. He may be a guy who takes 3 years to earn a starting job, but he'd add quality depth, which is what we need. This is a down year for DT talent and we need depth.
Posted by RedFive
Ringgold Ga
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:43 am to
Off the current subject, Tyrone Wheatly is leaving Michigan for the Jags. Wheatly was one of the two coaches heavily involved in Collin's recruitment.
This post was edited on 1/17/17 at 6:44 am
Posted by Sandwich
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 8:52 am to
So I take it we are out of it for Soloman.

Can't help but be disappointed, but this class till rocks. But if the 247 Mods think he gone...then he prob gone.

So we finish with Bryant and Collins?
Posted by dallasga6
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 8:53 am to
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
26894 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:09 am to
We need Ramsey to stay, numbers-wise. We can't be going into a season with 2 QBs on scholarship
Posted by Hobnail
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:23 am to
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We can't be going into a season with 2 QBs on scholarship


especially if we'd like to redshirt Fromm, which I'm guessing is the plan?
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:32 am to
I would think
Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:36 am to
That's the hope, but if he's the 2nd string QB, then who knows how it works out?
Posted by HTDawg
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:39 am to
It's looking dangerously like we might miss on almost everyone.
Posted by Dawgsontop34
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:40 am to
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It's looking dangerously like we might miss on almost everyone


I don't get that vibe at all, but I guess we'll see. As of now, I have no reason not to trust Kirby to fill out the class.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
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Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:41 am to
Posted by crispyUGA
Upstate SC
Member since Feb 2011
16249 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:47 am to
quote:

It's looking dangerously like we might miss on almost everyone.


Wait, what? We have 3 spots left (1 if you believe the report that we have 2 silent commits) and I highly doubt we miss on both Collins or Bryant at this point. Probably going to miss on Solomon and Warner likely sees the writing on the wall, but we will find someone to fill that 3rd spot. Speed, Stokes, maybe another DL like Sterling, maybe a 2nd QB if we're worried about Ramsey. I fully expect us to sign 26-27 guys and it will be an elite class, either way.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
83882 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 10:05 am to
Morning fellas.

Thought I would share this here since it has a lot of info regarding Georgia recruits:

quote:

Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell’s Three-Point Stance is here with the most controversial 2017 rankings, five prospects that could outperform their ranking and a quick look at Georgia's elite company.

1. THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL RANKINGS

The final Rivals100 for the class of 2017 has been released with the Rivals250 set to be released today. In nearly two weeks, these prospects will put pen to paper and sign with college programs. Having covered this class since our first ranking back in 2015, I can tell you the five guys who have drawn the most buzz when it comes to their rankings. And I can explain how we settled on their final ranking.

1. OL Trey Smith – Hands down the Tennessee commitment has drawn the most attention simply because another network put him at No. 1 overall and the rest followed suit with a high five-star ranking. For us, Smith is a very good prospect who will either be a guard or a right tackle at Tennessee and have a terrific career. We feel comfortable with him finishing just inside the national top 50. But we never saw No. 1 overall and never truly saw a five-star prospect, especially in a class loaded with elite offensive tackle talent and the best center prospect I’ve scouted in probably the last decade.

2. LB Dylan Moses – Moses has gone for a wild ride in the rankings, starting off at No. 2 in the country, sliding outside the five-star range at No. 32 and finishing right there but earning that fifth star back. He was a middle school phenom who became an elite running back prospect and was then re-classified as an athlete as he tried to transition to linebacker. Between his senior year and his Under Armour week performance, he joined guys like Dante Fowler and Raekwon McMillan in recent years to lose that fifth star only to gain it back.

3. RB Najee Harris – Everyone seems to love Harris, but after Cam Akers' senior film came out, some fell in love with Akers a bit more. While Akers is more of a sure-thing at Florida State than Harris is at Alabama, there is little doubt in my mind that Harris has the higher ceiling in the long run. How can you rank a sure thing over a prospect you’re not convinced could turn into a superstar? That’s the risk you sometimes take at running back. Back in 2009 Trent Richardson (No. 6 nationally) was more of a sure thing than Bryce Brown (No. 1 overall) but Brown had a higher ceiling. Obviously the two had very different careers in college. Time will tell if we are seeing a repeat of that.

