Recruiting in the Peach State isn’t easy when a primary competitor is the Georgia Bulldogs, but Georgia Tech has made its presence felt at times under head coach Brent Key. The Yellow Jackets have done well in the 2027 cycle.
As of Aug. 18, Georgia Tech has 26 commits in its 2027 class. That haul ranks 26th nationally, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. That’s also good for 5th in the ACC, ahead of Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Pitt and others.
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The Yellow Jackets finished at No. 38 in the team rankings last cycle, but they did ink a top-25 class in the 2025 cycle. Key and Co. would love to crack that top 25 once more this winter, though a majority of the class has already been put together.
As previously mentioned, in-state recruiting remains a priority for GT. Of the 26 commits in the class, 14 will play their senior seasons in Georgia. That includes five of the nine four-stars that headline the pledge list coming out of the summer.
The top-ranked commit is Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County four-star offensive tackle Joshua Sam-Epelle. The top-15 tackle pledged on June 19 and was one of a whopping 23 commitments for the ACC program that month. Not many, if any programs stocked up more during official visit season than Georgia Tech.
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Delray Beach (Fla.) West Boca Raton four-star defensive lineman Jamar Thompson, Douglas County four-star EDGE Justin Weeks, Athens (Ga.) Christian four-star EDGE Success Nwabude, Montgomery (Ala.) Academy four-star EDGE Braden Gordon and Sarasota (Fla.) Palmetto four-star DL Maleek Lee form an impressive bunch on the defensive front.
Kennesaw (Ga.) Kell four-star running back Moonie Gipson has one of the best names in the entire cycle and he helped kickstart some recruiting momentum with a commitment at the beginning of May. He’s now the No. 22 RB in the nation heading into his senior year.
Twelve of the 26 commits in the class will line up on the offensive side of the ball, leaving 13 for the defense and one on special teams. Below is an up-to-date look at Georgia Tech’s 2027 recruiting class, broken down by position group:
Georgia Tech Commitments by Position
Quarterback
Three-star Brodie Campbell, No. 590 NATL. (No. 33 QB)
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Running Back
Four-star Moonie Gipson, No. 313 NATL. (No. 22 RB)
Three-star Tristan Willis, No. 762 NATL. (No. 58 RB)
Wide Receiver
Three-star Bryan Porter, No. 748 NATL. (No. 100 WR)
Three-star Antwan Lockett, No. 1,049 NATL. (No. 146 WR)
Three-star Kaden Howard, No. 1,142 NATL. (No. 156 WR)
Tight End
Three-star Joshua Pettigrew, No. 936 NATL. (No. 44 TE)
Interior Offensive Lineman
Three-star Jordan Dillon, No. 630 NATL. (No. 53 IOL)
Three-star Jaiden Thompson, No. 751 NATL. (No. 64 IOL)
Offensive Tackle
Four-star Joshua Sam-Epelle, No. 179 NATL. (No. 14 OT)
Four-star Kal-El Johnson, No. 282 NATL. (No. 24 OT)
Three-star Braylin Mills, No. 1,066 NATL. (No. 77 OT)
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Defensive Lineman
Four-star Jamar Thompson, No. 244 NATL. (No. 28 DL)
Four-star Maleek Lee, No. 382 NATL. (No. 42 DL)
Three-star Adrian Williams, No. 1,081 NATL. (No. 115 DL)
EDGE
Four-star Justin Weeks, No. 337 NATL. (No. 32 EDGE)
Four-star Success Nwabude, No. 345 NATL. (No. 33 EDGE)
Four-star Braden Gordon, No. 362 NATL. (No. 35 EDGE)
Three-star Kalib Spivey, No. 685 NATL. (No. 67 EDGE)
Linebacker
Four-star Cole Crawford, No. 381 NATL. (No. 32 LB)
Three-star Jason Crenshaw, No. 881 NATL. (No. 73 LB)
Three-star Noah Renes, No. 895 NATL. (No. 74 LB)
Cornerback
Three-star Larry Moon, No. 452 NATL. (No. 46 CB)
Safety
Three-star MJ Burnett, No. 475 NATL. (No. 45 S)
Three-star Julian Elzey, No. 749 NATL. (No. 77 S)
Specialty
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