The Georgia Bulldogs have added to the trenches with offensive tackle Nyier Daniels. The four-star offensive tackle is from Newark, N.J. and will make his way to Athens.
He’s a 6-foot-8, 360 pound monster that ranks as the 2nd-best player in New Jersey and he’s the 22nd-Ranked tackle in the nation. He’s the No. 2 player in New Jersey behind fellow Georgia signee Jordan Thomas.
Daniels committed to Georgia in July and has remained loyal to the Bulldogs since then. He has a monster frame and has grown into his body throughout high school. Although he was dominant at that level, he still has a ways to go to improve into a consistent starter.
He plays with great physicality and nastiness in the run game. He’s consistent in his technique. He can get to the next level and his lower body strength can blow up defenders.
Georgia has been able to produce multiple NFL-level talent at the tackle position with guys like Andrew Thomas, Broderick Jones and potentially Amarius Mims. He’s joins the list of offensive lineman to join the Bulldogs with Marques Easely, Daniel Calhoun, Marcus Harrison and Michael Uini.
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— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) December 20, 2023