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<p>The state of Georgia has improved a ton in overall talent, which is hard to do when the state is already one of the top states in producing talent. While there are some names that you can't forget, there are some under-the-radar and/or stock risers that have really started to shine throughout the season. There are far more than five, and the list could be forever long, but I decided to pick out five of my favorite stock risers in the state of Georgia that I believe have a bright future.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">[player_tooltip player_id='1090799' first='Hudson' last='Hulett'], or as we all should say, Mr. Do It All. Hulett is someone who continues to dominate the scene and has been the center point of all success from the North Murray Mountaineers. He started the season on fire, and it never went out. He will be a guy who has a strong case for high school player of the year, as he is someone who plays quarterback, wide receiver, running back, return man, and punter, all while playing defensive back. Hulett is someone who remains to be a fast-rising prospect, and this season alone is enough to get him to college. I am a huge believer that Hulett will be one of the better players who was slightly recruited to come out the class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Raiola got much more comfortable in the Buford system during the season, and he is someone who had a great understanding of what was going on. This is something you need when you are the quarterback of a premier program. He will be someone to key in on in the playoffs, and is someone who could lead his team to the playoffs. I believe Raiola has teh chance to be one of the better players in the class at the position if he can pick things up quickly under his brother Dylan at Nebraska. Raiola is absolutely a top QB in the state, and that will be something that shows in the postseason.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Rabun County running back improved tremendously throughout the season. One game that I personally got to see him in was a game against the Dalton Catamounts, where he was a problem the Catamounts couldn't solve. He is a fast, but powerful running back in the state of Georgia. He is someone that continues to improve on a weekly basis as he is surrounded by a great group of guys. He has a solid QB and a solid running back duo to counter anything the defenses have to offer. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Johnson is a gunslinger with a lot of key and quality traits. he has been one of the better signal callers in the state, and is someone that I believe could improve heavily in the college scene. He is quick, and has a lot to offer with his legs, but his arm has improved a ton. He is also much more accurate than he has been in the past, which is a huge plus for what he has to offer. he has a group of stars to throw to like [player_tooltip player_id='401490' first='Devin' last='Carter'] and [player_tooltip player_id='283774' first='Aaron' last='Gregory'] now, but even when given the chance to shine through them, he still finds a way to add his own flavor as a true dual-threat QB.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">White is a star at teh tight end position, but has found some pockets of success at the wide receiver position. He has been playing a lot of wide receiver, but will be playing tight end at college. He has shown time and time again that he is someone who can be elite at the next level if things go the right way. He has the route running of a wide receiver, along with his speed, but the height of what you would want out of the tight end position. He will need to put on some size in order to be effective in the pass game, but if he continues to dominate at the catch point and with his speed, the Auburn Tigers are getting a steal out of White. </p>
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The state of Georgia has improved a ton in overall talent, which is hard to do when the state is already one of the top states in producing talent. While there are some names that you can't forget, there are some under-the-radar and/or stock risers that have really started to shine throughout the season. There are far more than five, and the list could be forever long, but I decided to pick out five of my favorite stock risers in the state of Georgia that I believe have a bright future.
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