Georgia football receives great news from 2 elite recruits

There are two more recruits that Georgia football should keep an eye on.
91st Allstate Sugar Bowl - Notre Dame v Georgia
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Georgia football has made a lot of progress with many recruits recently and have been rewarded by making the top lists for many of them. This includes the No. 1 player in the country who put the Bulldogs in his top 10 on Sunday.

He however was not the only player who named Georgia as one of their top schools as two other players recently did the same thing for the Bulldogs on the recruiting trail as well.

4-star WR Cederian Morgan

The first recruit that named Georgia as one of their top schools is four-star wide receiver Cederian Morgan.

Morgan is about as good as they come in high school as 247Sports ranks him as the No. 10 overall player in the country. He also is the No. 2 wide receiver in the country and the top ranked player from his home state of Alabama.

According to Hayes Fawcett with On3, Georgia has officially made the top 10 for Morgan. Auburn, Ohio State, Florida, Clemson, Colorado, Tennessee, Alabama, Oregon and Miami (FL) also made the cut for Morgan as well.

This recruitment so far does not seem to be going Georgia's way as it appears Morgan is leaning towards staying home. Both Alabama and Auburn have received crystal ball predictions in their favor on 247Sports, so that indicates that UGA is at best in third place. Thankfully there is a lot of time to go in this recruitment, but this isn't one that looks good for Georgia right now.

3-star IOL Malcolm Gaston

Three-star offensive lineman Malcolm Gaston is the second player to recently name Georgia as a top school.

Gaston may not be ranked as high as Morgan, but he is still a solid prospect at No. 455 according to On3. He also is the No. 41 interior offensive lineman in the country and the No. 8 player from his home state of South Carolina.

Gaston recently named his top four schools, and Georgia made the cut along with Florida, Virgnia Tech and Florida State. So even though his ranking may not be as high as other Georgia targets, these top four schools indicate that he is being heavily recruited by some major programs.

While Georgia seemed to be trailing for Morgan, the exact opposite is true with Gaston as On3 currently gives UGA an 87.1 percent chance to win this recruitment. Time will tell if Georgia actually wins this battle or not, but things are looking very strong for the Bulldogs so far.