Georgia Bulldogs football has secured commitments from two highly-rated recruits, Ekene Ogboko and Craig Dandridge, who have both seen important jumps in their national rankings. Ogboko, a four-star offensive tackle, committed to Georgia on june 18. The 6-foot-6, 310-pound prospect from south Gardner High School in Garner, North Carolina, is now ranked No. 59 nationally by Rivals, a significant climb from his previous position at No. 106.
Even more extraordinary is the ascent of Craig Dandridge, a four-star receiver from Cambridge High School in Milton, Georgia. The 6-foot, 175-pound athlete experienced a meteoric rise in the rankings, moving from No. 236 to No.76 nationally,an increase of over 150 spots.This surge places him as one of the top risers in the latest Rivals300 rankings.
Despite these significant additions, Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class remains at No. 2 nationally and holds the top spot in the SEC, according to Rivals. This positioning comes after the Bulldogs lost commitments from five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson to Texas and five-star defensive tackle James Johnson, who also flipped to Texas.
Top Risers in Rivals300 Rankings
- Grayson McKeogh (OT,Notre Dame): No. 181 to No. 13
- Sam Greer (OT, Ohio State): No. 96 to No.14
- Khary wilder (DL, Ohio State): Unranked to No.38
- Lawrence Timmons (CB, Florida State): unranked to No.39
- Bryson beaver (QB, Oregon): Unranked to No.44
- Joey O’Brien (S, Notre Dame): No.99 to no. 47
- Ekene Ogboko (OT, Georgia): No. 106 to No. 59
- Craig Dandridge (WR, Georgia): No. 236 to No. 76
- Tyler Chuckuyem (OT, Florida): Unranked to No. 88
- Wydeek Collier (EDGE, Rutgers): Unranked to No. 92
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