The Georgia Bulldogs have the No. 47 incoming transfer portal class in the country according to 247Sports. Georgia has six incoming commitments, which is pretty light compared to most other college football programs.
Georgia’s incoming transfer portal class is ranked 13th in the SEC. Texas, Tennessee and Florida are the only three SEC schools to have lower ranked transfer classes. Texas, Tennessee and Florida have fewer commitments than UGA.
Georgia has addressed only two positions in the transfer portal: safety and wide receiver. The Bulldogs have a few other notable needs, including quarterback, offensive line and defensive end/edge rusher.
Fortunately, coach Kirby Smart and Georgia signed the No. 2 recruiting class in the 2025 cycle, so UGA still benefits from a major influx of talent.
Who is in Georgia’s incoming transfer class? How do they rank nationally?
- Former USC wide receiver Zachariah Branch (No. 6 transfer)
- Former USC safety Zion Branch (No. 293 transfer)
- Former Texas A&M wide receiver Noah Thomas (No. 33 transfer)
- Former UAB safety Adrian Maddux (No. 591 transfer)
- Former Miami safety Jaden Harris (No. 564 transfer)
- Former Vanderbilt athlete Micah Bell (No. 1,217 transfer)