The Georgia Bulldogs continue putting together an elite recruiting class.

The Bulldogs already have the nation’s No. 4 overall class, and things got better Monday night as 4-star OG Trey Hill pulled the trigger.

Hill, from Warner Robins, Georgia, committed to the Bulldogs over Auburn, Florida and Florida State in a ceremony at his high school. The 6-foot-3, 346-pound lineman is rated as the nation’s No. 38 overall player, the No. 2 OG and the state of Georgia’s No. 6 overall player.

On Monday night, Hill was named the offensive MVP for Houston County’s season at his team’s awards banquet.

With Hill’s commitment, UGA now has 19 pledges for the class of 2018, headlined by three 5-stars — QB Justin Fields, RB Zamir White and OLB Adam Anderson.

Safe to say that with the success on the field, Kirby Smart and his staff are having major success on the recruiting trail.