| Name | Rating | Ht./Wt. | High School | Position | Colleges Considering |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bobby Massie | B | 6'8''/335 | Hargrave Military Prep (VA) | Offensive tackle | Mississippi |
Hargrave (Va.) Military offensive tackle Bobby Massie, ranked as the nation's No. 1 prospect from prep schools, has agreed to take an official visit to Georgia in January. The 6-foot-8, 330-pound Massie was visited earlier this week by Georgia's coaches. "Massie is a freak; he could play in the NFL right now," said Hargrave coach Robery Prunty. Prunty projects 71 of his players to sign with major colleges in February, including former Griffin defensive end Toby Jackson with the Bulldogs.
All former Griffin defensive end Toby Jackson wants for Christmas is a few extra points on his college entrance exam. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Jackson signed with Georgia last year but missed qualifying. He decided to attend Hargrave Military, with the idea of enrolling at Georgia in January. But Jackson may have to stay at the Virginia prep school for another semester to improve his test scores, according to his coach. "He's giving it his best, [and] he has one more chance with the ACT [on Dec. 13], " Hargrave coach Robert Prunty said. Jackson, who was one of the team leaders in sacks with 10, has drawn comparisons to former Georgia standout Charles Grant, who also played at Hargrave. "Toby has that same type of explosive burst off the corner, " Prunty said. "He's very, very athletic for his size."
Georgia is considering offering a scholarship to Hargrave Military safety Jonathan Meeks. "They like Meeks a lot; they just want to know more about him and see more film," said Robert Prunty, coach of the prep school in Chatham, Va. The 6-2, 180-pound Meeks is from Rock Hill, S.C., and has taken official visits to North Carolina and North Carolina State. He recently was offered by Florida. Georgia has one commitment at safety, Early County's Shawn Williams. The Bulldogs are also pursuing Darren Myles of Carver-Atlanta and Jawanza Starling of Tallahassee, Fla., whose cousin, Bryan Evans, currently plays at Georgia.