Jul 30, 2021
SI All-American has been releasing their top players by position for several weeks now. Georgia target Elijah Pritchett was named the No. 1 tackle in the nation by the recruiting service.
Prichett is one of the most critical players on the board for Georgia. They don t have any offensive lineman in the 2022 class at the moment, and Prichett would be a massive addition.
At the moment, it seems as like his recruitment will come down to Georgia, Alabama, USC, and Florida State. The nation s top tackle hails from Columbus, Georgia, where he attends Carver High School.
The Crimson Tide and USC appear to be in the lead here, but a promising sign is that many expected Pritchett to commit before the end of summer. He has been on campus in Athens and liked what he saw from the Bulldog staff.
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