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Re: Rebuilding The Gators: A Florida Gators dynasty
2020 Florida Gators Football Preview
Note: All ratings are before I've done my injury rating deductions, so they may come out several points lower.
Head Coach: Davonnie Banks (1st year)
OC: Doug Nussmeier (10th year)
DC: Brian Kelly (1st year)
Offense
I'm looking at a spread offense this year. We don't have a great line, so we need to create space.
QB
#5, Gerard Hunter - 6'1, 186, SO, 4.58 40, 73 OVR: Threw for 223 yards and a score while completing 35.1% of his passes in 2019. Ran for 94 yards and a score. Decent athlete who can run if needed, but won't wow you with his speed, lacks short-area quickness. Subpar arm strength and accuracy.
#19, Ben Workman - 6'4, 222, FR, 4.56 40, 71 OVR: Threw for 2200 yards and 14 scores last year in HS, ran for 800 more yards. 4 star recruit, largely due to his upside in my opinion. Quicker and faster than Hunter, good arm strength, a bit of power to him as a ballcarrier. Very inaccurate, needs time but could be thrust into the spotlight if Hunter flops.
#17, Brian Cook - 6'6, 225, r-SO, 4.80 40, 73 OVR: Has thrown just 6 passes. Looked in camp to be the best thrower, by far worst athlete of this group. Pocket passer who can escape a bit, decent arm, subpar accuracy. Makes good reads but execution isn't there.
Position Grade: D+. None of these guys are good enough for the SEC.
HB
#28, Jaymond Clemens, 6'1 - 202, r-SR, 4.52 40, 93 OVR: Terrific back who ran for 810 yards on 7 a carry last year, with 7 scores. Not the right back for this year's team. He will likely be a late round pick come spring, but he isn't great at anything, just very polished. His best attribute is his vision, but you can't hit a hole that doesn't exist. Fairly shifty, bit of power, but won't outrun people. Elite change of direction and first step. He'd run for 1500 behind a better line.
#20, Gary Singleton - 6', 208 r-SO, 4.55 40, 78 OVR: Similar to Clemens, but lacks his elite agility. Just 10 touches in 2019.
#27, Nyheim Fuller - 6'1, 212, r-FR, 4.34 40, 74 OVR: Burner. Agility lacks a bit, not shifty, very much a straight line runner. Fumble prone, not the most durable. Tore the meniscus in both knees in HS.
#39, Wes Allen - 6'1, 249, r-JR, 4.81 40, 73 OVR: Think what Matt Asiata did in the NFL, but in college.
#48, Caleb Stephens - 5'8, 191, FR, 4.50 40, 69 OVR: Not the athlete you want from a small back. Redshirt.
Position Grade: B-. Jaymond Clemens will play in the NFL, but he likes to dance around behind the line and wait for a hole to open up. That might not work in the SEC with this line.
FB
#32, David Jackson - 5'9, 259, SO, 4.52 40, 77 OVR: Athletic fullback who will help us out next year after transferring in from UCF. Will redshirt and have 3 years left to play before 2021 season.
Position Grade: N/A
WR
#88, Shawn Richardson - 6', 182, JR, 4.37 40, 90 OVR: Deep threat who deserves a better QB. Phenomenal route runner, great at tracking the ball downfield. 477 yards, 5 TD last year.
#10, Roderick Randall - 6'3, 201, JR, 4.38 40, 87 OVR: Julio Jones-esque profile. Not quite the ball skills, but physically very similar. Only 500 yards in first 2 seasons.
#89, Ryan Watson - 6', 194, r-SR, 4.59 40, 84 OVR: Most skilled wideout on the team. Lacks the physical tools, otherwise he'd be in the league right now.
#83, Tony Green - 6'2, 203, r-JR, 4.45 40, 81 OVR: Overall solid receiver who should be a good #4.
#86, Eric Vickers - 6'0, 184, r-SR, 4.66 40, 77 OVR: Another skilled, but unathletic receiver.
#23, Marc Larson - 6'1, 207, r-SO, 4.48 40, 77 OVR: Elite route runner, very agile, good speed and size. Very suspect hands, drops easy balls.
#85, Clarence Bozeman - 5'10, 171, r-SO, 4.43 40, 73 OVR: Pretty fast, not much else.
#87, Charles Patton - 6'1, 188, FR, 4.44 40, 69 OVR: Redshirt.
#82, Marcus Lewis - 6'2, 187, r-FR, 4.50 40, 69 OVR: Special teamer.
Position Grade: B. A lot of skill here, but are they going to get the ball much?
TE
#12, Adam Jack - 6'5, 252, SO, 4.64 40, 83 OVR: Well-rounded tight end who lacks the athleticism to be a superstar.
#45, Joey Williams - 6'7, 254, r-FR, 4.78 40, 69 OVR: OK blocker, not a good receiver.
#80, Caleb Mangum - 6'4, 267, FR, 4.74 40, 55 OVR: Long snapper.
Potition Grade: C-. Jack is good, but no one else.
LT
#76, Nick Davis - 6'5, 295, JR, 4.90 40, 82 OVR: Great pass blocker, good run blocker. Good strength.
#63, Jeremy Moore - 6'6, 283, JR, 5.00 40, 60 OVR
LG
#65, Grant Clark - 6'2, 270, r-JR, 4.86 40, 83 OVR: Well-rounded blocker who lacks the strength you want, and isn't as quick as he should be at 270.
#73, Craig Manning - 6'2, 323, r-FR, 4,92 40, 71 OVR: Good run blocker by virtue of being massive. Out of shape, not strong.
#75, Jonathan Haumiller - 6'5, 298, SO, 4.98 40, 68 OVR:Redshirt
C
#64, Eric Bishop - 6'1, 305, SO, 4.86 40, 84 OVR: Started as a true freshman. Better run blocker than pass blocker. Decent strength.
#72, Anthony Horne - 6'3, 297, SO, 5.12 40, 74 OVR: Out of shape and unathletic.
RG
#67, Mark Chase - 6'2, 319, r-SO, 4.90 40, 80 OVR: Borderline elite run blocker, struggles in pass pro. Can't handle a sustained attack.
#71, Brady Washington - 6', 292, FR, 4.97 40, 79 OVR: Better in pass pro than run blocking, short for a lineman but fairly strong.
#70, Ray Golden - 6'5, 282, FR, 5.10 40, 63 OVR: Redshirt.
RT
#69, E.J. Williams - 6'4, 281, SO, 4.82 40, 74 OVR: Our most athletic O-lineman. Solid pass blocker who isn't as good in the run game.
#68, Adam Brown - 6'7, 291, r-SO, 4.88 40, 72 OVR: Not strong enough. Has the fundamentals down but needs to hit the weight room.
Position Grade: C+. The line isn't good. We don't have any elite linemen, and we will struggle in pass protection.
Defense and specialists coming soon.
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