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Demetre Baker
Ht., Wt.: 6-0, 200
Position: Linebacker
Hometown: Orange Park, Fla.
High School: Orange Park
Highlights: Was a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and was ranked as the 23rd best outside linebacker in the country.
How he’ll fit in: Should be an outside linebacker in defensive coordinator Todd Grantham’s 3-4 defense. He has the speed to be a rush end and should be able to drop back in coverage when necessary. He is still a bit new to the linebacker position, so most do not think he has hit his potential yet.
Brent Benedict
Ht., Wt.: 6-5, 273
Position: Offensive tackle
Hometown: Jacksonville
High School: Bolles School
Highlights: Was considered one of the top 15 players in Florida and the No. 10 offensive lineman in the country by Scout.com.
How he’ll fit in: Benedict, despite coming off an injury, may be as athletic as any offensive line prospect in the country. With Georgia’s tremendous depth on the line, he’ll have to beat out some veterans to earn playing time in his first year on campus. That’s not an unrealistic possibility though. The two-deep line, with exception of Vince Vance, all return, but the play of the line has been substandard at times.
Michael Bennett
Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 186
Position: Wide receiver
Hometown: Alpharetta
High school: Alpharetta
Highlights: Bennett rushed for almost 700 yards and accumulated almost 1,100 all-purpose yards as a senior and was an honorable mention all-state receiver.
How he’ll fit in: Bennett has nice hands and good control of his body as he goes up for the ball. Though not quite as tall as Kris Durham, his game likely will resemble the pre-injury play of Durham. Because he does not have blazing speed, he’ll likely benefit from single coverage, often against a team’s second- or third-best cornerback. His ball skills and toughness should give him a chance to excel in that role.
Brandon Burrows
Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 240
Position: Defensive end
Hometown: Marietta
High school: Walton
Highlights: During his junior year, Burrows had 10 sacks and forced six hurries.
How he’ll fit in: Coming off an injury that kept him off the field during his senior year at Walton, Burrows likely is headed for a redshirt year where he can continue to rehab, add some bulk and be ready to contribute in 2011.
Marc Deas
Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 185
Position: Safety
Hometown: Kissimmee, Fla.
High School: Osceola
Highlights: Deas is a Florida AAAAA all-state player.
How he’ll fit in: Deas played quarterback and linebacker in high school, so he’ll be learning a new position. He’ll be solid against the run from his first practice but will have to learn coverage techniques.
Jalen Fields
Ht., Wt.: 6-5, 250
Position: Defensive end
Hometown: Dalton
High school: Dalton
Highlights: Fields is a Rivals.com top 250 players in the nation, and the No. 18 outside linebacker.
How he’ll fit in: Fields is big and relatively fast, but where he’ll end up playing is a question. Initially it was thought coaches might redshirt Fields and add some weight to him and move him inside. In the new 3-4 defense, Fields might not grow into the single nose tackle. Either way, he’s seen as a raw talent who likely will spend a year developing before finding the field.
Kenarious Gates
Ht., Wt.: 6-5, 300
Position: Offensive tackle
Hometown: Grantville
High school: Greenville High School
Highlights: Gates was a three-star player according to Scout.com and the 90th best offensive tackle in the country. He was a Kentucky commitment until Tuesday afternoon.
How he’ll fit it: Gates is quick on his feet for such a big man, but is still learning to play. That could be a good thing. He is considered a player with a bigger upside than his recruit ranking would indicate.
Jakar Hamilton
Ht., Wt.: 6-2, 196
Position: Safety
Hometown: Edgefield, S.C.
School: Georgia Military College
Highlights: Hamilton is a Rivals.com four-star prospect, who has been timed at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash.
How he’ll fit in: Hamilton might be as game-ready as anyone in this class. As a junior-college transfer, Hamilton has more experience than anyone else in the class, and the safety position is one in which a hard-hitter with good instincts can step right in. With Reshad Jones entering the NFL draft, Georgia needs toughness at the position.
Kolton Houston
Ht., Wt.: 6-5, 270
Position: Offensive lineman
Hometown: Buford
High school: Buford
Highlights: Won three state championships with the Buford Wolves. He was the No. 6 offensive guard in the nation according to Scout.com
How he’ll fit in: Houston needs to work on his blocking techniques, but his tenacity, strength and footwork position him as one who might contribute early. Houston figures to be a guard, but can play any of the five positions. He comes from Buford, one of the state’s most fertile programs for collegiate players.
Ken Malcome
Ht., Wt.: 6-0, 212
Position: Running back
Hometown: Decatur
High school: Southwest DeKalb
Highlights: Malcome, a four-star prospect, ran the 100 and 200 meters in track.
