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BREAKING: 4-Star OL Graham Houston Commits To UGA Football

May 1, 2025
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ATHENS - After signing five in-state offensive linemen in the 2025 class, Stacy Searels, Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs have their first in-state offensive lineman on the board in the 2026 class.

That would be four-star guard, Graham Houston‍.

The big 6-foot-5 285-pounder out of Buford (GA) is mean, physical, and has been trending Georgia’s way from the beginning of his recruitment.

One of the top offensive line prospects in Georgia, Houston chose the Bulldogs over Florida, Ole Miss, FSU, Auburn, among others.


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As a prospect, it’s easy to see why the Bulldogs have been recruiting him hard for so long. He was outstanding at left tackle for the Buford Wolves last fall, showing good footwork, a balanced base, and a mean streak. He plays with good pad level, he’s fundamentally sound when run blocking, and protected the quarterback consistently all year long. He played against quality competition on a weekly basis and did a great job of bringing his “A” game on the left side. He was a punishing blocker in the run game, using his strong hands and impressive lower body strength to drive defenders backwards and into the ground. He locates linebackers at the second level and moves well in space.

While he excelled at left tackle last fall, and will likely play there again as a senior, Houston will likely move inside when he gets to Athens. He brings a promising frame that will allow him to add more weight when he gets to campus instead of losing it. His best football is way ahead of him, and he gives the Dawgs another tough, physical interior lineman who competes hard and will only get better and better over time.

Houston is Georgia’s first offensive line commitment in the 2026 class and the 5th overall. He’s ranked as the No. 21 interior OL prospect and the No. 277 overall prospect in the country.

 

 
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