Florida signed a really strong group on December 18th that addressed most of their greatest needs. The day passed without any drama, good or bad. The Gators signed every committed player they expected with zero defections. Unlike last year, however, they didn’t have any unexpected good news. The class was ranked in the top 8 nationally by every significant recruiting publication. Florida will strengthen the class further by signing up to 6 more players in February.


The early signees included high quality and numbers of both offensive and defensive linemen. The group of defensive backs was also impressive. The Gators added a highly regarded dual threat quarterback and one of the nation’s top high school linebackers.


Additionally, Florida has three committed players who are expected to sign in February if they qualify academically and the Gators still have room in the class. These include; wide receiver Leonard Manuel, offensive lineman Jovans Janvier, and athlete Marc Britt.


Meanwhile, Florida is pursuing a number of other unsigned/uncommitted athletes. Ideally, the Gators add a wide receiver and a running back among the remaining 6 slots. New names to watch for include; running backs Jamyr Gibbs and Henry Parrish, wide receiver Xzavier Henderson, and safety Avantae Williams. Florida may also consider a transfer if the right one is available.


Remember, as well, the Gators will have Brenton Cox and Wardrick Wilson who missed last year for eligibility reasons available in 2020.