FBS Recruits
15
High School Profile
Warner Robins, GA. Track this program's FBS recruits, blue-chip output, college destinations, and NFL draft results over time.
FBS Recruits
15
4-Star Recruits
4
5-Star Recruits
1
Drafted Players
1
Draft Rate
6.67%
Overview
The quick facts that frame this school's recruiting footprint.
First recruit year
2000
Latest recruit year
2025
Top college destination
Georgia State
Most common position group
DB
Best class by recruits
2017 (3)
Best class by blue-chip
2009 (2)
Timeline
Year-by-year recruiting output, blue-chip spikes, and drafted-player classes.
Stars
The mix of 3-star, 4-star, 5-star, and unrated recruits in this school's history.
Destinations
Which colleges sign the most recruits from this school?
Positions
The position groups this school produces most often.
Draft Outcomes
Which recruits from this high school eventually got drafted, and where did they land?
Best Classes
The single classes that drove the biggest surges in volume, blue-chip talent, and draft outcomes.
Most FBS recruits
2017 (3)
Most blue-chip recruits
2009 (2)
Most drafted players
2013 (1)
Draft Table
Draft year, round, and pick stay optional so drafted status remains visible even when the player bridge is incomplete.
| Player | Class | Stars | Position | College | Draft Year | Round | Pick |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Davis | 2013 | 2★ | WR | Georgia State | 2017 | 6 | 25 |
Top Recruits
Sorted by stars, rating, class year, and name to keep the table deterministic.
| Player | Class | Stars | Rating | Position | College | Drafted | Draft Round |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jason Respert | 2000 | 5★ | 0.99 | OC | Tennessee | No | — |
| Abry Jones | 2009 | 4★ | 0.95 | WDE | Georgia | No | — |
| Ricardo Jones | 2024 | 4★ | 0.93 | S | Clemson | No | — |
| Eric Fields | 2009 | 4★ | 0.93 | OLB | — | No | — |
| Chastan Brown | 2025 | 4★ | 0.89 | OT | Florida State | No | — |
| Michael Clayton | 2025 | 3★ | 0.89 | CB | Rutgers | No | — |
| Austin Roberts | 2013 | 3★ | 0.87 | DT | — | No | — |
| Chansi Stuckey | 2002 | 3★ | 0.87 | ATH | — | No | — |
| Brandon Sandifer | 2015 | 3★ | 0.86 | OG | — | No | — |
| Tae Daley | 2017 | 3★ | 0.85 | S | Vanderbilt | No | — |
| Tobias Oliver | 2017 | 3★ | 0.84 | ATH | Georgia Tech | No | — |
| Gregory Clark | 2010 | 3★ | 0.84 | DT | Tennessee | No | — |
| Jaylan Sandifer | 2017 | 3★ | 0.83 | WR | — | No | — |
| Cory Munson | 2019 | 3★ | 0.82 | K | Western Kentucky | No | — |
| Willie Jordan | 2015 | 3★ | 0.80 | FB | — | No | — |
| Caleb Kelly | 2017 | 2★ | 0.78 | OG | Georgia Southern | No | — |
| Robert Davis | 2013 | 2★ | 0.77 | WR | Georgia State | Yes | 6 |
| Trey Payne | 2013 | 2★ | 0.77 | ILB | Georgia State | No | — |
| Roger Williams | 2002 | 2★ | 0.77 | S | Florida State | No | — |
| Josh Chester | 2012 | 2★ | 0.73 | OG | Middle Tennessee | No | — |
| Mario Armstrong | 2007 | 2★ | 0.72 | S | Western Michigan | No | — |
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