
The Georgia Bulldogs are intensifying their recruitment efforts this spring, aiming to secure top talent for their 2025 class. A key target is five-star offensive tackle Josh Petty, who recently committed to Georgia Tech, marking a historic first for the program. Georgia is actively working to flip Petty’s commitment, emphasizing their strong track record in player development and success in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
In addition to Petty, Georgia has already secured commitments from elite prospects. Notably, five-star defensive lineman Elijah Griffin, who chose Georgia over Miami and USC, is expected to bolster the Bulldogs’ defensive front. Another significant addition is tight end Elyiss Williams, a consensus top tight end prospect in the 2025 class, who committed to Georgia, citing the program’s commitment to player development.
The Bulldogs are also focusing on other top recruits, including quarterback Bryce Underwood and wide receiver Dakorien Moore, both highly ranked in the 2025 class. Underwood, a five-star quarterback from Michigan, and Moore, a five-star wide receiver committed to Oregon, are among the nation’s top talents. Georgia’s coaching staff is leveraging the program’s recent successes and the opportunity for early playing time to attract these elite prospects.
As spring progresses, Georgia aims to solidify its standing among the nation’s top recruiting classes, ensuring sustained success in the highly competitive landscape of college football.