Georgia football in heated recruiting battle for 2 key recruits

Georgia football found out on Tuesday that they will be hosting two more elite recruits on official visits later this summer.

Mississippi State v Georgia
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It seems like almost every single day now Georgia football is receiving good news on the recruiting trail. And that trend did not stop on Tuesday when Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs found out that they will be receiving official visits from two elite prospects later this summer.

4-star WR Ryan Mosley

The first recruit to schedule an official visit with Georgia is four-star wide receiver Ryan Mosley.

Mosley is an extremely talented player who is the No. 236 overall player in the country according to the 247Sports composite rankings. He also is the No. 39 wide receiver in his class and the No. 28 player from his home state of Georgia.

Mosley recently announced three upcoming official visits for this summer, and Georgia will be the first visit on May 30. Mosley will then take two more visits to South Carolina and Texas A&M the next two weeks after his visit to Athens.

Georgia unfortunately might be trailing in this recruitment as South Carolina received two crystal ball predictions on 247Sports to win this battle. But that all can change in a hurry, so hopefully Georgia will be able to do just that on this visit.

4-star EDGE Zavion Griffin-Haynes

Four-star EDGE Zavion Griffin-Haynes is the second player who recently announced an upcoming visit to Georgia.

According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Griffin-Haynes is the No. 162 overall player in the country. He also is the No. 12 EDGE in the 2026 class and the No. 9 overall player from his home state of North Carolina.

Griffin-Haynes so far has scheduled two official visits for this summer, beginning with Georgia on June 6. He will then head to Florida the following weekend to visit the Gators on June 13.

Unlike with Mosley, there are no official predictions made in Griffin-Haynes' recruitment yet. So as of now, Georgia and Florida both have an equal chance at landing him, so these two visits will be massive in his recruitment.