Auburn isn't taking five-star wide receiver George Pickens' surprising flip to Georgia all that well on National Signing Day.

Several players have tweeted in disgust toward the Bulldogs, including defensive tackle Coynis Miller, who wants the Tigers to place a higher bid for services next time around. The rivalry is quite bitter between Auburn and Georgia and decisive head-to-head recruiting battles certainly up the ante a bit.

Pickens is one of 2019's top playmakers this cycle and is a huge loss for the Tigers:

One of the gems in Auburn's expected 2019 haul, Pickens told 247Sports Auburn insider Keith Niebuhr he made his decision Sunday evening.

“I just felt like it was the right place for me, plus coaching wise knowing that Kirby Smart is always going to be up for a national championship," he said. "Georgia has always been the No. 2 school behind Auburn. It wasn't an easy decision. (It was) Probably one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make in my life."

Georgia now has five 247Sports Composite five-stars this cycle, a nation's best and is closing in on Alabama's top-ranked class.

247Sports Director of Scouting Barton Simmons, like others on the 247Sports National Signing Day Show set, was shocked Pickens chose the Bulldogs.

"Every year, we usually know what’s going to happen, but this is one came a little bit out of left field,” Simmons said on the 247Sports Signing Day Show. "High-profile kid commits to a team that we weren’t necessarily monitoring significantly as a program that was going to steal him. What a pick up for Georgia."

Per Pickens' 247Sports scouting report, he'll be a red-zone threat at the next level with the potential to make an immediate impact between the hedges.

"Big, physical playmaker who can overwhelm a defender before or after the catch. Impressive frame that can stand to add good weight to strengthen physical advantage over defensive backs. Overwhelming presence, too big and strong for most with noted progress as route-runner late in prep career. Good, not great hands. Lacks top-end speed. Plays with considerable edge. Running-back like balance, vision and body control. Demands the football and can make the head-turning play seem routine. As he fills out should become multi-year impact pass-catcher at the Power 5 level en route to early-round selection in the NFL Draft."