Georgia Tech has added another local standout to its 2026 recruiting class.

Nathan Agyemang, a 6-foot-5, 230-pound tight end at Kell High, announced Tuesday his pledge to join the Yellow Jackets next season.

“Thank you Lord, I’m Home!” he posted to X, with a commitment graphic.

He is the 17th commitment for Tech in the 2026 class, with 13 of them in-state products.

Agyemang is considered a three-star prospect, per the 247Sports Composite, and chose Tech over Duke and North Carolina State.

As a junior, Agyemang played at Creekview High and had 21 receptions for 397 yards and three touchdowns, as well as a 5-yard touchdown run.

Agyemang joins fellow tight end Jack Richerson (Marist); punter Jonathan Genty (Blessed Trinity); linebacker Kymani Morales (American Heritage High in Plantation, Florida); defensive lineman Alex Willis (Orlando First Academy); offensive linemen Bear Fretwell (Southeast Bulloch High) and Courtlin and Courtney Heard (twins from East Coweta High); wide receivers Jaffar Jean-Noel (another from American Heritage High), Kentrell Davis (Parker High in Birmingham, Alabama), Isaac Obrokta (Rabun Gap-Nacoochee), Jeremy Winston Jr. (Rome High) and Darnell Collins (Rome High); running back Xavier Rucker (Allatoona High); defensive backs Jaedyn Terry (Manchester High), Traeviss Stevenson (Brooks County) and Ladarrious Crumity (Madison County High in Madison, Florida); and linebacker CJ Gamble (Carrollton High) as part of Tech’s ’26 recruiting class.

Tech’s recruiting class now ranks 12th among ACC programs and 39th nationally.

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