A second Georgia player this week has run afoul of the law and the third in the month of March. Freshman defensive back Tyrique Stevenson, who enrolled at UGA in January, was arrested early Sunday morning on a charge of misdemeanor disorderly conduct.

He was booked into the Athens-Clarke County jail at 2:42 a.m. and released less than an hour later at 3:26 a.m. His bond was set for $1,000.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound cornerback was ranked as the nation's No. 37 overall prospect and No. 3 cornerback out of Southridge High School in Miami, Fla according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. The 247Sports in-house rankings rated Stevenson as the No. 20 overall prospect and No. 2 cornerback in the nation.

Stevenson is one of two highly-rated defensive backs to enroll early at UGA after the Bulldogs won a heated recruiting battle with Miami. He's one of 14 signees from Georgia's 2019 class to enroll early. Expectations are high for the talented defender because of his skill set and physical maturity.

Developed physically. Muscled up and and filled out for a defensive back prospect. Tests very well across the board athletically. Explosive in short area movements and has good long speed with a 10.88 100 meter time. Versatile with the ability to play any position in the secondary. Lines up at corner and safety for his high school team. Faces top competition in south Florida, oftentimes manned up against a top wide receiver prospect. Athleticism transfers to the field. Has playmaking skill in coverage with the ability to manhandle receivers off the line and then turn and run down the boundary. Very good range at safety and has pop on contact and finishing strength as a tackler. Shows his dynamic qualities as a punt returner and on interception returns. Could be a safety or slot corner long-term with his build and skill set. Can continue improving his situational awareness when playing safety, which should come with more experience at the position. Projects an early contributor at the Power 5 level with the possibility of being a three-and-done type player. Could develop into a first-round NFL draft selection. - 247Sports Evaluation

Fellow defensive back and Sunshine State native Latavious Brini, a redshirt sophomore, was arrested on a simple battery charge earlier this month. Redshirt sophomore inside linebacker Jaden Hunter was arrested on Wednesday for driving with a suspended license.

After Brini's arrest, fourth-year head coach Kirby Smart made it clear how he feels about situations like these.

“This type of behavior is extremely disappointing and not representative of the standards for our football student-athletes,” Smart said at the time via statement. “His discipline will be handled internally and hopefully good lessons will be learned that will lead to better choices moving forward.”

The Bulldogs began spring practice this week, on Tuesday, and have conducted three practices thus far. The first padded practice was on Saturday. Stevenson is expected to challenge for playing time at cornerback and the STAR/nickel position as well as special teams.