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Which peach-state prospects in Georgia recent made their college commitment? Prep Redzone breaks it all down… Chris Stokes – DL – East Paulding A powerful interior defensive lineman who can close gaps between the tackles, Stokes is heavy guys with…
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Chris Stokes – DL – East Paulding
A powerful interior defensive lineman who can close gaps between the tackles, Stokes is heavy guys with plenty of raw strength. At 6-foot-5 295-pounds, Stokes is a “first guy off the bus” type who brings a tough, physical presence to the East Paulding defense. Not only does be clog running lanes up the middle, but he plays with good leverage and drives opposing linemen backwards against the pass. He create pressure from the inside, something quarterbacks can’t stand. He’s quick off the line and holds the point of attack with big, strong hands. He sheds blocks with ease and only scratching the surface of his potential. He’s going to be tough to handle this year as a senior, and has a chance to make an early impact at Marshall as well. He chose the Thundering Herd over offers from East Carolina, Georgia Tech, Western Kentucky, among others.
Cameron Flowers Cameron Flowers 6'0" | 165 lbs | WR Warner Robins | 2024 State GA – ATH – Warner Robins
A new playmaking receiver/defensive back to know in Warner Robins, Flowers showed consistent hands and breakaway speed this past season, making him one of the more talented and productive receivers in Middle Georgia coming back for the 2023 season. But before Flowers started his season, he wanted to make his college commitment, choosing Western Kentucky over schools like Indiana, Georgia Tech, Georgia Southern, UAB, among others. He’s a major weapon in the screen and short passing game due to his ability to elude defenders and pick up yards after the catch. He has decent size at 5-foot-11 175-pounds but his consistency and reliable hands have made him one of the more dependable receivers in the area this year in the 2024 class. As a junior last year, Flowers has made 31 catches for 684 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Web Davidson Web Davidson 6'5" | 275 lbs | OL Tattnal Square | 2024 State GA – OT – Tatnall Square
One of the very best offensive line prospects in Middle Georgia, Davidson is a lean 6’7 285 tackle prospect with size, power and versatility. He dominates at the level of ball he’s currently playing at, but his length, power, and ability to play either guard or tackle led to a number of respectable Power Five offers. In the end, the Macon native committed to Virginia Tech over offers from Arkansas, Florida Atlantic, Coastal Carolina, among others. He’s a mauler in the run game and knows how to push his opponent backwards. Davidson does a good job of getting defenders of their balance early, giving himself a chance to pummel them into the ground. He’s still developing and doesn’t play against the most talented competition, but it’s easy to see his D1 talent. He also shows impressive footwork for his size and is expected to dominate once again as a senior this season.
Jameson Riggs
Jameson
Riggs
6'5" | 280 lbs | OL
Hiram | 2024
State
GA
– OL – Hiram
One of the top offensive line prospects in West Georgia, Riggs is a big, physical left tackle who was a pancake machine last year for an impressive Hiram program. The promising left tackle moves well for his 6-foot-4 300-pound frame and has a nice initial punch he starts the snap with. He consistently got his man on the ground and is now committed to play for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. A three-star prospect, Riggs played better and better last year and is bound for another gigantic season as a senior. He opens running lanes on the left side and proved to be physical in the run game as well. He chose Georgia Tech over offers from Clemson, Auburn, Florida, among others.