Recruiting Recap 2/21

Welcome to another edition of the Recruiting Recap! Thanks for stopping by. If you are new here, this feature covers offers/commitments from yesterday, 3 trending topics, and our sleeper of the day.

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*Offers & commitments are compiled through @ mentions. If we missed your offer & commitment contact our Twitter/X page @RecruitGeorgia to update ASAP.

PROSPECT FORM


Sleeper of the Day

Charvis Givens
2026 Treutlen
Offensive Lineman

Givens is one of the best two-way linemen that no one in the state knows about. The 2026 athlete was nearly a first-team All-State selection on the site considering his dominance. He is explosive at the point of attack and once engaged, say good night. Givens gets inside the pads of the defender and drives them out of the way. Great leg drive. Plays with excellent leverage; must have long arms for a 6’3″ athlete. Givens has a lot of versatility and upside on the defensive side of the football where his quickness out of his stance and impressive top-end speed close the gap between him and the ball carrier fast. Plays low to the ground. Naturally quick and pa hysical tackler. More than anything, Givens is an intense football player who is explosive. He is an FBS-caliber athlete who really pops on film and demonstrates the mentality necessary to control the trenches.




Commitments

Channing Vaughn
2025 Grayson
Virginia-Lynchburg

Zach Stephens
2025 Allatoona
Wisconsin-Lutheran

Chris Gardner
2025 Grayson
Campbellsville

Keyshawn Ball
2025 Wilcox Co.
Point

Trebor Brown
2025 Wilcox Co.
Point

Allen Williams
2025 Metter
Peru State

CJay Smith
2025 Metter
Albany State

JJ Fields
2025 Metter
Albany State


Offers

Bryson Hughley
2026 Peach Co.
Arkansas State

Christian Lawrence
2026 Thomas Co. Central
Mercer

Dre Quinn
2026 GAC
North Carolina

Jaydon Dunbar
2026 Thomas Co. Central
Minnesota

Omari Stephenson
2026 Thomas Co. Central
Jax State

Zachary Belyeu
2028 North Cobb
UNLV

Justin Murphy
2027 North Clayton
Syracuse

Kobe Lewis
2026 Sprayberry
Troy

Jourdin Pettaway
2026 Hiram
Sacramento State

Martin Trejo
2025 Lanier co.
Berry

Mekhi Webb
2025 Stockbridge
Coffeyville & Mizzou Valley

Mason Bryant
2025 Paulding Co.
West Virginia Wesleyan

Nyle Winston
2025 Kennesaw Mt.
Mt. Mercy & Muskingum

Alexander Brewer
2026 Sequoyah
Tenn Tech

Tim Hyrbu
2026 West Forsyth
Tenn Tech & Gardner Webb

Lucas Smalls-Allen
2026 Blessed Trinity
UConn

Antavius Watts
2026 Carver-COL
Mercer

Aidan Nunez
2025 Etowah
Lawrence

Craig Dandridge
2026 Cambridge
Duke

Chance Gilbert
2026 East Coweta
Tennessee

Julian Byrd
2026 Hughes
Sacramento State

Eli Rickell
2026 Wesleyan
Utah State, Navy & Georgia State

Chris Miller
2028 Kennesaw Mt.
Tulsa & Pittsburgh

KJ Delriso
2026 Whitewater
FAU

Kobe Adeleka-Hokes
2026 Peachtree Ridge
Troy

Moonie Gipson
2027 Kell
Cincinnati

Markell Taylor
2026 North Paulding
Sacramento State

Trey Clark
2025 Temple
Concordia

Tyreek Jemison
2026 Paulding Co.
Howard & ODU

Tim Anthony
2026 Shiloh
Eastern Michigan

Andrew Hurdle
2026 Decatur
Western Kentucky

Carl Noisette
2028 Duluth
USF

Jax Pope
2026 Buford
Tenn Tech

Kevin Caldwell
2027 Parkview
Vanderbilt

Gage Newsome
2026 Statesboro
Brevard

Jordan Francis
2026 Redan
UAB, USF & Maryland

Liam Kinsella
2025 Etowah
Bluefield State

Xavier Butler
2026 Lithonia
Arkansas State

Darryl Rivers
2026 McEachern
Georgia

Jude Cascone
2026 Walton
Georgia State

Sedric Addison
2026 Peachtree Ridge
Miami-OH

Roarious Lewis
2025 Perry
Capital

DJ Alexander
2026 New Manchester
FIU

Zayden Walters
2026 Brookwood
Virginia Tech

Brian Glover
2026 Woodland-Stockbridge
Erskine

Zachary Lewis
2026 North Gwinnett
Northwestern


Three ‘n Out

More former NFL players are jumping into the coaching scene across the state and Score Atlanta just reported this afternoon that former Atlanta Falcons linebacker De’Sean Weatherspoon will be taking over the head coaching job at Pace Academy. Our guy Max Wolborsky broke news with the article below.


One of the best route runners to come out of Cobb County over the last 10 years was TJ Rahming, so you know when he talks up an emerging prospect our ears perk up. McEachern’s Zavion Harris was yesterday’s highlighted player. The 5’10” 165 lbs. receiver showed incredible quickness and footwork coming out of his release, which routinely helped break free of press coverage. Harris has excellent top-end speed to blow up the top of the defense. Keeps moving after the play breaks down and is a natural at finding holes in the defense, which considering his size, he will be playing in the slot more in college.


All-State OL Tim Hyrbu is finding success beyond the gridiron and just won the 6A Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. The 6’5″ 275 lbs. blocker routinely made our Bully Squad during the season. He sports a 4.1 GPA and has seen an influx of high-academic offers, even just from this week. Tennessee Tech, Gardner Webb, and Cornell have taken notice with offers submitted this week. More should be on the way, so be sure to keep a close eye on the highly efficient blocker out of West Forsyth.




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