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Kelee Ringo

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Scottsdale, AZSaguaro
Jersey
#5
Pos
CB
HT / WT
6-2 / 207
Class
SR
NIL Valuation
$395K
$6.8K
2023NFL Draft
Georgia
FromGeorgia
Philadelphia
ToPhiladelphia
Round
4
Pick
3
Overall
105
Complete Draft
Rivals
6
NATL
#7
POS
#2
ST
#1
On3
NATL
POS
ST
ESPN
91
NATL
#8
POS
#1
ST
#1
247
99
NATL
#7
POS
#1
ST
#1
The Journey
Class of 2020
Georgia Bulldogs
ENROLLED
Saguaro Sabercats
Saguaro Sabercats
2016 – 2019
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Georgia
ENROLLED
N/A
1634 mi
1
2
24
Alabama
OFFERED
N/A
1398 mi
2
3
46
Clemson
OFFERED
N/A
1660 mi
3
3
29
LSU
OFFERED
N/A
1231 mi
4
5
27
Ohio State
OFFERED
N/A
1652 mi
5
6
40
Georgia
GeorgiaENROLLED
Charlton Warren
N/A
Alabama
AlabamaOFFERED
Jeff Banks
N/A
Clemson
ClemsonOFFERED
N/A
LSU
LSUOFFERED
N/A
Ohio State
Ohio StateOFFERED
Jeff Hafley
N/A

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Measurements & Testing

Kelee RingoSaguaro
Top 300 CB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
207
185
192
111.9%107.8%
Height
6-2
6-0
6-0
102.8%102.8%
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Personal Life

Keelee Ringo was an On3 Consensus Five-Star Plus+ recruit coming out of Scottsdale (Arizona) Saguaro in the Class of 2020. He had offers from most of the top programs in the country, including Alabama, Clemson, LSU and Ohio State. However, he picked UGA over Oregon in the end. Ringo missed the entire 2020 season after recovering from off-season surgery. In 2021, he was selected to the coaches’ Freshman All-SEC team. He played in all 15 games and started the final 12 games, including the national championship game. In that game, Ringo had a game-sealing 79-yard interception return for a touchdown against Alabama. Ringo then was named Associated Press and Coaches’ All-SEC second team in 2022. “He played with more awareness in terms of coverages, route recognition,” Smart said of Ringo midway through the 2022 season. “There’s a lot to playing at corner that you have to play, and he hadn’t played what you think of as a lot of football. He didn’t play his freshman year, and then, last year he battled into a starting position after game two or three. He’s played a lot of football since then, but he’s still growing as a player. He’s improved his tackling and his toughness.”

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