Three 2020 Georgia football offensive line prospects that could commit

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Andrew Raym

Andrew Raym is an offensive guard from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma that stands at 6-5 285 pounds.

According to 247Sports Composite ranking, he ranks as the No. 90 overall, the No. 3 OG and the No. 1 player in Oklahoma.

All the signs point to Oklahoma, at least according to the 247Sports crystal balls they do.

However, I wouldn’t count out Mr. Sam Pittman yet. On April 29, he released a top five.

In my opinion, it’s between Georgia and Oklahoma right now, and it’s neck and neck.

Raym went to Michigan on June 21 for an official visit. He went to Georgia for an official visit on June 14.

He won a football state championship earlier this year and played for a baseball one as well.

I don’t think that the Michigan visit was a threat at all. When he came to Georgia, his entire family came, and it seemed like only his mom and a couple other family members went to Michigan.

Raym seemed to love his visit with Pittman when he came and like so many other former recruits; they fall in love with Pittman.

He also seems like a humble kid that wants the best for himself and the ones around him. Raym is a multi-sport athlete and its impressive to see someone of this size be as versitale as him.

I believe he will make a decision sooner than later, and it’s going to be between Oklahoma and Georgia. He will either go with where he’s been a fan all his life or take that leap of faith and go to Georgia with Pittman.

He is the other guy on this list that I think will join Georgia’s 2020 class.