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Super 11 picks Edmonds, Wyman head list of Georgia’s top defensive backs
AJC Super 11 selections Jorden Edmonds of Sprayberry and Jontavius Wyman lead a strong defensive back class in the Georgia Power 100. Edmonds, the No. 2 cornerback prospect nationally, also is a major contributor for the Yellow Jackets at wide receiver and on special teams. Wyman has been his region’s player of the year for two consecutive seasons.
Defensive players of the year lead strong group of Georgia linebackers
Tyler Atkinson of Grayson, Khamari Brooks of North Oconee and D.J. Jacobs of Blessed Trinity earned defensive player of the year recognition in their classifications last season. Now they’re at the top of the linebacker class in the Georgia Power 100. Atkinson and Brooks led their teams to state championships in 2024.
Two players each from Benedictine, Collins Hill stand out on defensive line
Benedictine and Collins Hill will be counting on the strength of their defensive lines this season, as each has two of Georgia's top defensive linemen. Benedictine features Kameron Cody (committed to Clemson) and LaDamion Guyton (expected to commit Thursday). For Collins Hill, it's Deuce Geralds (LSU) and Katrell Webb (Purdue).
South Paulding’s Chukuyem, Hapeville’s Booker sit atop offensive line class
Offers from SEC schools have come rolling in for the state’s premier offensive linemen, and six of the best will head to the conference next fall. The list includes North Cobb's Brandon Anderson (Missouri), Hapeville Charter's Christopher Booker (Alabama), South Paulding's Tyler Chukuyem (Florida), Carrollton's Zykie Helton (Georgia), Buford's Graham Houston (Georgia) and Carver-Columbus' Parker Pritchett (Auburn).
Four of state's best wide receivers committed to Georgia
Craig Dandridge of Cambridge, Brady Marchese of Cartersville, Ryan Mosley of Carrollton and Kaiden Prothro of Bowdon have made commitments to play for the Bulldogs next season. All are members of the Georgia Power 100. They are joined on that group by Douglas County’s duo of Devin Carter (Florida State) and Aaron Gregory (Texas A&M).

