INSIDER: UGA Football Commits Continue To Dominate In 2025

Dawg Post gives the latest on how some Georgia football commits are performing so far this season.
September 18, 2025
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ATHENS - We’re now a full month into the high school football season and there are many Georgia Bulldog commitments who are lighting up the stat sheet

Here’s how some of Georgia’s biggest commitments are starting their senior seasons...

5-star QB Jared Curtis‍:

The five-star gunslinger from Nashville has been outstanding to start his senior season. Leading his Nashville Christian (TN) team to a 3-0 record, Curtis has thrown for 515 yards and seven touchdowns with two INTs. He’s also run for 193 yards and three more scores. He’s now ranked as the No. 1 QB and the No. 4 overall prospect in the country for the 2026 class.

4-star RB Jae Lamar‍:

One of the top RB prospects across the South, the South Georgia playmaker out of Colquitt County has rushed for an impressive 413 yards and five touchdowns through his first four games. He’s rushed for at least 100 yards and two of his four games and is averaging 7.1 yards per carry. He’s ranked as the No. 13 RB prospect and the No. 140 overall prospect.


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4-star WR Craig Dandridge‍:

Georgia’s playmaking receiver commit from Alpharetta has been terrific so far this season for the Camrbidge Bears. Now ranked as the No. 29 wide receiver prospect, Dandridge has hauled in 28 passes for 566 yards and seven touchdowns through his first five games. He’s coming off a dominant performance against Calhoun where he caught 11 passes for 166 yards and three touchdowns.

4-star WR Brady Marchese‍:

Through his first four games for the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes, Marchese has caught in 19 passes for 375 yards and four touchdowns. His best game this season came against Calhoun where he caught nine passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns. He’s ranked as the No. 25 wide receiver prospect in the 2026 class.

4-star WR Ryan Mosley‍:

One of the state’s top wideouts, Mosley has reeled in 20 passes for 466 yards and six touchdowns so far this season for the mighty Carrollton Trojans. He’s caught a touchdown pass in every game this season and is averaging 23.3 yards per catch. He’s ranked as the No. 41 wide receiver prospect in the country and has the Trojans at 5-0 to start his senior season.

5-star TE Kaiden Prothro‍: 

After a quiet week one, Prothro has been back to his dominant form over his last four games. So far this season, the pass-catching tight end has caught 19 passes for 398 yards and seven touchdowns. He’s caught at least two touchdown passes in three of his last four games. The big 6-foot-6 220-pounder is ranked as the No. 26 overall prospect in the country.

4-star DB Jordan Smith‍:

One of the state’s top defenders, Smith is a sure-tackling safety who has been playing at a really high level so far this season. The 6-foot-2 180-pounder has made 46 tackles and has been able to make plays in multiple different ways. The Middle Georgia standout has the Bears at 5-0 and is currently ranked as the No. 61 overall prospect in the 2026 class.

4-star DB Tyriq Green‍:‍  

The do-it-all Buford (GA) athlete is one of the top playmakers across the state and is showing that week after week this fall. Through his first four games, Green has rushed for 171 yards and five touchdowns while making 16 tackles with one INT and one forced fumble on defense. He’s ranked as the No. 20 safety prospect in the 2026 class.

4-star EDGE Khamari Brooks‍:

The local defender out of North Oconee (GA) has been a quarterback’s nightmare so far this season. The two-way athlete has made 37 tackles, 13 QB pressures, three sacks, three TFLs and one PBU. On offense, Brooks has caught seven passes for 171 yards and three touchdowns. The four-star is ranked as the No. 20 EDGE defender in the country.

4-star LB Shadarius Toodle‍:

A dynamic two-way player from Mobile, Toodle has been impactful on both sides of the ball through his first three games. The 6-foot-3 220-pounder has made 35 tackles and one sack on defense while rushing for two touchdowns on defense. He’s one of the top prospects in Alabama and flipped to Georgia from Auburn back in June. He’s ranked as the No. 13 LB prospect in the country.

4-star OT Ekene Ogboko

An elite offensive tackle prospect at 6-foot-6 310-pounds who is ranked as the No. 6 OT prospect in the country, Ogboko has dominated on defense for his South Garner (NC) team, making 21 tackles and 12 TFLs with one sack and one forced fumble. On the offensive line, Ogboko has made 16 pancake blocks. 

4-star DL PJ Dean Jr.‍:

One of Georgia’s top-ranked defenders on the commit list, Dean Jr. is a two-way lineman who has shined on defense so far this season. The 6-foot-3 255-pounder from West Forsyth (NC) has made 12 tackles, five TFLs and two sacks through his first three games with another forced fumble. He’s ranked as the No. 8 DL prospect and the No. 92 overall prospect in the 2026 class.

4-star LB Nick Abrams II 

In three games, the Maryland native and four-star linebacker has two pick-sixes, one forced fumble, three tackles for loss, five QB pressures, 30 tackles, and 1 TD catch for the McDonough School. He’s ranked as the No. 17 LB prospect in the country for the 2026 class.

3-star DB Kealan Jones‍:

The do-it-all athlete at Sprayberry (GA) has lined up all over the place this fall and has made several big plays through his first five games. Defensively, the 6-foot-0 180-pounder has made 20 tackles and a long pick-six in coverage. He’s also rushed for 179 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 13.8 yards per carry. He’s also caught six passes for 141 yards and one more touchdown. He’s ranked as the No. 47 safety prospect in the country.

3-star DL Corey Howard‍:

One of Georgia’s lowest-ranked commitments, the South Georgia defender out of Valdosta (GA) is off to a strong start through his first five games, making 11 tackles, four TFLs and three sacks. He’s big, physical, and is currently out-playing his ranking. The 6-foot-6 260-pounder is ranked as the No. 69 EDGE defender in the country.

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