Georgia has made a five-star addition to its 2019 class on National Signing Day. Hoover (Hoover, Ala.) wide receiver George Pickens announced Wednesday that he is flipping from Auburn and will be signing with Georgia.

The 6-foot-4 190-pound pass catcher has been committed to Auburn since July but took unofficial visits all fall. UGA, LSU, Florida State, Tennessee and Alabama were able to get Pickens on campus for unofficial visits. Miami, Tennessee, Georgia, and Auburn were able to get him to visit officially after the season.

After his final official visit to Tennessee, Pickens swung by Auburn's campus for an unofficial visit prior to the dead period beginning earlier this week. That led many to believe that the Tigers had locked up his commitment.

He's rated as the nation's No. 24 overall prospect and No. 4 wide receiver. He's also the No. 1 player in Alabama. His commitment gives UGA the top two players in the Yellow Hammer State with five-star center Clay Webb already on Georgia's campus as an early enrollee.

When it comes to his skills as a receiver, 247Sports believes that the Bulldogs are getting the total package in Pickens.

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.

The Bulldogs now have five prospects in the 2019 class with a five-star rating. Pickens joins Webb, the nation's No. 1 player per the 247Sports Composite, Nolan Smith, Walton (Marietta, Ga.) wide receiver Dominick Blaylock, Upson Lee (Thomaston, Ga.) defensive tackle Travon Walker, and Horn Lake (Horn Lake, Miss.) inside linebacker Nakobe Dean. Southridge (Miami, Fla.) cornerback Tyrique Stevenson holds a five-star rating by the 247Sports in-house ratings but is just outside of five-star range in the 247Sports Composite.

Pickens becomes the third wide receiver in the current class. Makiya Tongue (University School; Baton Rouge, La.) and Blaylock are the other two. The commitment moves Georgia up to 308.28 points in the 247Sports Composite and locks the Bulldogs in for a finish no lower than No. 2

Georgia is still awaiting word on a number of other targets with likely only one spot left. Benjamin School (North Palm Beach, Fla.) cornerback Kaiir Elam, DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, Md.) safety Nick Cross, and Clearwater Central Catholic (Clearwater, Fla.) tight end Brett Seither remain possibilities to close the class.