Georgia Tech went into its first official visit weekend for its 2023 signing class last Friday with no players committed. By Monday afternoon, the number had grown to two.

Defensive end Anthony Little, a three-star prospect from Rock Creek Christian Academy in Upper Marlboro, Md., announced his commitment via social media on Monday following his official visit. Little followed Lassiter High offensive tackle Ethan Mackenny’s commitment on Sunday.

Little does not have a 247Sports Composite rating, but is rated a three-star prospect by Rivals and is its No. 51 strongside defensive end prospect in the country. Listed at 6-foot-3 and 235 pounds, Little also has announced scholarship offers from Penn State, Pittsburgh and Texas A&M among other schools.

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