Craig Dandridge
Craig Dandridge
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Matt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the top wide receivers across the South in the 2026 class, this current Georgia Bulldog commitment out of Cambridge High School made a massive jump in the latest rankings, now ranked as the No. 2 wide receiver and the No. 13 overall prospect in Georgia. The 6-foot-1 175-pounder brings outstanding speed, quick feet, terrific ball skills, and is coming off an eye-opening junior season where he caught
57 passes for 1,443 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging an eye-opening 24.9 yards per catch. He’s a future superstar and deserving of this big jump in the rankings.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
The offers continue to roll in for one of the best wide receivers and fastest-rising prospects in Georgia for the 2026 class. After a visit to Gainesville, Florida, this Cambridge (GA) pass-catcher left with a new offer from the Florida Gators. The big-play wideout is coming off an outstanding junior season where he caught 58 passes for an eye-opening 1,443 yards and 14 touchdowns. He’s one of the top returning receivers across the state and should see a big boost in the next 2026 Prep Redzone rankings.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
It was only a matter of time before offers starting to come in for one of the more underrated wideouts in Georgia. After a big junior season for the Cambridge Bears where he caught 58 passes for 1,443 yards and 14 touchdowns, Dandridge should see his recruitment start to take off. The fast-rising, elusive pass-catcher from Alpharetta earned an offer from the Arkansas Razorbacks and more should be coming his way. He’s ranked as the No. 13 WR in the state and it’s easy to see why when you turn on the film. He shows dependable hands, deceptive speed, and the ability to get open and make plays down the field. Look for him to light up the stat sheet again next fall as a senior.
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Read EvaluationConnor Jackson | Prep Redzone Scout
Craig Dandridge completely blew up during his junior season. He is one of the most productive receivers in the state and is close to breaking out on the trail. I got eyes on him in person, and here is what I saw.
“I was very excited to watch Craig Dandridge coming into tonight. He is one of the breakout players in the state this fall and has been one of my favorite discoveries of the season. I thought he was a clear FBS WR prospect coming into this game with P4 upside, and he did nothing to prove that wrong with his performance. He drew a tough matchup against a future P4 corner, but he competed physically all night and had enough bounce in his releases to create some separation at the top of his routes and find the middle of the field to soak in some receptions. He flashed some playmaking ability with the ball in his hand as a returner too. He got banged up earlier in the game, but he hung around on both sides of the ball and was able to make some plays, even if there was plenty of attention on him.”
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