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6-foot-5, 310-pound prospect out of Buford
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Georgia Football has landed another major piece in the trenches with the commitment of four-star interior offensive lineman Graham Houston. The 6-foot-5, 310-pound prospect out of Buford, Georgia, chose the Bulldogs over a strong list of SEC and ACC contenders, including Ole Miss, Florida, and Florida State.


Houston is widely regarded as one of the top IOL prospects in the 2026 class, and his decision to stay in-state is another huge win for Georgia offensive line coach Stacy Searels who continues to stack elite talent on the Bulldogs’ front line. Searels, a seasoned recruiter and developer of NFL-ready linemen, once again proves his prowess on the recruiting trail with Houston’s pledge.

Known for his powerful hands and quick get-off at the snap, Houston brings a physical edge and explosiveness that fits perfectly with Georgia’s dominant offensive identity. He moves exceptionally well for a lineman of his size, showing great movement in space and the ability to reach second-level defenders with ease. His combination of size, athleticism, and technique makes him a high-upside addition to a Georgia unit that continues to be one of the most valuable in the nation.

“I obviously love the game otherwise because I would have quit a long time ago and played lacrosse or something like that, like all my other friends,” he said. “But I really enjoy the game. Like in elementary school, I was not the best player, and I really enjoy playing teams that I used to play when I was younger; Now I get to make those other guys look silly. That’s what I really enjoy.”

“Guys that used to beat up and beat down on me. Just getting a chance to release my violence on them. I love it.”
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(05-02-2025, 04:07 AM)Replying to Shootist Comitatus Georgia Football has landed another major piece in the trenches with the commitment of four-star interior offensive lineman Graham Houston. The 6-foot-5, 310-pound prospect out of Buford, Georgia, chose the Bulldogs over a strong list of SEC and ACC contenders, including Ole Miss, Florida, and Florida State.


Houston is widely regarded as one of the top IOL prospects in the 2026 class, and his decision to stay in-state is another huge win for Georgia offensive line coach Stacy Searels who continues to stack elite talent on the Bulldogs’ front line. Searels, a seasoned recruiter and developer of NFL-ready linemen, once again proves his prowess on the recruiting trail with Houston’s pledge.

Known for his powerful hands and quick get-off at the snap, Houston brings a physical edge and explosiveness that fits perfectly with Georgia’s dominant offensive identity. He moves exceptionally well for a lineman of his size, showing great movement in space and the ability to reach second-level defenders with ease. His combination of size, athleticism, and technique makes him a high-upside addition to a Georgia unit that continues to be one of the most valuable in the nation.

“I obviously love the game otherwise because I would have quit a long time ago and played lacrosse or something like that, like all my other friends,” he said. “But I really enjoy the game. Like in elementary school, I was not the best player, and I really enjoy playing teams that I used to play when I was younger; Now I get to make those other guys look silly. That’s what I really enjoy.”

“Guys that used to beat up and beat down on me. Just getting a chance to release my violence on them. I love it.”

spoke to his daddy couple weeks ago........he is salesman for Window Nation.  He said FSU wanted him pretty bad.

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