Georgia football: Top unsigned recruits to watch ahead of National Signing Day

Pinnacle wide receiver Duce Robinson performs a drill during practice at Pinnacle HS football field.High School Football Pinnacle Football
Pinnacle wide receiver Duce Robinson performs a drill during practice at Pinnacle HS football field.High School Football Pinnacle Football /
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While Georgia football has secured an exceptional 2023 recruiting class there are still a number of highly recruited unsigned athletes left to commit ahead of 1st February.

Some of these players are well and truly on Georgia’s radar while other recruits seem to be trending to other parts of the country.

However we know one thing about Kirby Smart, recruiting is everything and where elite athletes are still looking to commit, the Georgia coaching staff will be locked in on making the recruiting class even more impressive.

So who has yet to commit and remains unsigned? Well, no great surprise that the school which is amongst other things, the undisputed Tight End U, has a couple of tight ends at the top of the list

Georgia football target: Duce Robinson, TE

Duce Robinson
Duce Robinson (2) runs the ball against Chaparral at Chaparral High School’s football field. Mandatory Credit: Alex Gould/The Republic /

Duce Robinson is one of, if not the highest-ranked recruit still to commit and unsigned ahead of Tuesday’s signing deadline. With Brock Bowers and Oscar Delp already rooted in Athens the signature of Robinson would give the Bulldogs the undisputed top tight end room in college football.

Georgia tight end coach Todd Hartley has already secured the signature of four-star recruits Lawson Luckie and  Pearce Spurlin which gives Georgia depth on the roster. However, the 6’6 229 pound star from Pinnacle HS in Phoenix, Az. has the potential to be a game-changer for the Bulldogs.

Robinson made his official visit to Georgia back in September but the Bulldogs have remained front of the queue despite visits to Texas, Alabama, USC, and Oregon. Robinson’s commitment to Georgia would signal to the rest of college football that the Dawgs are No.1 and are here to stay.