Georgia offensive lineman transfer Jamal Meriweather commits to Miami

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If our starting RG is one of minaya , buchanon or this guy, do we need to be concerned here?
Genuinely I wouldn't worry about guard much at all.

Tackle is the worry if we don't land Seaton. Cantwell will have freshman struggles. And McCoy and Samson are unproven at OT. So that's 100% of attention. Guard I'll honestly feel fine whoever is out there. Center is more critical than that too honestly. Like is Rodriguez athletic enough, is SJ too undersized? ....
 
Welcome home kid 🧡💚🌴 time to get coached up by the 🐐s

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Doesn’t preclude us from Seaton, but gives us another body for competition. I like this move a lot. I agree with Bell being the best comp for him, come and develop.
 
Miami needed to find a replacement on the offensive line after Markel Bell decided to head to the NFL Draft, and the Hurricanes didn’t waste much time doing it.

Another SEC body is on the way to Coral Gables.

Georgia offensive lineman Jamal Meriweather entered the transfer portal last weekend, and by Friday afternoon, he was committed to Miami. The former blue-chip recruit gives Mario Cristobal and his staff another big piece up front.

Meriweather took an official visit to Miami last Friday, just a week after entering the transfer portal, and it didn’t take long for the Hurricanes to lock in his pledge.



Meriweather is a 6-foot-7, 325-pound lineman who played in 12 games for Georgia, mostly in a rotational role.

Miami has been searching for size and depth along the offensive line, and Meriweather checks both boxes. He brings SEC experience, physical play, and competition to a room Cristobal has been rebuilding since day one.

Whether he ends up starting or rotating, the Hurricanes continue to load up in the trenches, and this portal run doesn’t look like it’s slowing down.
 
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Welcome to the U!.

That said, while Bell wasn't infallible, insinuating this kid is "a replacement" for Bell in your first sentence is just ******* wild.

And where'd the "former blue chip" line come from? On what service? 3* on 247, 3* on the composite, 3* on On3, 3* on E$PN.
 
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