As Georgia football kicks off its 2025 spring practice schedule, the Bulldogs are not only focused on the current roster but also on securing their future. Recruiting remains a top priority for Kirby Smart and his staff, and the first week of spring practices is packed with visits from some of the nation’s most elite prospects.
According to DawgNation, six highly ranked recruits are set to visit Athens this week, including five-star quarterback Jared Curtis and five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson. These visits are crucial as Georgia looks to solidify its 2026 recruiting class and maintain its dominance on the recruiting trail.
Top Recruits Visiting Georgia This Week:
– 5-star LB Tyler Atkinson – March 11
– 4-star EDGE Dre Quinn– March 11
– 4-star WR Ryan Mosley – March 11
– 4-star S Simeon Caldwell– March 11
– 5-star QB Jared Curtis – March 13-16
– 4-star RB Javian Osborne – March 14-15
Jared Curtis Headlines the List
The biggest name among the visitors is five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, the nation’s top QB for 2026. His visit is especially significant as it follows an extended trip to Oregon, Georgia’s main competitor in his recruitment. Curtis has named Georgia and Oregon as his two finalists and plans to take official visits to both programs this summer. However, his current visits could play a major role in shaping his decision.
Tyler Atkinson: A Must-Keep In-State Star
Five-star linebacker Tyler Atkinson is another key prospect visiting Athens this week. As the No. 1 linebacker in the country and Georgia’s top-ranked player, Atkinson is a priority for the Bulldogs. While Georgia appears to be the leader in his recruitment, powerhouse programs like Alabama, Auburn, and Ohio State are also in the mix.
A Critical Week for Georgia’s Recruiting Efforts
The Bulldogs are known for stacking elite recruiting classes, and this week presents a major opportunity to impress top-tier talent. With multiple high-profile visitors on campus, Georgia’s coaching staff will look to make a lasting impression and secure commitments that could shape the future of the program.
Will Georgia lock down these top recruits and continue its recruiting dominance? All eyes will be on Athens as spring practices unfold.