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Miami, Georgia top early list for Florida-based underclassman

Breon Fuller
Breon Fuller (Nick Lucero/Rivals.com)

THE LATEST: A class-of-2019 prospect, Brieon Fuller isn’t concerned with commitments or official visits. Schools are concerned with him, however, as the sophomore wide receiver already holds six major scholarship offers.

And while Fuller won’t commit for some time, he doesn’t mind outlining his current pecking order, which includes a clear frontrunner.

“It’s Miami then Georgia,” Fuller said. “Then, Florida would be right behind Georgia. I’m gonna have West Virginia behind Florida.”

Miami has had Fuller’s eye for some time. The Hurricanes are his established leader and his affinity for the program is no secret. Georgia’s standing as a close second, however, is a more recent development.

According to Fuller, the Bulldogs move up his list is the result of what he feels is a good fit for his skill set.

“I like them for the same reasons I like Miami,” Fuller said of UGA. “I like the offense and how they pass the ball. I’m trying to be somewhere like that. I’m trying to be somewhere that gets the ball in my hands.”

One of the top Florida-based wide receivers in his class, Fuller attends Doral Academy High School.

IN HIS WORDS: “I want to visit Florida soon,” Fuller said when asked about offseason visits. “I want to go back to Georgia and I want to visit Miami. I’m going to try to go to Kentucky this year, too”

RIVALS REACTION: Miami is off to a great start with young prospects in the state. Holding this momentum will take improvement on the field, but as long as the program continues to head in the right direction all will be fine on the recruiting front. That said, it is miles to early to project Fuller. He will certainly collect more offers in the year to come and his list will almost certainly shift.

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