How he’ll fit in: With a stockpile of tailbacks returning, Malcome isn’t likely to earn playing time as a freshman. Where he ultimately fits in might be one of the more interesting stories of this class. While Malcome doesn’t have tremendous speed, his downhill running style and field vision made him a star in high school. He could play on special teams and might also convert to fullback.
Hutson Mason
Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 190
Position: Quarterback
Hometown: Marietta
High school: Lassiter
Highlights: His senior year was one long highlight reel as Mason set state records in passing yards (4,522) and touchdowns (54).
How he’ll fit in: Mason figures to redshirt in the fall unless he can elevate himself to at least No. 2 on the depth chart. While he has two (perhaps three) quarterbacks ahead of him, none have played meaningful minutes, and the leading candidates to start at quarterback are two redshirt freshmen.
Dexter Morant
Ht., Wt.: 6-7, 240
Position: Defensive end
Hometown: Manning, S.C.
High school: Manning
Highlights: The lanky defensive end was offered scholarships by Florida, Tennessee, Clemson and South Carolina.
How he’ll fit in: If he shows he can be a pass rusher at the end position, Morant could bulk up a little and be a candidate to be on the two-deep depth chart. He needs to get stronger but his height and long reach could bat down many a pass in the near future.
Alec Ogletree
Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 215
Hometown: Newnan
High school: Newnan
Position: Defensive back
Highlights: Considered by some to be the No. 1 prospect in Georgia and the No. 3 safety in America.
How he’ll fit in: He was atop Georgia’s list of “must gets”for some time because of his size, strength and speed. He might look more like the hybrid hard-hitting Thomas Davis than Reshad Jones by the time he has finished at Georgia, and that would be just fine by Georgia. In the new 3-4 defense, Ogletree might get a look at outside linebacker, where his speed would really stand out.
Alexander Ogletree
Ht., Wt.: 5-10, 205
Position: Linebacker
Hometown: Newnan
High school: Newnan
Highlights: Zander, at times, was the best defensive player on his team, and that includes his brother Alec, a much more sought-after prospect.
How he’ll fit in: In the best case scenario, he emulates the play of Rennie Curran, who also was told he wasn’t big enough to play linebacker in the SEC. Don’t rule out that Zander might contribute this year, either on special teams or as a reserve in the new 3-4 defense.
Lonnie Outlaw
Ht., Wt.: 6-5, 180
Position: Wide receiver
Hometown: Rochelle
High school: Wilcox County
Highlights: Outlaw helped lead Wilcox County to the 2009 Georgia Class A State Title Game.
He caught 41 passes for 829 yards and six touchdowns in 2009, and scored 10 touchdowns on 22 catches for 417 yards receiving as a junior.
How he’ll fit in: Outlaw likely will go to Georgia Military College first because he wasn’t taking enough college-prep courses, and then he probably needs to add some muscle to his frame before arriving in Athens.
Derek Owens
Ht., Wt.: 5-9, 180
Position: Cornerback
Hometown: Jacksonville
High school: Andrew Jackson
Highlights: Owens played receiver and defensive back and was considered one the state’s better two-way players.
How he’ll fit in: The Dogs like his size as a cornerback, but Owens lacks lock-down corner speed and still needs work jamming receivers off the line. That doesn’t bode well for him seeing the field soon. He might be a candidate to add some muscle and move to safety in 2011.
Garrison Smith
Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 250
Position: Defensive tackle
Hometown: Atlanta
High school: Douglass
Highlights: Smith was the No. 6 defensive tackle in the country, according to Scout.com and Rivals.com, and chose Georgia over Florida.
How he’ll fit in: Smith should be an ideal middle cog in the new 3-4 defense. He’s a bit undersized, but his frame should be able to add 20 pounds before the 2010 season starts. With Jeff Owens, Geno Atkins and Kade Weston all moving on, the defensive tackle depth chart is waiting for some young players to fill it. Smith could work his way into the rotation early.
T.J. Stripling
Ht., Wt.: 6-6, 215
Hometown: Decatur
High school: Southwest DeKalb
Position: Defensive end
Highlights: He was considered the No. 4 player in Georgia by Rivals.com, and the No. 4 weakside defensive end in the country.
How he’ll fit in: Stripling needs to add some bulk to his frame, which shouldn’t be a problem. He’s built a lot like fellow signee, Dexter Morant, but was rated even higher. As Georgia looks for some pass-rushing ends, Stripling will get his chance immediately. If he performs and gets a little bigger, he likely will earn playing time this year. If not, he might be a redshirt candidate.
