Georgia 5-star commit Justus Terry wins MVP at Under Armour Next camp

Georgia Bulldogs 5-star defensive lineman commit, Justus Terry, entered the annual Under Armour Next+ camp in Atlanta as one of the top prospects from the 2025 recruiting class and he did not disappoint.  Terry stunned scouts as he showed off his exceptional size, athleticism and strength during the event's drills, earning himself the MVP award.  The […]

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Georgia Bulldogs 5-star defensive lineman commit, Justus Terry, entered the annual Under Armour Next+ camp in Atlanta as one of the top prospects from the 2025 recruiting class and he did not disappoint. 

Terry stunned scouts as he showed off his exceptional size, athleticism and strength during the event's drills, earning himself the MVP award. 

The 6-foot-5, 275-pound defensive tackle from Manchester (GA) "dominated on mostly every pass rushing rep," according to A to Z Sports' Travis May

His efforts spiked his national rank from No. 19 in the country to No. 9, per May. 

Terry has been verbally committed to the Bulldogs since January of 2023, though several teams, including Alabama, Miami, FSU, USC and Auburn, are still after him. 

As a junior at Manchester High School in 2023, Terry logged 38 tackles, four sacks, two fumble recoveries, and one interception through 10 games. He also caught three passes for 100 yards and a touchdown as a tight end.

2 More Georgia Recruits Shine at Under Armour Next+ Camp 

According to May, there were two other top performers at the Under Armour Next+ camp that Georgia has their eyes on: wide receiver Devin Carter and edge Isaiah Gibson. 

Carter, a four-star '26 wide receiver and rising junior from Cedar Grove (GA), recently decommitted from Florida State, making him an extra hot target. 

This past season, Carter reeled in 51 catches for 923 yards and 13 touchdowns for Cedar Grove High School and played a star role in leading his team to victory in the state championship. 

Carter had an "easy" work day against a majority of the defensive backs at the camp over the weekend, May reported. 

While he is expected to not follow in his father's foosteps at FSU, he has made unofficial visits to Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Florida, Auburn and Arkansas. 

Gibson, a '25 four-star junior defensive end from Warner Robins (GA), led his high school team in sacks (17) and pressures (55) last season. 

Travis May wrote that 6-foot-5, 250-pound Gibson was an "absolute physical freak at the [Under Armour] event showcasing his size, length, and quick first step off the line." 

Gibson has had unofficial visits with Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Georgia, Oregon, Clemson and Oklahoma.