With just two weeks until early signing day, Georgia is intensifying its recruiting efforts for the 2025 class. Following the recent commitment of former Florida State wide receiver CJ Wiley, the Bulldogs show no signs of slowing down. After a significant 31-17 victory over No. 12 Tennessee, Georgia is building considerable momentum in its recruitment.
**Top Flip Targets for Georgia Football in the 2025 Class:**
**Donovan Starr**
Four-star cornerback Donovan Starr attended the Tennessee game over the weekend, where Georgia extended him an offer last month. Currently committed to Auburn, Starr has attracted interest from other schools and recently visited Alabama and Vanderbilt. This game provided Starr with a detailed look at a game day at Georgia. The Bulldogs are likely to continue their pursuit of Starr to strengthen their second-ranked recruiting class in the nation, only behind Ohio State, according to On3.
**DJ Pickett**
As a highly sought-after recruit, five-star cornerback DJ Pickett is committed to LSU but visited UGA for the Tennessee game. Standing at 6-foot-4, he has exceptional size for a cornerback. Georgia is in competition with Oregon and Miami, among others, in the race for Pickett, who could be the second consecutive year of landing the top cornerback in their class if he chooses UGA.
**Tavion Wallace**
The Bulldogs are looking to add a standout linebacker, and in-state four-star recruit Tavion Wallace, who is currently committed to Arkansas, fits that role. Wallace has visited Athens three times, including an official visit in July, which has generated positive momentum for Georgia in hopes of swaying him from Arkansas.
**KaMario Taylor**
Quarterback recruit KaMario Taylor, a four-star prospect from Noxubee County in Macon, Mississippi, has received a scholarship offer from the Bulldogs. He has been committed to Mississippi State since October 2023. With Carson Beck likely leaving after this season, Georgia aims to bolster its quarterback lineup with Taylor, a dual-threat player possessing mobility not seen since Justin Fields.
**Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele**
Another target for Georgia is quarterback Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele, a four-star commitment to California. He received a scholarship offer from Georgia last month and has recently risen in the On3 rankings to five-star status. Sagapolutele plans to attend the UMass game this Saturday. Despite his commitment to Cal, Georgia and Oregon are emerging as strong contenders to attract him as an early enrollee this winter.