Georgia is trending hard for one of the most explosive receivers in the 2020 class per the 247Sports Crystal Ball. In fact, the Bulldogs have been on such a roll with Arian Smith (Lakeland; Lakeland, Fla.) that they now hold 100 percent of the predictions for the 6-foot-1 170-pound playmaker.

Five straight picks have gone UGA's way since July 15, including National Director of Recruiting Steve Wiltfong and a pair of Florida State insiders, Josh Newberg and Chris Nee. Four of the five picks were made on Tuesday, July 23.

Smith recently made the leap from No. 75 overall to No. 28 overall in the 247Sports in-house recruiting rankings. Per those same rankings, he's the No. 5 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 6 player in Florida.

When you look at the recruiting industry as a whole, Smith is ranked No. 134 overall in the 247Sports Composite. He comes in as the No. 27 wideout and the No. 22 player in Florida. That set of rankings includes the evaluations made by other networks.

Charles Power of 247Sports compares Smith to former Maryland wide receiver D.J. Moore, who was selected No. 24 overall in the 2018 NFL Draft by Carolina.

Possesses a lean sprinter’s build with long arms and big hands. Is currently more developed in his lower body and has room to add substantial muscle mass once he gets in a Power 5 strength program. Is one of the more dynamic athletes in the 2020 cycle as a state champion and runner up in the 200 meter and 100 meter sprints, respectively. Also sports an elite long jump mark. Stars in all three phases for his high school team. Transfers his track speed over to the field with excellent stride length, acceleration and near-perfect running form giving him the ability to pull away from defenses with ease. Is a dangerous threat to score on any touch whether it be as a receiver, rusher or in the return game. Also plays defensive back and could project as a corner at the next level. Shows nice closing speed along with physicality on defense to go with strong ball skills on that side of the ball. Doesn’t play the strongest competition and would benefit from position-specific coaching as he’s a bit raw from a technical standpoint. Should see rapid improvement early in his college career once he focuses on one position. With that said, Smith’s immense physical tools make him one of the 2020 cycle’s more intriguing and high-upside prospects. Projects as a multi-year starter with all-conference and all-American potential and the upside of developing into an early round NFL Draft pick.

The Bulldogs currently have three wide receiver commitments in the 2019 class. Justin Robinson (Eagles Landing Christian Academy; McDonough, Ga.), was the first to jump on board back in March. Marcus Rosemy (St. Thomas Aquinas; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) was next, joining UGA's commitment list in June. Both Robinson and Rosemy are four-star prospects.

Speedy slot receiver Corey Wren committed to the Bulldogs a day after Rosemy on June 21. He's listed as an athlete and holds a three-star rating. The Bulldogs will lose at least two receivers after the 2019 season with Tylers Simmons and Lawrence Cager exhausting their eligibility. They had three wideouts selected in the 2019 NFL Draft in Mecole Hardman (second round), Riley Ridley (fourth round), and Terry Godwin (seventh round).