Georgia Bulldogs secure commitment from OT D.J. Dotson
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 9:31 AM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
The Georgia Bulldogs have received a commitment from three-star offensive tackle D.J. Dotson, who stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 340 pounds. Dotson announced his decision on May 31, 2026, choosing Georgia over LSU and Georgia Tech. His commitment adds to an influx of offensive tackle talent for Georgia, which has already secured commitments from four-star Kelsey Adams and three-stars Ty Johnson and Abram Eisenhower. However, despite these additions, Georgia currently ranks No. 26 in the nation for recruiting classes, according to 247Sports. June is anticipated to be a crucial month for further recruiting efforts.
- •D.J. Dotson is a 2027 recruit from Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
- •He is currently ranked as the No. 72 OT in the 2027 class.
- •Georgia's recruiting class is ranked No. 26 by 247Sports.
- •Georgia also landed commitments from Kelsey Adams, Ty Johnson, and Abram Eisenhower.
- •June will be pivotal for Georgia's recruiting strategy.
- 9:31 AMYahoo Sports — Georgia football gets commitment from massive OT recruit
"Three-star offensive tackle D.J. Dotson, who is 6-foot-7, 340-pounds, has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs
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