Georgia Bulldogs

5-star commit Kemon Spell will be joined by 5-star Donte’ Wright at G-Day.

Georgia mascot UGA XI patrols the field prior to the 2025 SEC Championship Game. (Jeff Sentell/ DawgNation)

Georgia expects to host its two-highest-rated 2027 commits in town on Saturday for G-Day. That’s 5-star RB Kemon Spell and 5-star CB Donte’ Wright.

Spell stands as the most committed prospect in the 2027 class. The nation’s No. 1 RB has not visited any other schools since he committed to UGA in early February.

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  • Four-star North Carolina TE Jaxon Dollar has been trending higher and higher for the Dawgs as of late. Dollar is ranked as the nation’s No. 2 TE and the No. 36 overall prospect for this cycle on the 247Sports Composite. Dollar’s presence in Athens stands as one of the key visits of the weekend for the program.
  • Four-star Ohio LB Brayton Feister just picked up an offer from UGA last month. The 6-foot-3, 240-pounder has clocked a 4.55 in the 40 and can bench press 455 pounds. His 605-pound squat also jumps off the page. He had 133 tackles, 39 TFLs and 13 sacks as a junior. He also ran for 1,098 yards and another 17 TDs on offense. He’s the nation’s No. 10 LB and No. 137 overall recruit for the Rivals Industry Ranking.
  • Four-star Prince Avenue Christian RB Andrew Beard will be back in town. Beard just visited UGA last week but is enthusiastic to return for his third G-Day game. Despite the fact that the Bulldogs already have a pair of RB commits in this class, he recently told DawgNation that the program remains a top contender for him. UGA is still in the mix with Clemson, Florida and Tennessee. He’s the nation’s No. 151 overall prospect for 2027.
  • Georgia’s quest to try and nail down a 2027 QB continues this week with a visit from Texas 4-star Colton Nussmeier. He’s the younger brother of former LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier. His father, Doug, is a longtime SEC and NFL coaching vet. He’s currently the QBs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. Colton ranks as the nation’s No. 15 QB prospect and No. 171 overall recruit for 2027.

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Player Rankings Resides Status
4-star Carter Jones No. 21 OT/No. 411 overall Poquoson, Va. Undecided
3-star Reis Russell No. 55 IOL/No. 891 Littleton, Colo. Undecided
Ranking Resides Status
5-star Kemon Spell No. 1 RB/No. 6 McKeesport, Pa. UGA
5-star Kellan Hall (2028) No. 2 DL/No. 11 Louisville, Ky. Open
5-star Donte’ Wright No. 2 CB/No. 11 Long Beach, Cali. UGA
4-star Kasi Currie No. 4 DL/No. 48 Chatsworth, Cali. Open
4-star Jaxon Dollar No. 2 TE/No. 36 Denver, NC Open
4-star Jayden Aparicio-Bailey No. 9 S/No. 120 Prattville, Ala. Open
4-star Kenneth Simon II No. 9 LB/No. 130 Brentwood, Tenn. Open
4-star Braylan Feister No. 7 ATH/No. 132 Akron, Ohio Open
4-star Andrew Beard No. 9 RB/No. 151 Bogart, Ga. Open
4-star Colton Nussmeier No. 15 QB/No. 171 Flower Mound, Tex. Open
4-star WR Deshawn Hall No. 25 WR/No. 204 Prattville, Ala. Open
4-star Koehn Dial (2028) No. 16 OT/No. 232 Franklin, Tenn. Open
4-star Tyler Boyd (2028) No. 23 CB/No. 235 Carrollton, Ga. Open
4-star Nick Carroll (2028) No. 11 ATH/No. 241 Lyons, Ga. Open
4-star CJ Craig-James (2028) No. 13 S/No. 243 Birmingham, Ala. Open
4-star Shamar Evans (2028) No. 23 LB/No. 275 Rushton, La. Open
4-star Asa Wall (2028) No. 14 TE/No. 322 Milledgeville, Ga. UGA
4-star JJ Brown No. 29 OT/No. 354 Lilburn, Ga. Open
3-star Miller Westfield No. 33 OT/No. 368 Roswell, Ga. Open
3-star Success Nwabude No. 36 EDGE/No. 426 Athens, Ga. Open
3-star Adriel Rojas No. 41 EDGE/ No. 439 Cumming, Ga. Open
3-star Jordan McKinley (2028) No. 16 TE/No. 461 Wilmette, Ill. Open
3-star Cameron Hurts (2028) No. 88 WR/No. 488 Buford, Ga. Open
3-star Elijah Cox No. 40 EDGE/No. 491 Atlanta, Ga. Open
3-star Kareem Palmer No. 39 LB/No. 491 Lyons, Ga. Open
3-star Noah Parker No. 52 RB/No. 605 Montezuma, Ga. UGA
3-star Darrius White No. 69 CB/No. 682 Fairburn, Ga. Open
3-star Braylin Mills No. 66 OT/No. 718 Warner Robins, Ga. Open
3-star Jaxon Holly No. 61 EDGE/736 Alpharetta, Ga. Open
3-star Kailib Dillard No. 80 S/No. 783 Tulsa, Okla. Open
3-star Jaiden Thompson No. 63 OT/No. 781 Rockmart, Ga. Open
3-star Rashaad Silver No. 96 S/No. 945 Decatur, Ga. Open
3-star John Amofah Jr. No. 137 DL/1264 Atlanta, Ga. Georgia State

Jeff Sentell covers UGA football and recruiting. He is a graduate of UGA’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and has been a staff writer at news outlets in Alabama, Georgia and Virginia. Prior to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, he was at The Birmingham News and AL.com.

He was named the 2005 Georgia Press Association Sportswriter of the Year.

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