Football

Georgia Bulldogs Secure Key Offensive Line Commitment as Recruiting Class Expands

Four-star prospect D.J. Dotson pledges to Georgia over LSU and Georgia Tech, boosting the Bulldogs' 2027 class

Georgia’s football program received a boost on Sunday, May 31, 2026, when two prospects announced their intentions to join the Bulldogs, underscoring a busy phase in the 2027 recruiting cycle.

A pivotal weekend for Georgia's recruiting

Among them, three‑star offensive tackle D.J. Dotson, a 6‑foot‑7, 330‑pound lineman from Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, chose Georgia over LSU and Georgia Tech, a decision that reflects the program’s growing appeal in the Southeast.

Dotson, currently ranked as the No. 72 offensive tackle prospect nationally, cited the coaching staff’s vision and recent facility upgrades as decisive factors in his choice.

The Bulldogs also secured four‑star recruit Kelsey Adams and added three‑star athletes Ty Johnson and Abram Eisenhower, bringing the total to ten committed players. According to the major rankings, the class sits at No. 26 by 247Sports and No. 23 by Rivals.

Analysts expect June to be a critical month for further additions, as the staff continues to chase top‑tier talent that could reshape the roster for the upcoming season.

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