Georgia has four wide receiver commitments in its 2025 class, but many of them are still being pursued by other schools. Additionally, Georgia is open to adding a fifth wide receiver if the right opportunity arises. To keep their options flexible, Kirby Smart, Mike Bobo, and James Coley remain in contact with various committed and uncommitted wide receivers.
One name that has resurfaced on Georgia’s radar is Florida commit Joshua Moore from West Broward (Fla.).
Each week, Dawgs247 reviews standout performances from Georgia’s top commits in the 2025 and 2026 classes, along with prospects they are still targeting in the 2025 class.
The Future Dawg Watch had another strong showing this week, despite some weather disruptions in the southeast. When Georgia wide receiver commits Talyn Taylor and Landon Roldan played, they both found the end zone. Additionally, 5-star quarterback Jared Curtis continued to dominate, leading his team to impressive scoreboard results.
In the Heisman Trophy race, separation finally occurred during Week 5 of the 2024 season. Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe emerged as the frontrunner following a career-best performance in a victory over Georgia. However, Milroe is just one of several stars at the top of the race. Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and Colorado’s two-way standout Travis Hunter solidified their cases, while Miami quarterback Cam Ward also remained a key contender.
This year’s race features more positional diversity at the front, thanks to the standout play of Jeanty and Hunter, who continue to break new ground as unique talents. Following last weekend’s action, FanDuel Sportsbook updated its Heisman odds, with Milroe now leading the pack after his explosive performance.