5 must-land recruiting targets for Georgia Football in 2024

Chandler quarterback Dylan Raiola throws the ball against Corona del Sol during their game at Chandler High School on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022.Raiolapic18
Chandler quarterback Dylan Raiola throws the ball against Corona del Sol during their game at Chandler High School on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022.Raiolapic18 /
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The Georgia football program has the No. 1 recruiting class in the country right now and here are five priority targets for the Bulldogs in 2024. 

Georgia football is the class of college football right now. The Bulldogs are the two-time national champions and they are dominating on the recruiting trail.

The Bulldogs have the No. 1 overall class in the 2024 cycle which already includes three five-star recruits and seven top-100 commitments. As a comparison, Michigan, a playoff team a year ago, didn’t have a single top-100 commitment in the 2023 class and has one in 2024.

So Georgia football is doing things that are hard to replicate. Yet, for the Bulldogs to keep winning as they have, they will have to recruit at an elite level. They are trying to win a third straight national title, which hasn’t happened in the modern era, and here are five recruits currently uncommitted that Georgia football needs to land in 2024.

Dylan Raiola

This list isn’t from most important to least important or anything, but when it comes to the most important recruits in the 2024 class, it’s hard to put anyone ahead of Dylan Raiola.

The five-star quarterback is the No. 1 QB in the 2024 class. The Bulldogs have some quality quarterbacks on the roster but Georgia football hasn’t landed a five-star QB since 2021.

Georgia missed out on Arch Manning last season and they are trying to avoid the same fate with Dylan Raiola. He visited this past week and it seems like the Bulldogs have momentum after his visit, although he’s expected to visit Nebraska, USC, and Oregon in the next few months.

If the Bulldogs did land him, it would be impressive, especially because it would be sort of like having Caleb Williams, and with the UGA defense, that would be a scary thing.