Daily Dawg Thread
TODAY’S FEATURED PROSPECTS
Justin Rogers
CLASS: 2020
POSITION: OG
HT, WT: 6-4 280
SCHOOL: Oak Park
CITY, STATE: Oak Park, MI
STATUS: Undeclared
# OF OFFERS: 37 offers
UGA OFFER: Yes
NEWS:
Justin Rogers is a 2020 five-star offensive guard from Oak Park, Michigan. He’s 6-4 280 pounds. According to the latest 2020 247Sports Composite rankings, he ranks as the No. 14 overall player, the No. 1 OG, and the No. 1 MI prospect. Rogers currently has 37 offers with the latest coming from Texas on August 1. He visited Georgia on July 28 to work out for the staff and see the reveal of the new west end zone. Before that Rogers visited Clemson on June 6 and Georgia on June 5. He released a top 13 on June 5. His top 13 are LSU, Clemson, Georgia, FSU, Florida, Auburn, Penn State, Ohio State, USC, Alabama, Kentucky, Arizona, and Tennessee. According to his 247Sports profile, Ohio State holds 100 percent of the advantage. However, I don’t think that’s the case at all. After Rogers visited Georgia, he posted various pictures and stuff on Twitter showing the Bulldogs love. He loves coach Pittman, and I think Georgia’s the leader right now. It wouldn’t surprise me if the kid pulled the trigger by the end of the football season.
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Sedrick Van Pran
CLASS: 2020
POSITION: OG
HT, WT: 6-4 305
SCHOOL: Warren Easton
CITY, STATE: New Orleans, LA
STATUS: Undeclared
# OF OFFERS: 8 offers
UGA OFFER: Yes
NEWS:
Sedrick Van Pran is a 2020 four-star offensive guard from New Orleans, Louisiana. He’s 6-4 305 pounds. According to the latest 2020 247Sports Composite rankings, he ranks as the No. 11 OG and the No. 15 prospect in LA. Van Pran currently holds eight offers with the latest coming from Ole Miss on June 22. Georgia offered on June 2. Van Pran hasn’t done a whole lot this summer, but I expect him to get some more attention this football season. Georgia, Kansas and Ole Miss are the three Power 5 schools to offer him so far, and it’ll double by the end of his football season. He’ll be one to watch out for this year to have a break out year and get some attention. Van Pran plays center and guard and has natural ability to play football, but he just needs to work on his technique and footwork.
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