Just In: Georgia Bulldogs 2025 recruiting class is coming together very high on a lot of their commits as Kirby Smart receive $130M contract

Everyone enjoys discussing recruiting, right? While it might not get as much attention during the season as it does in the offseason, it remains crucial year-round.

Fortunately, Kirby Smart and his team have continued their recruiting efforts even as the season has kicked off, though fans may be less focused on it now. For those who haven’t been closely following recruiting, Georgia’s 2025 class is currently ranked No. 5 in the nation, with 22 commitments so far. This number is expected to grow soon, potentially improving their overall ranking.

While we await more commitments, 247Sports has provided an update on their recruiting rankings, highlighting the top 250 players in the class. As expected, many Georgia commits are featured in that list.

A total of 13 Georgia commits experienced changes in their rankings, so let’s take a look at who improved and who dropped.

Name | Previous Ranking | New Ranking**
5-star EDGE Isaiah Gibson | 17 | 10
5-star LB Zayden Walker | 11 | 18
4-star DL Darren Ikinnagbon | 52 | 35
4-star TE Elyiss Williams | 21 | 40
4-star WR Talyn Taylor | 98 | 63
4-star CB Shamari Earls | 68 | 67
4-star OL Juan Gaston | 170 | 108
4-star ATH Todd Robinson | 159 | 111
4-star RB Ousmane Kromah | 165 | 117
4-star QB Ryan Montgomery | 112 | 146
4-star CB Jontae Gilbert | 139 | 177
4-star OL Cortez Zmith | 186 | 179
4-star TE Ethan Barbour | 138 | 218

**Recruiting Update Highlights**
Georgia has 13 of its 22 commits ranked in the 247Sports top 250.

Juan Gaston, a four-star offensive lineman, saw the most significant ranking improvement, rising from No. 170 to No. 108. Conversely, four-star tight end Ethan Barbour experienced the largest drop, falling from No. 138 to No. 218.

Overall, eight Georgia commits improved their rankings, while five saw declines. Interestingly, no new UGA commits entered the 247Sports top 250, nor did any fall out of it.

After all the updates, Georgia’s 2025 class remains at No. 5 nationally and is ranked No. 4 in the SEC, trailing Alabama, LSU, and Auburn.

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