The Georgia Bulldogs could be adding another standout piece to their recruiting class, according to expert projection from Benjamin Wolk of 247Sports. Wolk predicts that Miller Westfield, a four-star offensive tackle in the class of 2027, will commit to Georgia. Westfield is a rising senior who plays high school football at Roswell High School in Roswell, Georgia. Standing at 6-foot-7 and weighing 290 pounds, he sits as the No. 43 recruit in the state of Georgia, the No. 390 national prospect, and the No. 40 offensive tackle in his class.
Westfield’s combination of size and athleticism has drawn considerable interest across the country. He recently concluded a cycle of official visits in June, during which he visited the Tennessee Volunteers, LSU Tigers, and Georgia. On the field, he lined up at left tackle as a junior and has demonstrated promising pass protection abilities and ample upside for continued development at the next level. As he prepares to graduate from Roswell High School, Westfield is expected to add more weight and strength before stepping onto a college roster, a common path for linemen who project to make an immediate impact.
Coaches and scouts describe Westfield as a lengthy, technically refined blocker with the physical tools to excel in both pass protection and run blocking. His length and reach allow him to handle edge rushers effectively, while his mobility enables him to pull and seal lanes in outside-zone and power schemes. There is a perception among evaluators that Westfield’s ceiling remains high, with potential for him to develop into a multi-year starter who can anchor an offensive line at the college level.
The four-star prospect has already accumulated a robust offer sheet, receiving more than 20 scholarship invitations this cycle. Among those offers, Georgia extended one of the early and persistent admissions, signaling the program’s longstanding interest in his talents. The prediction that Westfield could end up in Athens adds another layer to Georgia’s already ambitious recruiting strategy for the 2027 class. While Westfield’s path to a commitment is not guaranteed, the trajectory suggests he is seriously considering Georgia as a premier destination for his collegiate career.
In addition to Westfield, Georgia is believed to be in line for a commitment from four-star defensive lineman Kadin Fife, a former Tennessee commitment who has drawn interest from several power programs. If both Westfield and Fife were to join Georgia’s class, the Bulldogs would bolster their offensive line and defensive line depth with high-upside players who could contribute early in their college careers.
For fans seeking ongoing updates on Georgia football recruiting, UGA Wire continues to monitor and report the latest developments, including Westfield’s recruitment and other potential commitments. Stay connected through social media channels and the publication for the most current news and analysis surrounding the Bulldogs’ 2027 class and beyond.
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