Nation's No. 1 QB Elijah Haven names his top four schools

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The Georgia Bulldogs are a team to watch for five-star quarterback Elijah Haven, who has listed his top four schools. He put the Georgia Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide, Florida Gators, and Auburn Tigers are his top schools, according to Hayes Fawcett.

Haven is a five-star quarterback from the class of 2025. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound QB plays high school football for Dunham High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is the No. 1 quarterback and No. 2 prospect in the nation.

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Haven was the MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year in 2024 and Louisiana's Mr. Football from 2025. He had an incredible 2025 season, setting Louisiana high-school state records with 62 passing touchdowns and 73 total touchdowns.

Georgia offered him a scholarship on June 1, 2025, the same day he attended a Georgia camp. However, Haven hasn't had a visit with the Bulldogs. He's had three visits with Alabama, along with two visits to Florida and Auburn. 247Sports' Crystal Ball Predictor has Haven committing to the Crimson Tide.

Calvary Baptist takes on Dunham Football and quarterback Elijah Haven (5) in the Division III Select State Championship Game

Calvary Baptist takes on Dunham Football and quarterback Elijah Haven (5) in the Division III Select State Championship Game

The Bulldogs are looking for a contingency plan for when Gunner Stockton declares for the draft. He could decide to go to the draft in 2027, and while Georgia still has redshirt sophomore Ryan Puglisi, Oregon transfer Bryson Beaver, and redshirt freshmen Ryan Montgomery and Hezekiah Millender.

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However, a five-star quarterback would be a huge jolt in the Bulldogs' 2027 class. They have the No. 8 recruiting class from 2027, with two four-stars (Donte Wright, Kelsey Adams) and three three-stars (Noah Parker, Aden Starling, Gavin Honore).

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