Georgia Prospects Worthy of a Power 5 Offer
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Georgia is loaded with P5-caliber prospects. Naturally, a few of those prospects fall beneath the P5 radar each year. Here, I identify a few of those prospects that I believe could outplay their ranking and contribute at the P5 level.…
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Continue ReadingGeorgia is loaded with P5-caliber prospects. Naturally, a few of those prospects fall beneath the P5 radar each year. Here, I identify a few of those prospects that I believe could outplay their ranking and contribute at the P5 level.
Devin Henderson Devin Henderson 5'11" | 185 lbs | ATH Cass | 2024 State GA – ATH – 2024 – Cass
Henderson might not possess the prototypical size and athletic traits that P5 schools look for in prospects, but he has an uncanny feel for the field and is one of the more well-rounded prospects you will find in the state. Henderson is the definition of an athlete, playing practically every position on the field, including QB. The mental awareness to perform well at each position demands attention. At safety, where Henderson projects well at, he shows great instincts and reactionary skills as he reads the QB exceptionally well and has the ability to jump routes with great timing. He is also well-rounded in his pursuit of the football. He takes good angles, sizes up the ball carrier, and is a fundamental tackler. Regardless of where he lines up at the next level, Henderson is a natural football player that will add value both on the field and in the locker room.
Gabe Daniels – WR – 2025 – GAC
Daniels is steadily becoming one of the breakout 2025 WRs in the state this offseason. While he is still waiting on that first offer, it is only a matter of time before it comes. P5s have interest, and it is not too far-fetched to believe many will send him an offer. Daniels is one of the faster players in the state, which is why he has turned some heads this offseason. His 10.7 100-meter time translates to the field, where he can get down the field in a hurry and separate from the defenders. He also shows that he is able to highpoint the football over defenders and make plays through contact, seeing the ball into his hands and shielding off the defender. Daniels still has his best football ahead of him, which makes him an even more intriguing prospect.
Kobe Jones – OL – 2024 – Denmark
In my opinion, Jones is one of the best players in the state with no offers, and it’s inevitable for those offers to come. Jones has P5 size at 6’4 290 and is built extremely well from head to toe. As you could imagine, he is incredibly strong in the middle of the Denmark offensive line and can absolutely manhandle defenders. Jones does a good job of keeping his eyes up and always looking for somebody to block. He can get to the second level fairly quickly and kick out to operate as a lead blocker. His game will continue to develop, but taking a shot on a strong offensive line prospect that can get down the field is hardly a risk for a lot of programs at the next level.
Gerritt Kemp – WR – 2025 – Hebron Christian
Kemp popped on my radar over the last few months, and I have since become enamored with his game and his upside. He already has good size at 6’3 170 and is nowhere near being done growing. For a prospect that is still developing and filling into his frame, he shows some outstanding body control and moves very naturally. He runs crisp routes for a big guy and can jump out of the gym to highpoint the football. To be honest, I can’t point out a lot of negatives in his game. He already checks a lot of boxes and will only get bigger, stronger, and faster from here. I believe Kemp has serious P5 upside, and that opinion has grown stronger since seeing him in person.