Georgia appears to still be pecking away at the 2016 class as it added a preferred walk-on in Appling County offensive lineman Allen Williams on Monday. The 6-foot-6, 335-pound lineman agreed to take a preferred walk-on offer at UGA on Monday after being offered the opportunity on Sunday.

But there is nothing binding UGA to Williams or Williams to UGA at this time.

"Coach (D.J.) Looney called me lasat night and I was offered a PWO," Williams told Dawgs247 on Monday. "Going to Athens next week. Haven't signed anything yet."

According to Appling County Head Coach JT Pollack, Williams was headed to Hutchinson Community College (Hutchinson, Kan.) before getting the opportunity from UGA. While most cases of a high school prospect headed to junior college are related to grades, that is not the case for Williams.

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He has an excellent academic standing and wouldn't be offered as a non-scholarship player at UGA if that weren't the case. His decision to attend Hutchinson had more to do with having the opportunity to develop and earn scholarship offers.

Williams is unranked by 247Sports and the industry generated 247Sports Composite. He played both left and right tackle for The Pirates as a senior and was a participant in the Rising Seniors game following his junior season.

Kirby Smart and company flipped a preferred walk-on kicker from Alabama last week and are still awaiting class approvals from 2016 Grayson defensive end Mykelle McDaniel. If McDaniel is able to get cleared academically, he'll have a full scholarship offer from The Bulldogs and is expected to accept.