As we count down to signing day, when late commitments are often overrated and early ones underrated, we continue our look back at the players who have signed at Georgia over the past decade.
Given the benefit of hindsight, we are ranking Georgia's 10 best recruits since the 2003 signing class, ranked by their on-field performance during their time at Georgia.
No. 10 was Brandon Boykin in 2008.
No. 9 is ...
S BACARRI RAMBO
2009 signing class
Hometown: Donalsonville
High School: Seminole County
Star rating: Three stars, according to Rivals.com and Scout.com
Rankings: Rated the No. 128 prospect in the South by Scout.com, and the No. 23 prospect in Georgia, and the No. 29 safety in the nation by Scout.com.
Recruiting accolades: Named a Pre-Star All-Southeast Region selection, and to SuperPrep's All-Dixie team. He was also a Class A honorable mention by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Georgia Sports Writers Association.
Georgia career: Rambo finished his career tied for the school record with 16 interceptions, the same amount that Jake Scott had in the 1960s. Rambo was named an AP All-American after the 2011 season, when he ranked second in the nation with eight interceptions. During a four-year career, Rambo started 36 games, and racked up 235 tackles.
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And for the sake of comparison, we also reviewed the recruiting rankings of the past 10 years, and came up with the top 10-ranked players who signed with Georgia, according to how they were ranked at the time.
No. 10 was Alec Ogletree, rated No. 19 in the nation overall in the 2010 signing class, according to the 247composite.
No. 9:
ATH Richard Samuel
2008 signing class
No. 18 in 247composite, No. 24 in Rivals (four stars)
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Stay tuned for No. 8 in each list on Wednesday.


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