Who Could be Next to Commit to Georgia Football?

Kirby Smart and his staff have now landed 17 verbal commits from the 2024 class, who could be the next to announce their commitment?
Who Could be Next to Commit to Georgia Football?
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Today, Kirby Smart and his staff rejoiced as they landed yet another talented prospect, this time from Nnamdi Ogbaka, a 3-star defensive lineman from North Carolina. But the Dawgs aren't done with their 2024 class yet, so who could commit to the Georgia football program next? 

One player that could pair very well with Ogbaka is Joseph Jonah-Ajonye. The Conroe, TX native is a talented 4-star defensive lineman currently rated as the No. 7 defensive lineman for the 2024 class. The 6' 4" prospect has recently received crystal-ball predictions to Oklahoma and Georgia, but the Dawgs may come out victorious when Jonah-Ajonye announces his commitment on August 1st. 

Marques Easely would be one of the recruits tasked with blocking Ogbaka and Jonah-Ajonye in practice if he were to commit to the "G." This prospect would be a huge pickup not only for the Dawgs but Dylan Raiola as well, who has mentioned multiple times wanting to bring on board with him. He stands at about 6' 5.5" tall and weighs north of 330 pounds, a size Smart loves in his offensive tackles. Easely announced his top three schools on Twitter recently, excluding Georgia within that top-3, but do not count Smart out on this prospect. Easely is set to commit July 8th. 

Daniel Calhoun is another offensive tackle that Raiola has mentioned wanting to keep in-state. The Marietta, GA native stands at 6' 6.5", weighs north of 350 lbs, and has a long-standing relationship with the Bulldogs. He has been on Smart's board for a very long time. In February, when Calhoun spoke with Dawgs Daily about his recruitment, Calhoun mentioned how Georgia had recruited him since he was an eighth grader. Calhoun has yet to announce a commitment date, but it will be hard for Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida to pull this recruit from Georgia. 

Georgia target, Mike Matthews
Georgia target, Mike Matthews

Nyler Daniels will likely be the last offensive tackle Smart and the Dawgs try to land in the '24 class. Daniels is a massive 6' 7" tackle from Newark, NJ. Who else is from that state? None other than the current Dawg commit, Ryan Puglisi. Player-on-player recruiting has been one of the biggest beneficiaries this offseason amongst Georgia's recruiting. Along with Raiola, Puglisi has also mentioned wanting to build one of the best classes ever, so he will likely spend lots of time with Daniels. 

Mike Matthews is the recruit many fans are unsure of. The in-state wide receiver has solidified himself as a force to be reckoned with following his breakout season with the Parkview Tigers. Tennessee and Clemson have seen a lot of momentum with the No. 3 rated WR in the country, but after a 7-on-7 camp at Georgia this week with his high school, sources tell Dawgs Daily the momentum may be swinging. Though Matthews spent the weekend in Knoxville on his official visit with the Volunteers. 

Matthews has been adamant throughout the process that he wants to wrap things up pretty quickly here ahead of his senior season. 

The 2024 class for the Dawgs is already beginning to wrap up but isn't finished yet. Look out for these prospects to join the current No. 1 recruiting class within the next few months as the Dawgs stay hot on the recruiting trail. 

Georgia 2024 Commits:

  • Dylan Raiola, QB
  • Ellis Robinson IV, DB
  • Demarcus Riddick, LB
  • Jaylen Heyward, S
  • Ny Carr, WR
  • Peyton Woodyard, S
  • Dwight Phillips Jr., RB
  • NiTareon Tuggle, WR
  • Malachi Toliver, OT
  • Demello Jones, S
  • Sacovie White, ATH
  • Ryan Puglisi, QB
  • Jaden Reddell, TE
  • Justin Greene, DL
  • Chauncey Bowens, RB
  • Jordan Thomas, DL
  • Nnamdi Ogboko, DL

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