ATHENS, Ga. — The last of the “Dawg Days” camps at Georgia this week have concluded.

The fourth session ended on Sunday morning inside Sanford Stadium. It offered the chance to see the recent offensive line commits in town. New four-star commit Andrew Thomas was smiling big as he cracked up talking to line coach Sam Pittman.

The rest of the day carried a teammate theme.

Cedar Grove senior Justin Shaffer was also there hanging out. Netori Johnson, his high school teammate and also a future guard at Georgia, also made an appearance. The session also saw huge rising sophomore Nazir Stackhouse in attendance. He also goes to Cedar Grove, but the 6-foot-4, 270-pound defensive tackle was hard to miss regardless of how many extra-large teammates were on the field.

T.L. Hanna (Columbia, S.C) junior defensive end Stephon Wynn, Jr. earned an offer from his good work at the camp. Zacchaeus Pickens, his 6-foot-4 and 250-pound sophomore teammate, also netted the Georgia offer on his trip.

Big 7-foot, 410-pound offensive lineman John Krahn was also back in action after an apparent arm injury on Saturday.

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Kirby Smart Camp: July 17, 2016

 

Jeff Sentell covers UGA football and UGA recruiting for AJC.com and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Follow him on Twitter for the latest on who’s on their way to play Between the Hedges. Unless otherwise indicated, player rankings and ratings are from the 247Sports Composite.