Mike Thornton
Ht. Wt.: 6-1, 280
Hometown: Stone Mountain
High school: Stephenson
Position: Defensive tackle
Highlights: Was one of the top three players in Georgia, according to the AJC and was a four-star prospect by both major recruiting services.
How he’ll fit in: Thornton rounds out Georgia’s defensive line class nicely. He’s strong, breaks down protection well and is good against the run. He should compete for playing time quickly.
219 comments Add your comment
Solid back ups and red shirts- UGA is set
February 3rd, 2010
9:57 am
There are maybe 4 kids here that can play when fall comes. That is great news. Ogletree, Stripling and Hamilton and one or two others will play, either as solid back ups or starters. UGA is loaded with YOUNG talent now on campus and it will show up come fall. Geez.
Key positions are QB and we are set. Wide out and we are set w.o. that Calhoun kid, folks. With or w.o Rogers, UGA will ove the ball. He possibly would have played and I would have giiven him a look at running back. Wide out? Calhoun’s Rogers would sit gang. we have 6 or 8 men that will keep him on the bench for his Frosh season.
O line ………we are set. TEs? we are set. R backs ?? We are set.
D line ………we are set and got some nice add ons. DE’s?? We are set and have about 4 arriving.
L backers? We are set. CBs? We got one or two and we are therefore set. SAFETY?? THIS POSITION is the BIG IMPROVEMENT due to Ogeltree and Hamilton and Baccari and all. We are set.
FG kicker and punter? UGA is set.
THINK before you morons ( that did not attend UGA or ANY college ) write on this site. THINK.
Go Dogs!!
Hairy's Balls
February 3rd, 2010
9:58 am
Ummmmm…the lower is for obvious reasons. The Dawgs sucked this year. 7-5 with some total arse whippin’s in there doesn’t exactly excite fans. Even worse, Auburn and Tenn, with new coaches have much better recruiting classes. CMR sucks, he should have been canned with Willie.
Eat and Tweet
February 3rd, 2010
9:58 am
Its official Darick is a vol !
Coach SUN TAN!
February 3rd, 2010
9:59 am
Dear Jim and the Ghost of Erk Russell. The web link was a blast and very funny. You guys need to be careful or your wives are going to flip and commit to Tech next. UGA commits are easy to take.
K-Town Dawg
February 3rd, 2010
9:59 am
What???
What are these “other issues”?
The only issue I see is you pretending to be a dawg
fan when you aren’t.
Hairy's Balls
February 3rd, 2010
10:01 am
@ Solid back ups and red shirts- UGA is set:
I am a UGA Alumnus, and you are the same kind of jacka$$ that was saying “Don’t fire Willie.”
Danga
February 3rd, 2010
10:01 am
What??…I believe that Coach up at ND you referenced also pulled off highly ranked recruiting classes every year. That didn’t work out so well for him either. You have to be able to coach and recruit. CMR has always been able to recruit, and lets all hope that the defensive coaching is a lot better under Grantham.
GaGator
February 3rd, 2010
10:02 am
Georgia now dropped to 17th on Rivals.com, behind South Carolina,
Tenn., LSU, Alabama, Auburn and of course Florida.
DogFan
February 3rd, 2010
10:03 am
WooHoo, got Baker!!
What??
February 3rd, 2010
10:03 am
K-Town Dawg
As I stated in earlier post, there has to be a reason we are moving backwards when it comes to signing the top tallent. We lost key players in our own state that we should not have. When you read the quotes from the kids they all state that UGA coaches did not maintain communication with them. The kids moved own to sign with other schools.
The impact of a down recruiting year has a far greater impact than most understand. Especially when you have kids leaving early for the HFL. AJ is probably gone next year. We really needed to sign either Rogers OR Greene for that position. Both 5 star players.
And by the way, they are offensive players not defensive players that should not have been affected by the loss of WM. What was Bobo and Richt doing??
DawginLex
February 3rd, 2010
10:04 am
GaGator,
Check the update after Thornton gets listed and the class ranking will go up.
UT = University of Thugs
February 3rd, 2010
10:05 am
Eat and Tweet
February 3rd, 2010
9:58 am
Its official Darick is a vol !
And here comes the NCAA investigation….Where did you get that car son?
Eat and Tweet
February 3rd, 2010
10:06 am
Where is Mutson Hutson ????
Pickin and Grinnin
February 3rd, 2010
10:06 am
This class is solid. Maybe now all the whining dawg fans will relax. You guys are pathetic sometimes. Thornton is the kind of guy we need.
