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<p>Which 2025 prospects in Georgia made their college commitments recently?</p>
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<p>Prep Redzone has the details...</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1080831' first='Javin' last='Gordon'] - RB - Stephens County</strong></p>
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<p>One of the state's best and most productive backs across the 2025 class, this small-town back from Stephens County breaks a lot of tackles and runs bigger than his 5-foot-9 190-pound frame. He runs with power, balance, and can be extremely tough to bring down in the open field. He's a chain-moving, tackle-breaking back who will only get better, and now he's made a commitment to the Duke Blue Devils. As a junior last year, Gordon took off for 1,635 yards and 20 touchdowns, rushing for over 100 yards in eight games. He showed the ability to put the offense on his back, rushing for 201 yards, 197 yards, 196 yards, 189 yards, and 187 yards over several different games. He's a back with easy big-play ability to will help the Blue Devils the second he gets to campus.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1085675' first='Bryce' last='Lewis'] - WR - Blessed Trinity</strong></p>
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<p>A major target in the passing game with excellent size and ball skills at 6-foot-5 210-pounds, it's easy to see why this Roswell, Georgia native earned himself a big offer list. Now, the Blessed Trinity pass-catcher has decided to make a commitment to the Boston College Eagles. He tracks the ball well in the air and has a chance to be a nightmare matchup at the next level due to his size, strong hands, and ability to make big plays on the perimeter and down the field. He has the ability to make a tough catch in traffic, and while he;s not a burner, he has a knack for finding his way past defenders down the field. He's one of the top receivers north of Atlanta and bound for a giant senior season in 2024.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='667527' first='Rasean' last='Dinkins'] - Warner Robins</strong></p>
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<p>An impressive defensive back from Middle Georgia, this Warner Robins product showed easy D1 potential over the last two years and recently made his college commitment to the in-state Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The 6-foot-0 180-pounder is a good athlete with a versatile skillset in the secondary. In coverage, Dinkins covers a lot of ground and closes quickly on the ball. He's shown game-changing ability in the secondary as he made an eye-opening 8 passes during the 2022 season. He's also a stout run defender and shows the ability to make a big tackle on the ball-carrier. He made 41 tackles last fall with one fumble recovery and another forced tackle. He's one of the top defenders in the are and a big addition to Georgia Tech's 2025 class.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='321485' first='Jaylen' last='Bell'] - Grayson</strong></p>
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<p>A lengthy, sure-tackling defensive back and one of the best in Gwinnett County for the 2025 class, Bell has held a giant list of D1 offers since the beginning of his high school career, and now his recruitment has come to an end as the talented Ram defender has committed to the Indiana Hoosiers. He brings a long frame, toughness, and plenty of experience playing against high-caliber 7A talent on a consistent basis throughout his Grayson career. He's been extremely productive over the last few years and is coming off a strong 2023 season where he made 46 tackles, one TFL, one INT, and nine pass-breakups.</p>
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