Justin Fields and his potential transfer out of the Georgia program is the topic de jour. USA Today's Dan Wolken reported Monday evening that Fields will be leaving the Bulldog program in search of more playing time after playing a backup role to Jake Fromm in 2018.

That has emboldened one fan on Twitter to suggest that former five-star prospect Jamaree Salyer should do the same. A Clemson tweeted at Salyer, saying he should follow suit since he didn't play a ton in his freshman season.

Man (Jamaree Salyer) needs to transfer too," the Twitter user said. "Gave his playing time to a true freshman that was recruited as a tackle (Cade Mays)... Supposed to be in Jerry's World on the 29th protecting (Trevor) Lawrence anyway."

But the Pace Academy (Atlanta, Ga.) product wasn't having it.

"That ain’t how I roll man," Salyer said via the social media platform. "I’m happy for all my brothers and I trust the process and the coaches’ decisions. Gotta use every day to get better and I’ll be ready when my name is called. But thank you for believing in me."

Coming out of high school, Salyer was ranked as the nation's No. 10 overall prospect and top offensive guard according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. He was also viewed as the No. 3 overall player in Georgia. He was one of two five-star prospects signed by veteran offensive line coach Sam Pittman. Mays was the other. The Bulldogs also inked four-star guard Trey Hill and three-star offensive tackle Owen Condon in a class that was ranked No. 1 by the 247Sports Composite team rankings.

Unlike the two offensive linemen who starting action this season, Mays and Hill, Salyer didn't enroll early and took a little longer to start catching the attention of the coaching staff.

By the end of the season, however, he was drawing praise from Kirby Smart.

"The kid that has really gotten better the last two weeks is Jamaree," Smart said. "He’s a heckuva good player at either guard spot.

Salyer had his strongest showing of the year in week 12 against Austin Peay. According to Pro Football Focus, he earned a grade of 92.1 in that contest, one the Bulldogs won by a score of 66-27.

As for Salyer's response and how it relates to Fields, he addressed that situation later on. With both being top-10 prospects from the Peach State, a bong appears to have been formed between the two players.

"And no that’s not a 'shot' at J Fields," Salyer later tweeted. "I respect my brother decision wherever he goes and the rest of Dawg nation should, too."

Dawgs247 confirmed with sources Tuesday evening that Fields is now listed in the NCAA's Student-Athlete Transfer Portal where he can now officially be recruited by other programs.