The Georgia Bulldogs are projected to land a commitment from four-star offensive tackle recruit Tyreek Jemison, who was previously committed to the Kentucky Wildcats until October. 247Sports' Benjamin Wolk projects Jemison to commit to Georgia.
The talented offensive lineman, who is a member of the class of 2026, is deciding among Georgia, Kentucky and Ole Miss. Jemison recently visited Georgia for the Texas Longhorns and Charlotte 49ers games. Despite Jemison's recent visits to Georgia, he shared that he has been "keeping in contact" with Ole Miss and Kentucky. Georgia was late to enter Jemison's recruitment and did not offer him until Oct. 2025.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJemison plays high school football for Paulding County High School in Dallas, Georgia. The 6-foot-5, 315-pound lineman is ranked as the No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the nation. Jemison is the No. 237 recruit in the country and the No. 20 recruit in Georgia, per 247Sports. His recruiting ranking rose over 400 spots during a November rankings update.
Jemison primarily plays left tackle for Pauling County. He's a mobile lineman with powerful run blocking abilities. Jemison is a physical blocker with a streak of nastiness. He finishes blocks and will continue to refine his game at the college level.
Coach Kirby Smart and Georgia have 31 commitments and the No. 3 recruiting class in the country in the class of 2026. In the 2026 cycle, the Bulldogs have five offensive line commitments and Jemison could be the final piece Georgia adds along the offensive front.
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