Rutgers has landed a commitment from former Georgia cornerback Juwuan Briscoe to the roster. Briscoe, originally from Thomas Stone (MD), started four games at cornerback this past season for Georgia and appeared in nine games. Briscoe was on campus today when he decided to commit to Rutgers.

I can't thank God enough for allowing me to to do what I love again! Proud to say that I am 100% Committed to the University of Rutgers #B1G pic.twitter.com/2bqxMDCRjc — Wuan Briscoe (@_AyeeLilWuan) April 1, 2017

Over the course of the nine game season, Briscoe compiled 16 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 pass breakups, and 2 fumble recoveries. In spring practice last season, he was named the most improved player for Georgia.

However, Briscoe struggled as a starting corner for Georgia, and was demoted after four games. He announced his intention to transfer on December 17th.

Out of high school, Briscoe was rated as a 3-star recruit and was the #414 recruit in the 247Sports Composite Ranking. He chose Georgia over offers from Ohio State, Penn State, Oklahoma and several other programs, including Rutgers.

While Briscoe played cornerback exclusively at Georgia, his high school film features dynamic film both at running back and cornerback. With Rutgers depth chart set to be very thin at running back after this season, it will be interesting to follow whether Rutgers will look at him as an RB or a cornerback.

Briscoe will have three years to play two. Check out his high school film below.