Prospects Expected To Visit Georgia Tech For The Spring Game

Which prospects will be visiting the Georgia Tech spring game this weekend?
Nov 21, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets helmet is seen on the sideline in the
Nov 21, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets helmet is seen on the sideline in the / Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

Spring Football is back as Georgia Tech hosts their annual spring game and many notable visitors will be on campus for the Yellow Jackets on Saturday. Here is who is expected to be there. 

Georgia High School Players:

Bryson Logan- 2025 Whitefield DB

Connor Roush- 2025 Wesleyan TE/DE

JP Powell- 2025 Colquitt County RB

Devin Felton- 2025 East Paulding LB

Reshod Curtis- 2025 Newton WR

Marcelous Townsend- 2025 Blessed Trinity ATH

Steele Ingram- 2025 North Cobb WR

Chase Jordan- 2025 Westlake WR 

Walker Warshaw- 2025 Mount Vernon RB 

Jaiden Duckett- 2026 Sprayberry QB

Jayce Sanker- 2026 South Paulding OL

Dylan Biehl- 2026 Three-star, Lambert OL 

Brayden Rouse- 2026 Kell Longhorns WR

Josiah Smith- 2026 Newnan LB

Rudii Smith- 2026 Newnan WR 

Gabriel Jones- 2026 Luella OL 

Nicco White- 2026 Sprayberry WR 

Quatorius Walker- 2026 East Paulding ATH 

Tyler Smith- 2027 Jackson County OL 

Out-of-state prospects

Landon Pace- 2025 Three-star, St. Louis University High School (MO) TE

Julian Terry- 2025 Gulliver Prep (FL) EDGE 

AJ Marks- 2026 IMG Academy (FL) DB

Mannie McKinney- 2027 Clearwater Academy International High School (FL) WR 

Michael Martin- 2028 Christ Church Episcopal MS (SC) RB; already created quite a buzz for himself 

Georgia Tech's Annual White and Gold Spring Game will be held this afternoon and it will be the first chance to see the 2024 Yellow Jackets in action. The next time will be in Ireland when they open the season against the defending ACC champion Florida State Seminoles.

This is set to be an exciting afternoon for the Yellow Jackets. Georgia Tech is bringing back one of the ACC's best offenses and is hoping that a new defensive coaching staff can fix what was one of the ACC's worst defenses. Obviously, there is only so much that you can take from spring game results, but it will be interesting to see how each side of the ball performs. 


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Najeh Wilkins
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