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    Top 4 Landing Spots for 4-Star LB Nick Abrams: Locks in Official Visits With Final Schools, Including Georgia, Michigan

    One of the nation’s most exciting defensive prospects right now is Nick Abrams, a four-star linebacker in the 2026 class. A muscular, sideline-to-sideline playmaker from McDonogh School in Maryland, On3 ranks Abrams as one of the top 10 linebackers in the country.

    In addition to his on-field accomplishments, he is attracting national notice for his responsible recruitment methods. Before announcing his choice on July 16, his birthday, Abrams scheduled official visits with Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, and Oregon, the four institutions he narrowed down his choices to.

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    4-Star LB Nick Abrams Sets Final Visits Before Decision

    Relationships, defensive fit, and long-term growth will influence Abrams’ choice. The four colleges’ compelling arguments about proven NFL pipelines, widespread reputation, and early playing possibilities are all based on these factors.

    The following is his official visitation schedule:

    • Georgia: May 16–18
    • Michigan: June 6–8
    • Alabama: June 13–15
    • Oregon: June 20–22

    Each school offers a compelling case, and based on recent buzz, here’s how things are stacking up.

    Why Georgia Is Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Nick Abrams

    Under Kirby Smart, Georgia has become a linebacker factory, and Abrams is specifically searching for that kind of record. He will return on May 16 for a closer look after being blown away on his previous unofficial visit to Athens.

    The Bulldogs have been in close communication, and according to sources, UGA considers Abrams a top recruit for their class of 2026. The defensive coordinator, Glenn Schumann, has taken the lead and left a lasting impression.

    Michigan Could Be Building Momentum With Nick Abrams

    The visit from Michigan in June might be a game-changer. Top defenders like Abrams are drawn to new defensive coordinator Wink Martindale because of his NFL experience.

    Additionally, the Wolverines have a more defined defensive identity and a more direct route to early playing time. By mid-June, don’t be shocked if Abrams begins to trend maize and blue since former McDonogh athletes have been connected to Michigan in the past.

    Is Alabama Trending Toward Nick Abrams?

    Whether Abrams is leaning this way or not, it’s unsurprising that Alabama is on any top list. Nick Saban may be gone, but Kalen DeBoer and his staff have prioritized maintaining the Tide’s defensive dominance. 

    The June 13–15 trip to Tuscaloosa could swing things late. Alabama offers pedigree, a chance to compete at the highest level, and strong NIL backing.

    Don’t Sleep on Oregon in the Race for Nick Abrams

    Abrams will travel to Eugene as the final stop on his visitation schedule. Head coach Dan Lanning’s SEC history and aggressive recruiting approach have contributed to the Ducks’ modest ascent in this competition.

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    According to sources, Abrams enjoyed his prior visit and the family-like atmosphere provided by the personnel. With a strong finish, Oregon may become the dark horse.

    Could Georgia Seal the Deal With Nick Abrams?

    Thanks to the first official visit and a strong defensive record, Georgia might lead from start to finish. Abrams values development and titles, which are the focus of the Bulldogs’ pitch. A silent commitment would not be far off if Athens sweeps him away again in May.

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