Four-Star Offensive Lineman, Netori Johnson Commits To UGA

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Four-Star Offensive Lineman, Netori Johnson Commits To UGA

Netori Johnson - Committed to the G edit by Bob Miller (photo Netori Johnson on Twitter)
Netori Johnson – Committed to the G edit by Bob Miller
(photo Netori Johnson on Twitter)

 
 
Netori Johnson, a 6-4/348 offensive line standout from Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, has committed to the University of Georgia’s 2017 class. Johnson was an Alabama commit until February 5, 2016, when he announced his de-commitment via Twitter. Netori fits the offensive line profile of his new position coach Sam Pittman – huge.
 
 

 
 
The talented big man is rated a consensus 4-star offensive line prospect by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout, and he is considered a top 10 offensive lineman for the up coming class.
 
 
Johnson may be a big guy, but he can move:
 


 
 

Netori Johnson’s highlights:
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2014 SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS

 


 

2015 JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS

 


 
Not only is Netori an excellent play, he appreciates good music (Video from Dawg Night 2015)
 

 
 


 
 
 
 

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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.

3 responses on “Four-Star Offensive Lineman, Netori Johnson Commits To UGA

  1. PatriotVeteran

    Welcome to UGA Netori and Coach Pittman must be doing flips, getting you to fill 1 of the Open Slots.   What many great players don’t understand is no matter how great they and IF they WANT TO PLAY FOR UGA, they should consider COMMITTING TO THE G – before someone else fills that 1 slot that I believe remains for 2017.    Waiting any means that someone just might take your slot.      IF you WANT to paly for UGA, do it quickly because UGA needs to get that slot filled ASAP.

    Netori said he wanted to Recruit Andrew Thomas and D’Antne Damery.     That’s a great goal and I hope you are successful.    We need the best Georgian staying in State and representing UGA.