Georgia early signees

OLB Adam Anderson

» 6-5, 225, Rome, Ga. (Rome)

» Anderson is a five-star recruit, according to 247Sports.com, and the No. 18 overall prospect nationally. Also rated the No. 13 overall prospect by Rivals.com, he has amassed 61 career tackles, 9.5 career sacks and one interception.

P/K Jake Camarda

» 6-2, 180, Norcross, Ga. (Norcross)

» Camarda is the No. 8 kicker nationally, according to 247Sports, and one of three specialists selected to play in the 2018 Under Armour All-American Game. He served as the kicker and the punter for three seasons at Norcross, averaging 46.2 yards punting as a senior while making four field-goal attempts of more than 50 yards.

OL Owen Condon

» 6-7, 315, Oklahoma City (Bishop McGuinness)

» Born in Atlanta, Condon is a consensus three-star prospect who is rated by 247Sports as the nation's No. 37 offensive tackle. He suffered a torn meniscus during the 2017 opener but played into the second game before undergoing season-ending surgery.

RB James Cook

» 5-11, 183, Miami (Miami Central)

» The younger brother of former Florida State standout and injured Minnesota Vikings rookie running back Dalvin Cook committed to the Seminoles early in the recruiting process before switching to the Bulldogs. He is a five-star prospect, according to Rivals, which ranks him as the No. 18 overall prospect nationally.

OLB Brenton Cox

» 6-4, 250, Stockbridge, Ga. (Stockbridge)

» Cox is a five-star prospect who is ESPN's No. 5 defensive end nationally and 247Sports's No. 2 strongside defensive end. As a senior, he collected 42 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery while helping the Tigers go 13-1 and reach the Class AAAAA quarterfinals.

OL Warren Ericson

» 6-4, 315, Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett)

» Ericson is a four-star prospect who is rated the No. 5 center nationally by 247Sports and the No. 11 guard by ESPN. He helped lead North Gwinnett to the Class AAAAAAA state championship as the Bulldogs averaged 223.9 rushing yards and 180.7 passing yards a game.

QB Justin Fields

» 6-3, 225, Kennesaw, Ga. (Harrison)

» The No. 1 player in the country, according to ESPN, Fields is a consensus five-star prospect and the consensus No. 1 dual-threat quarterback nationally. He has compiled 4,187 career passing yards with 41 aerial touchdowns, according to MaxPreps.com, and he has averaged 220.4 passing yards per game.

TE John FitzPatrick

» 6-6, 230, Atlanta (Marist)

» FitzPatrick is rated the nation's No. 5 tight end by Rivals and No. 10 by ESPN. As a senior, he helped lead Marist to a 14-1 season and a Class AAAA runner-up finish by making 26 catches for 388 yards and three touchdowns. He also played defensive end for the War Eagles.

OL Deontrey Hill

» 6-4, 330, Warner Robins, Ga. (Houston County)

» Selected to represent the East in the 2018 U.S. Army All-America Bowl, Hill is rated the No. 2 guard and No. 38 overall prospect nationally by 247Sports. He was a Houston County teammate of current Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm during the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

WR Kearis Jackson

» 6-0, 200, Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County)

» Jackson is a consensus four-star prospect who is rated the nation's No. 4 receiver by ESPN. While helping guide Peach County to a 13-2 record and a Class AAA runner-up finish this past season, he had 47 receptions for 852 yards - an average of of 18.1 yards per catch - and nine touchdowns. Also a track and field standout, he won the AAA shot put title this past spring.

OL Cade Mays

» 6-6, 318, Knoxville (Knoxville Catholic)

» Selected to represent the East in the 2018 U.S. Army All-America Bowl, Mays is rated the No. 2 offensive tackle prospect by 247Sports and the No. 16 overall prospect. Formerly a Tennessee commitment, he helped lead Catholic to the Class 5A title this year and is among the six finalists for the U.S Army All-America Bowl's 2018 Anthony Muñoz Lineman of the Year Award.

OLB Azeez Oiulari

» 6-3, 230, Marietta, Ga. (Marietta)

» Selected to represent the East in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Oiulari is a consensus four-star prospect and is rated the No. 7 weakside defensive end and No. 79 overall prospect by 247Sports. He helped lead Marietta to the Class AAAAAAA semifinals this past season by tallying 118 tackles, 31 tackles for loss and 11 sacks.

OL Jamaree Salyer

» 6-4, 325, Atlanta (Pace Academy)

» Selected to represent the East in the 2018 U.S. Army All-America Bowl, Salyer is the nation's No. 1 guard and No. 10 overall prospect, according to 247Sports. He played three seasons alongside current Georgia right tackle Andrew Thomas, who has started all 13 games as a freshman.

DB Christopher Smith

» 5-11, 175, Atlanta (Hapeville Charter)

» Smith is a four-star prospect, according to 247Sports and Rivals, with the latter ranking him as the nation's No. 17 cornerback. He helped lead Hapeville Charter to a 14-1 record and the AA title as a senior by intercepting two passes, including one in the first quarter of the state championship game.

RB Zamir White

» 6-0, 210, Laurinburg, N.C. (Scotland County)

» Selected to represent the East in the 2018 U.S. Army All-America Bowl, White is rated by 247Sports as the No. 1 running back nationally and the No. 6 prospect overall. He rushed for 7,169 yards in his career and 2,086 yards in his senior season, which was cut short in the second round of the playoffs because of a torn ACL. White had eight carries for 145 yards and three touchdowns before the injury.

DB Divaad Wilson

» 6-0, 180, Miami (Miami Northwestern)

» Wilson is a consensus four-star prospect and the No. 24 cornerback nationally, according to Rivals. He tallied five interceptions as a junior and added eight more as a senior, when he helped lead Miami Northwestern to a 13-2-1 season and the Class 6A title. Wilson also had two punt returns for touchdowns.

DL Devonte Wyatt

» 6-3, 301, Decatur, Ga. (Hutchinson CC)

» Wyatt was the No. 14 defensive tackle nationally in the 2017 class, according to 247Sports, coming out of Towers High School. He tallied 30 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and a blocked extra point this season at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, with ESPN and 247Sports ranking him as the No. 10 junior-college prospect.

- David Paschall

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