Long speculated as a Bulldog lean, 2016 four-star offensive tackle E.J. Price made his commitment official this afternoon, following Georgia's spring practice.

The 6-foot-6, 310 pound prospect, who hails from Lawrenceville, becomes the third member of the 2016 Bulldog offensive line class, joining four-star guard Ben Cleveland and three-star guard Aaron Dowdell.

Price, who recently transferred from Central Gwinnett to Archer, becomes the eighth member of the class overall, and the fifth four-star or better ranked prospect in the fold.

Georgia had seemingly fallen out of favor with Price, but a recent junior day visit and the efforts of Rob Sale and Brian Schottenheimer seem to have paid dividends.

"We were able to talk to our position coaches. I talked to Coach [Rob] Sale for the first time in person," Price said post-junior day. "It was a great experience, and he's an excellent coach. I got to talk to the offensive coordinator, Coach [Brian] Schottenheimer. He's a great guy. I love the new coaching staff here. I did tweet it out, but I do love the new staff," Price said. "It's really amazing here. It was just a great feeling here, and this was a great visit. I know Georgia wasn't in my top ten, but that is definitely going to change. They're going to be in the top ten now. I don't know where yet. I'll have to wait and see on that, but just know they're definitely in there. This visit was very impressive."

How did the four-star tackle perform against some of the state's competition at the recent Rivals Camp Atlanta? We were on hand to give you a look of what the Bulldogs have added to the fold:

More to come.