Georgia Football Recruiting 2025: Top Remaining 2025 Recruits, Class Predictions
Georgia Football Recruiting 2025: Top Remaining 2025 Recruits, Class Predictions

For the third straight year, Georgia is poised to finish among the top two spots in the 247Sports Composite recruiting rankings. The Bulldogs, who finished No. 1 in the 2024 cycle, are sitting at No. 2 ahead of Wednesday's National Signing Day.
The bulk of Georgia's 2025 class is already in place. During December's early signing period, the Bulldogs had 27 recruits send in their national letters of intent, 24 of whom have since enrolled in the school early.
But there's still time for Georgia to finalize its latest recruiting class, one that will again rank among the best in the country.
Here's where the Bulldogs' 2025 class stands heading into National Signing Day.
Georgia Class of 2025

Enrollees (24)
Elijah Griffin, 5-star defensive lineman
Isaiah Gibson, 5-star edge rusher
Juan Gaston, 5-star offensive tackle
Zayden Walker, 5-star linebacker
Darren Ikinnagbon, 4-star edge rusher
Talyn Taylor, 4-star wide receiver
Chase Linton, 4-star edge rusher
Elyiss Williams, 4-star tight end
Todd Robinson, 4-star safety
CJ Wiley, 4-star wide receiver
Ryan Montgomery, 4-star quarterback
Jontae Gilbert, 4-star cornerback
Cortez Smith, 4-star interior offensive lineman
Landon Roldan, 4-star wide receiver
Ethan Barbour, 4-star tight end
Anthony Kruah, 4-star linebacker
Jaylan Morgan, 4-star safety
Dominick Kelly, 4-star cornerback
Dennis Uzochukwu, 4-star offensive tackle
Tyler Williams, 3-star wide receiver
Mason Short, 3-star interior offensive lineman
Bo Walker, 3-star running back
JJ Hanne, 3-star defensive lineman
Hezekiah Millender, 3-star quarterback
Signees (3)
Rasean Dinkins, 4-star safety
Dontrell Glover, 3-star interior offensive lineman
Thomas Blackshear, 3-star wide receiver
Commits (1)
Daniel Okonkwo, 3-star safety
Top Remaining Recruits

Ty Haywood, 5-star OT
The best player still available is easily Haywood, who decommitted from Alabama on Jan. 13. He then took a visit to Michigan four days later, and the Wolverines has emerged as the apparent favorite to land the Texas standout.
But there are other schools that Haywood is considering. And he has an offer from Georgia, which was extended by the Bulldogs on Jan. 23, 2024.
Edward Coleman, 3-star WR
Georgia has already landed a lot of wide receivers in its 2025 class, but it could still bring in Coleman. The Savannah, Ga., standout has offers from several SEC schools, including the Bulldogs, who could keep him in state.
Coleman may not be among the top overall recruits, but he's the No. 181 wide receiver in the 2025 class, per 247Sports Composite.
Maurice Gleaton Jr., 3-star WR
Here's another 2025 receiver who is still up for grabs this week. Gleaton is the No. 134 WR in the 2025 class, per 247Sports Composite, and like Coleman, he's from Georgia, coming out of Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn.
The Bulldogs are the only SEC program that has offered Gleaton, who also has plenty of other smaller schools in the mix.
Predictions

Georgia is unlikely to have any huge additions to its 2025 recruiting class on Wednesday. The Bulldogs are mostly set, and they'll probably only pick up another complementary piece or two to their existing group.
Haywood seems unlikely to end up anywhere other than Michigan. It's certainly still possible that won't be the case, but the prediction here is he'll end up with the Wolverines.
As for Georgia, it could land either Coleman or Gleaton, but it'd be surprising if it added two more WRs to its receiver-heavy class. Either one of these playmakers could be a solid addition, though.
The pick here is that it will be Gleaton, who doesn't have a ton of other major offers. As for Coleman, he'll end up going elsewhere in the SEC.
The Bulldogs will put the finishing touches on one of the best recruiting classes in the country and finish near the top of the rankings again this year.