DawginLex
February 3rd, 2010
10:06 am
The defensive side of the ball was clearly the emphasis for the 2010 class. 4 Stud defensive linemen and two hard hitting safeties. The 3-4 will work great with talent like that.
UGA Ranked #5 in Top 100 Recruits by Scout
February 3rd, 2010
10:10 am
Scout has UGA at #5 in number of Top 100 recruits.
Scout has UGA at #7 in average score of recruits.
Eat and Tweet
February 3rd, 2010
10:10 am
Telvin Smith aint a solid nole yet stay Tuned !!!!
Tony
February 3rd, 2010
10:10 am
Is Richt’s ship sinking? We’ll see. We’ve had a top 10 recruiting class for the last few years and it didn’t get us very far. So maybe this year’s mediocre class won’t be a disaster. I’m beginning to wonder if Richt is putting too much emphasis on his missionary work and not enough on his “real job.”
suwaneedawg
February 3rd, 2010
10:13 am
Yeah, Richt is sinking, UGA will be 3-9 this year, we have the worse recruiting class in history and the whole coaching staff needs to be fired today. Please get a life! Thorton makes this class solid and we all need to give the changes CMR made a couple of years to see if they pay off. God there are some real morons that I hate to say are true UGA fans on this site. Quit being chicken little’s and man up.
GaGator
February 3rd, 2010
10:14 am
UGA Ranked #5 in Top 100 Recruits by Scout
And just what has Richt done with thses great classes 8-5
Richt got to go.
Robert
February 3rd, 2010
10:14 am
Thorton is a Dawg.lets not worry about wide reciever that wants to go to UT.we are getting deffensive help and that what we Dawgs need.
CosmosDawg
February 3rd, 2010
10:17 am
Thorton is a big boost to this class of recruits.
K-Town Dawg
February 3rd, 2010
10:23 am
What???
You talking about 2 kids.
Green has strong ties to FSU and DaRick was pretty much bought.
Not a whole lot you can do about that.
Have you forgotten Marlon Brown? I think he will make an impact this year.
Georgia has to much high school talent for UGA and Tech to get them all.
The biggest difference this year will be the defense. If they improve under TG then I expect the dawgs in the hunt for the SEC title. If they don’t then CMR has some soul searching to do.
The point is, we will find out if Willie was the problem or the scape goat this fall.
Additionally, all these kids want playing time, so they are headed to schools that they think give them the best opportunity to play early. That is not UGA on the offensive side of the ball.
I personally am not angry at either of these two kids. I just wisk DaRick would have let CMR know early, so that he culd have focused on other priorities.
K-Town Dawg
February 3rd, 2010
10:26 am
sorry for the typos
Pete
February 3rd, 2010
10:30 am
Dawg fans understand that we have a strong defensive unit as far as coaching goes and the players coming in will fit nicely. I know folks at Alabama, Florida and Tennessee were not happy when Martinez was fired and Grantham was hired. We will be back to the top of the east within two years and believe me when I state that these tards are just jealous.
How2fish
February 3rd, 2010
10:30 am
This is a exciting class and I wish these young men a great 4 years and Welcome to the Bull Dog Nation!! GaGator worry about your own coach please that should be a full time job. Son you talk out of both sides of your mouth 1st UGA has a crappy class then when your called on that CMR can’t do anything with them..blah blah blah…
RealDawgFan
February 3rd, 2010
10:34 am
GA will be fine this year. The more underrated we are the better we play
What??
February 3rd, 2010
10:38 am
K-Town Dawg
You make some good points. I HOPE that you are right. I hope that the new DC makes a huge impact for the good of the program.
When I look at Florida signing the #1 class, these kids are signing with a program loaded with tallent that may prevent playing time. But, they still sign with Florida. We need that! We especially need to keep the top tallent in state.
I worry that our coaches just do not put the time and effort into recruiting, and coaching.
Go Jackets
February 3rd, 2010
10:40 am
Does anyone know if we have the Nozzle kid from Winder wrapped up?
Massengill Nozzle, QB GT Commit
February 3rd, 2010
10:44 am
Go Jackets,
I am on my way to sign now.
It’s great to be a 60-39-5 Jacket.
I had a blast at the foreign student center last night trading Pokemon cards.
Coach Johnson has assured me that I will start in his new fumble ruski, statue of liberty based offense.
He says we’ll also run fake punts on first down. He now admits that the triple option is too gimmicky.
I can’t wait to beat Duke and put the score on a gold ring.
