This is the first ever recruiting class to get 4 years with our recruiting service (granted for the first year we didn’t have a website nor a prospect form). So we looked back and created a list of all the 2018 players who signed during the early signing period. Each one of these players filled out our recruiting form. The list would be bigger, but some players we just took direct messages via Twitter to make profiles, and we want to be true to our statistics. This list will be updated after National Signing Day 2.0 to show where every 2018 recruit signs that joined our service.
Over 100 Recruit Georgia players signed in the early signing period and by our count 44 signed with Power 5 schools. This is by far our most successful recruiting class yet, and we expect our numbers only to continue to rise with 2019, 2020, and 2021!
Brock Mattison – App State
A.J. Curry – Western Carolina
TC Harrison – Virginia
Kareem Rogers – Mercer
Gino Appleberry – Western Kentucky
Brandon L. Joseph – Georgia State
Rashod Bateman – Minnesota
DeMond Ellison – Mercer
Tyrone Scott – Central Michigan
Coby Germany – Mercer
Tommy Tremble – Notre Dame
Antonio Showers Jr. – Troy
Shaka James Heyward – Duke
Hassan Hall – Louisville
Jahlil Taylor – North Carolina
Payne Walker – Georgia
Nasir Greer – Wake Forst
Michael Fairbanks – UAB
Justin Jeffery – Charlotte
Kingsley Enagbare – South Carolina
Miles Marshall – Indiana
Jatorian Hansford – Missouri
JaQuez Jackson – Georgia Tech
Terrick Smalls Jr – Charlotte
Telly Plummer – Louisville
Antonio Lamarc Fletcher – Arkansas State
Chris Joyce – Tulane
Marcus Rogers – Georgia Southern
Jaison Taylor – Navy
Ernest Jones – South Carolina
Trey Cobb – App State
Octavious Battle – South Florida
Charles McClelland – Cincinnati
Blaine Gibson – Chattanooga
Katerion Legrone – Nebraska
Jaylen Rivers – Northwestern
Realus George – Miami
Jayden Patterson – Western Kentucky
Luke Anthony Johns – Georgia Tech
Ches Jackson – App State
Oyenmwen Uzebu – West Virginia
Lyn-J Dixon – Clemson
Tijai Whatley – Georgia Tech
Kaleb Dawson – App State
Terell Smith – Minesota
Kendall Williamson – Stanford
Lichon Terrell – Western Kentucky
Steven Krajewski – UCONN
Michael Harris – Auburn
James Graham – Georgia Tech
Casey Holman – Duke
Christopher Smith II – Georgia
Jaquavius Lane – Kansas State
Rashad Ajayi – Colorado State
Jamison Collier – Ohio
John FitzPatrick – Georgia
Antonio Grier – South Florida
Quindarius Monday – Auburn
Josiah Futral – Chattanooga
Donte Burton – Wisconsin
Trey Urquhart – Western Kentucky
Thurman Geathers II – Louisville
Will Choloh Jr – Troy
Milton Gunnar Watson – Troy
Markeith Montgomery – Kennesaw State
Spencer Gaddis – Western Kentucky
Luke Shiflett – Middle Tennessee
Lamarius Benson – South Carolina
Chigoziem Okonkwo – Maryland
Samuel James – West Virginia
Jalil Irvin – Auburn
Tyler Bird – App State
James Ohonba – Michigan State
John Andrew Harris – Virginia Tech
Christian Meadows – Florida State
Zach Williams – Arizona
Trey Dean – Florida
Derrik Allen – Notre Dame
Darnell Jefferies – Clemson
Jarren Williams – Miami
Dantavian Stephens – Ball State
Qua Mahone – Kentucky
Dakota Everett Little – Eastern Kentucky
Isaiah Isaac – Wake Forest
Alex Snyder – Eastern Kentucky
Malik Romel Mays – Eastern Kentucky
Hunter Nourzad – Cornell
Erick J Turner – Davidson
Daniel Parrish – Army
Colby Taziah Wood – Wofford
Dylan Cole – Chattanooga
Xavier Jenkins – Mercer
Isaiah C. Goolsby – Mercer
Jacob Hunt – Charlotte
Devin Hart – Columbia
Kobe Lewis – Central Michigan
Rory Starkey – Penn
Jonah Griffin Jr. – Furman
DJ Atkins – Western Carolina
Parker Lefton – Coumbia
Gavan George – Mercer
Eddie Thomas – Kansas State
Emmanuel Christopher Cater – Liberty
Collin Foster – Mercer
Ford Roberts – Princeton
Corey Watkins – Furman
Louis Hall – Furman
Austin Blake – Campbell
TJ Horton – Chattanooga
Nyvin Nelson – Chattanooga
Lorenz William Wilke – Army
Brandon Moore – Navy
Devlin Olawumi Jr – Western Carolina
Diquavious Wilkerson – Mercer
Fred Payton, Jr – Coastal Carolina
Bryce Lawrence – Mercer