The Georgia Bulldogs received two more commitments for their 2010 signing class in offensive tackle Zach DeBell and long-snapper, Nathan Theus.
Zach DeBell hails from Tarpon Springs, FL and is rated as a four-star prospect by Rivals.com. He was being courted by Auburn, Mississippi, Notre Dame, and UCLA—to name a few—and received an offer from his home state Florida Gators not long after he gave his commitment to the Georgia Bulldogs at 'Dawg Night'.
DeBell is 6-foot-7 and weighs 265-lbs. He's been tabbed as an offensive lineman but will need to add a little more weight to that long, mostly lean, frame if he's going to be a force in the SEC.
He's been a Georgia lean since he attended the Mark Richt Camp in June and he was already on record as a guy who preferred to play in a pro-style offense—Georgia fit both criteria.
It was largely assumed that he would redshirt his first year, no matter where he signed, so don't expect to see him until the 2012 season.
Nathan Theus (LS), of Jacksonville, FL, has given his commitment to Georgia for the 2010 season but won't join the team until 2012. It was his preference to come in at the same time as his brother, John Theus, a 2012 commitment (OL).
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