THWG
30-24 Dawgs - WE RUN THIS STATE
February 3rd, 2010
10:46 am
Solid class adding Thornton today. Should be looking at an 8 or 9 win season and making it 9 out of 10 vs. tech.
FRED
February 3rd, 2010
10:51 am
WE CAN ONLY HOPE THAT THIS YEARS CLASS DOES NOT BECOME A TREND FOR FUTURE YEARS. AUBURN FLORIDA LSU TENNESSEE ALABAMA ALL WORRY ME I DO NOT THINK WE CAN COMPETE WITH THEM ON THE FIELD AND RECRUITING
Massengill Nozzle, QB GT Commit
February 3rd, 2010
10:53 am
Al Groh picked me up on his hoveround.
I’m getting the royal GT treatment.
Steve
February 3rd, 2010
10:54 am
Mark is a very good coach I beleive the reason Ga fans are so upset with him is he didn’t fire WM soon enough.
I love the class we have this year because games are won in the trenches.
Two things that are going to really hurt Coach Mark are he had best get the turnovers reduced and the penalties.If he doesn’t the headhunters will be out in force.
That is my take on it.
Coach Paul Johnson
February 3rd, 2010
10:55 am
We have BIGGER FISH TO FRY than worrying about being the #42 ranked recruiting class in the nation!!!
I haven’t proved I can win without Chan’s recruits yet.
those games meant nothing to Tech
February 3rd, 2010
10:56 am
so jb blogger..did you say that al groh is having a picnic for the new baton twirlers at 4:00..jb are they having Tea and tea cakes and will he lay out his plan on the blanket in their little huddle…and jb…one more question..who is gonna be the new captain for the incoming majorettes…lmao
Massengill Nozzle, QB GT Commit
February 3rd, 2010
10:57 am
I just got robbed.
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Eat and Tweet
February 3rd, 2010
10:59 am
Owensjeff… @ 10:57 AM @ Butts Mehre and the tally of the crowd is inflated… I counts about 80 peoples not 150. Theyre are restless cuz there aints no food left. No word about Telvin and no official paparework on Thort. later dreggs…..
those games meant nothing to Tech
February 3rd, 2010
11:00 am
its great to be a Georgia Bulldawg..welcome to the true dawg commitments..these kids are all hardworking players and several have great talent…looks like a potentially sleeper class!!!!!!!
those games meant nothing to Tech
February 3rd, 2010
11:00 am
boy groh was a real find…lmao
Buddy El
February 3rd, 2010
11:04 am
Atticus: Thanks for supplying a little sanity into the craziness of a lot of dawg fans/fair weather fans. I don’t want to hear apeep out of you bunch of naysayers when good things happen this fall.
john
February 3rd, 2010
11:07 am
Our average recruit is 3.5 in Rivals. That would put us in the top 8 or 9…….Only out of top ten because we have so many scholarships left over for next year (great talent coming down tube). Name two other coaches in SEC that have averaged 9 wins for the last 10 seasons……bunch of crap on this blog with folks who are showing their ignorance by the letter……No problem Dawg fans…….We will get to line it up with them in in eight months.
Buddy El
February 3rd, 2010
11:08 am
John: Thanks to you also. Some of you are just like our competition says you are. A damn bunch of whiners, If you are so overwhelmed by CMR’s performance just slither on off to another program such as Tenn.
DTC
February 3rd, 2010
11:11 am
I would take THornton over Da’Rick any day. We need the help on defense much more than we need Rogers on offense.
Whats Da word?
February 3rd, 2010
11:15 am
Any news on Telvin Smith ??? heard he had second thoughts on becoming a nole???
11Dawg
February 3rd, 2010
11:23 am
A 6′1″ DB that runs a 4.4 and already has college experience? I’ll take it!
David
February 3rd, 2010
11:30 am
Tell Ace that Tennessee is still not out of the woods from the NCAA. I just got information from close sources to the NCAA, and I not making this up that Tennessee violation from last year could hurt Tennessee for the next five years. Ace, I just hope that is not true; however, I was right about UGA Mens Basketball put on violations for three years when and what Jim Harrah did. I can not believe how much damage that Lane Kiffin did in just one year to the Tennessee program. Tennessee fans should be glad he gone, now they can start over and hope the violations are not as bad as I heard!!!
Wreckmaniac
February 3rd, 2010
11:36 am
Jim: Thanks for the laughs. That was beautiful !
Paddy
February 3rd, 2010
11:40 am
JB, does that shuttle service make house calls? My scooter/walker is in the shop for repairs. Would like to attend that Tech celebration now that the time of 4:00 pm is set at the cafeteria. I love their jello mold with cottage cheese topping! Yummy