Five-star quarterback Jacob Eason will make his final decision Tuesday.

Eason, one of the top-ranked quarterbacks in the Class of 2016, the 6-foot-5, 217-pound pro-style passer out of Lake Stevens, Washington is still technically committed to Georgia and has been a verbal commitment for the past 17 months.

That commitment has been tested with the departure of Mark Richt to Miami and the hiring of former Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart as the new head coach.

Eason took his official visit to Georgia this weekend where he spent plenty of time with Smart and new offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, who comes to Athens after spending the past season at Pitt.

Last week Eason took an official visit to Florida and surprised many by taking a mid-week visit to Washington before heading to Athens.