Georgia Bulldogs Secure Top Tight End Kaiden Prothro for 2026 Class
Georgia Bulldogs land five-star tight end Kaiden Prothro, the No. 2 TE prospect in the 2026 class, strengthening their recruiting class.

The Georgia Bulldogs have made a significant addition to their 2026 recruiting class with the commitment of five-star tight end Kaiden Prothro. Ranked as the No. 2 tight end prospect in the 2026 ESPN 300, Prothro chose Georgia over Florida and Texas, solidifying the Bulldogs' position as a top recruiting powerhouse.
Prothro's Background and Skills
Kaiden Prothro, a 6-foot-7, 210-pound recruit from Bowdon, Georgia, has been a standout player at Bowdon High School. Over the past two seasons, he has amassed 89 receptions for 2,034 yards and 35 touchdowns, showcasing his ability as a dominant pass catcher. His versatility and athleticism make him a prime candidate to excel at the college level.
Recruitment Journey
Prothro's recruitment journey included official visits to Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Texas. Ultimately, he narrowed his choices to the Bulldogs, Gators, and Longhorns before committing to Georgia. His decision was influenced by the Bulldogs' proven track record of developing top tight end talent under head coach Kirby Smart and assistant coach Todd Hartley.
Impact on Georgia's Recruiting Class
Prothro's commitment adds to Georgia's already impressive 2026 recruiting class, which currently ranks No. 2 in ESPN's latest class rankings. He joins quarterback Jared Curtis (No. 6 overall) as the program's second five-star commit in 2026. Prothro is the top-ranked member of a growing group of pass-catchers that includes four-star wide receivers Brady Marchese (No. 62) and Ryan Mosley (No. 120), and three-star Craig Dandridge.
Future Outlook
With Georgia's history of producing NFL-caliber tight ends, including six draft picks from 2019-2024, Prothro is expected to make an immediate impact. His unique blend of size, speed, and physicality draws comparisons to former two-time All-America Georgia tight end Brock Bowers. Prothro's father, Clarence Prothro, mentioned that Georgia plans to utilize him in various roles, including flex tight end and jumbo receiver, highlighting the scheme fit as a key factor in his decision.
High School Achievements
Prothro's high school career has been nothing short of spectacular. A three-time state football champion, he caught 33 passes for 831 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2023. His junior year saw him surpass 1,200 receiving yards with 56 receptions (21.4 yards per catch) and 22 touchdowns, leading his team to a 13-2 record and a third consecutive state championship. Additionally, Prothro is an All-Region baseball player and a standout basketball player, averaging 20.7 points and 16.5 rebounds per game in his junior season.
Conclusion
Kaiden Prothro's commitment to the Georgia Bulldogs is a testament to the program's continued success in recruiting top talent. His arrival in 2026 is expected to bolster Georgia's tight end room and contribute to the team's pursuit of national championships.