The Georgia Bulldogs have added a commitment from former Texas A&M transfer wide receiver Noah Thomas.
“Despite leading A&M with 574 yards and eight receiving touchdowns, Thomas’ inconsistency was a glaring issue,” said Cameron Ohnysty of Aggies Wire. “At the same time, his height and catch radius weren’t utilized late in the season, especially during the season-finale loss to the Texas Longhorns.”
The 6-foot-6, 200-pound junior receiver adds size and depth to Georgia’s wide receiver room. Thomas recently took a visit to the University of Georgia.
The Texas A&M transfer ranks as the No. 29 player in the transfer portal and the No. 10 receiver, per On3. Thomas is considered a four-star transfer recruit.
The Bulldogs have already lost last season’s top receivers Arian Smith and Dominic Lovett to the 2025 NFL draft. Georgia could return Dillon Bell along with Colbie Young, Nitro Tuggle, Sacovie White, London Humphreys and Cole Speer. Georgia boosted its wide receiver room with the addition of dynamic USC Trojans wide receiver Zachariah Branch.
Georgia is coming off an 11-3 season where the Dawgs won the SEC championship, but lost in the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff to Notre Dame.