4. OL Isaiah Wilson – Some don’t have Wilson in their top 100 and everyone except Rivals feels that Trey Smith is a better prospect as an offensive tackle. The argument could be made that, like Smith, Wilson will either be a guard or a tackle at the next level but in our evaluation he’s taller, longer and is further from his ceiling. This will be a fun one to keep an eye on.

5. DBs DeAngelo Gibbs and Richard LeCounte – Both Gibbs and LeCounte are ranked as five-star prospects elsewhere and are far from it on Rivals. They are polarizing in many ways. Gibbs was a five-star at one time but regressed in coverage and we re-classified him as an athlete, while the highest LeCounte got is his current ranking at No. 58. Both players are still highly ranked, so either they both become first-round superstars and we are wrong or they have excellent careers and we are closer to correct. But our view of the duo is different than others for sure.

2. FIVE PROSPECTS THAT COULD OUTPERFORM THEIR RANKING

There are prospects in every class who exceed expectations and, invariably, these misses are highlighted by fans. It comes with the territory. Running back Nick Chubb is a great example; he was ranked No. 35 in the Rivals100 and was just two spots away from a fifth-star. Essentially Chubb was not a “miss” at all, but since he’s played more like a five-star than some five-star running backs in that 2014 class like Racean Thomas, Sony Michel, Elijah Hood and especially Jalen Hurd, many feel he was a “miss.” You get the point.

In the 2017 class, there are a few prospects that could end up being superstars but, for one reason or another, didn’t get that fifth star. Here are my top five:

1. QB Tate Martell – Yes, the Ohio State quarterback commitment is short, but he has that “it” factor and a competitive drive that’s hard to match. Maturity is an issue and time will tell whether he’s patient enough to wait his turn in Columbus. If he puts it all together, we will be talking about a Heisman candidate.

2. RB D’Andre Swift – Swift just wasn’t sudden enough to earn that fifth star despite the fact that he’s a powerful runner with good vision and shows good patience. The last two Georgia running back commitments we held back on making five-stars were Todd Gurley and Chubb, so that might bode well for him.

3. TE Brock Wright – I’m a big fan of Wright and his game is very much like Jason Witten when it comes to inline blocking and finding the open spot in the intermediate passing game. But what if he adds a half-step of quickness and becomes more of a downfield threat? Watch out.

4. WR Cedarian Lamb – With the Sooners' wide open offense having produced stat-stuffing wide receivers in recent years, will Lamb be the next one? His high school production makes me wonder if we’re looking at the next Big 12 superstar.

5. DB Grant Delpit – There's something about Delpit – his range, his instincts, his length – that makes me think he could be the next defensive back star at LSU.

3. GEORGIA IN ELITE COMPANY

One final quick note here: Georgia quarterback commit Jake Fromm earned his fifth-star in this final 2017 rankings update, which puts the Bulldogs in very elite company. Georgia (Jacob Eason, Fromm) joins Florida (Tim Tebow, Cam Newton) and Notre Dame (Jimmy Clausen, Dayne Crist) as the only programs to land a five-star quarterback in back-to-back classes. Clemson is in line to be the fourth with Hunter Johnson inking this year and 2018 No. 1 overall Trevor Lawrence pledged to the Tigers, but that won’t be official until Lawrence signs.



LINK

Posted by HTDawg
Member since Sep 2016
6683 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 10:08 am to
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Uhhhh


I'm not complaining about the class. It's a fantastic class regardless. I'm just saying Warner and Solomon were supposedly two of the big four, and it looks like we might miss on both. Nico I'm still not entirely sure about, although I never am on recruits that far away.
Posted by Crowknowsbest
Member since May 2012
26894 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 10:12 am to
Solomon is definitely a miss, but it looks like we might miss on Warner voluntarily. Not that he isn't a good player, but if we get Bryant we're probably full at LB
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