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Zeed Haynes, WR for Georgia, will use the transfer portal.

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Zeed Haynes, WR for Georgia, will use the transfer portal.

Wide receiver Zed Haynes is scheduled to leave Georgia less than a year after arriving, with plans to use the transfer portal. In four games in 2023, Haynes played against Kentucky, UAB, and Ball State in addition to making a 20-yard reception against UT Martin. The wide receiver from Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, switched from Penn State to Georgia after renouncing his commitment. Haynes is the eleventh player from Georgia to plan to use the transfer portal since its launch on Monday.

Adam Friedman of Rivals.com broke the initial story about Haynes’s intended departure.Haynes had two catches in the G-Day spring scrimmage, good for fifteen yards.

On March 28, Arian Smith said of Haynes, “He’s going to be good.” “He has a great deal of promise. He’s going to perform well.He’s just fast. He’s just an instinctive receiver; he doesn’t need to be trained to run routes. He is the only one learning the plays. He’ll be good once he picks up the plays and the offense.”

2023 WR commits to Georgia football

During his senior year of high school, he caught 55 passes for 1,2,12 yards and 13 touchdowns in 10 games. At Philadelphia’s Neumann-Goretti, Haynes had 25 catches for 483 yards and five touchdowns in his junior year. Haynes initially pledged allegiance to Rutgers. After seeing him during the spring evaluation period, schools requested that he attend camp in order to confirm his athletic ability. Haynes started in May, set up camp at Penn State in June, received an offer, went on an official visit, and on June 12 committed to Penn State rather than Minnesota. When Haynes arrived in Athens two weeks later for an official visit, Georgia extended an offer.

ranked as Pennsylvania’s No. 5 overall recruit and No. 47 wide receiver for the 2023 class on 247Sports. Two wide receivers from Georgia, three-star Sacovie White and four-star NiTareon Tuggle, have committed for the 2024 class. It is anticipated that the Dawgs will look at several wide receivers through the transfer portal.

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