4 new recruits predicted to commit to Georgia

Fireworks are coming soon for the Bulldogs.
2023 CFP National Championship - TCU v Georgia
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Momentum is approaching an all time high for Georgia football on the recruiting trail this cycle. The Bulldogs still only have five commits in their 2026 class, but everyone knows that could change at any second.

And according to multiple experts, Georgia is favored to land multiple elite recruits soon.

4-star OT PJ Dean

PJ Dean was predicted to land with Georgia earlier this week by On3's Steve Wiltfong. Dean is the No. 22 overall player in the country according to On3 with a final three that consists of Georgia, Ohio State and South Carolina.

it is unclear when Dean plans to commit, but the Bulldogs are the heavy favorite right now.

4-star safety Kealan Jones

Kealan Jones is the name to pay the closest attention to for Georgia fans. He may be ranked lower than Dean, but according to Rivals' Sam Spiegelman he is expected to commit to Georgia this week. That announcement has not come yet, but the expectations might be for him to do so during G-Day on Saturday.

4-star OT Malcolm Gaston

Malcolm Gaston is one of the top offensive tackles in the country, and someone Georgia has been aggressively pursuing for quite some time. Gaston recently announced his top four schools which consisted of Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Florida.

Very little public information has been known about Gaston's recruitment, but he also announced that he will be committing on May 12 which is right around the corner. And according to Spiegelman, UGA has been the leader since February and he expects Georgia to win this battle as well.

5-star TE Mark Bowman

Mark Bowman is a five-star tight end and the No. 2 player in the country at his position. Bowman has been drawing comparisons to UGA legend Brock Bowers, which should excite every Georgia fan.

Bowman is showing the most interest in the Bulldogs as well as Oregon and Texas, but Spiegelman believes that UGA is the team to beat when Bowman announces a commitment later in July.