{"id":17715,"date":"2018-10-18T11:00:18","date_gmt":"2018-10-18T15:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lwosoncfb.ms.lastwordonsports.com\/?p=17715"},"modified":"2025-09-13T16:03:18","modified_gmt":"2025-09-13T20:03:18","slug":"florida-gators-2019-mock-recruiting-class","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lastwordonsports.com\/collegefootball\/2018\/10\/18\/florida-gators-2019-mock-recruiting-class\/","title":{"rendered":"Florida Gators 2019 Mock Recruiting Class"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The<strong> Dan Mullen<\/strong> era at the University of Florida is off to a great start as the Gators are 6-1 on the season. The Gators have already won more games than all of last season and are riding a five-game winning streak. They head into their bye week with a lot of momentum on their side before taking on the Georgia Bulldogs. This is a week for the players to get healthy and work on their mechanics. This is also a week for coaches to hit the road and recruit some of their commits and targets. On 247 Sports, the Florida Gators currently have the 22<sup>nd<\/sup> ranked recruiting class in the country. Florida only has 15 commits in the class and have room for about ten more commits. Here is a look at the Florida Gators 2019 mock recruiting class.<\/p>\n<h2>Florida Gators 2019 Mock Recruiting Class<\/h2>\n<h3>Quarterback: Jalon Jones<\/h3>\n<p>Dan Mullen and the Florida Gators got their quarterback commit over the summer in four-star QB <strong>Jalon Jones<\/strong>. The former Mississippi State commit left the Bulldogs once Mullen was hired at Florida and committed to the Gators. Jones is very solid to the Florida Gators and has not visited any other schools since he committed. He is the sixth ranked dual-threat quarterback in the country. The Virginia native was Florida\u2019s top QB target in the 2019 recruiting cycle and landed him. Jones is a 6\u20194\u201d 215 pound quarterback with solid arm strength and has been clocked running a 4.5 40 yard dash.<\/p>\n<h3>Running back: Nay\u2019Quan Wright<\/h3>\n<p>Florida is expected to lose at least one running back after the season and will need to add another top back. One of their main targets is South Floridian <strong>Nay\u2019Quan Wright<\/strong>. The Carol City running back has had a great senior season for the Chiefs and is a wanted man in Gainesville. Wright is a top 15 running back and a top 300 recruit in the 2019 recruiting class. The four-star running back took an official visit to Florida in the first game of the season and was also in Gainesville for the LSU game. Florida is also in on five-star running back<strong> Trey Sanders<\/strong>. The IMG running back has family ties to Florida as his brother is on the team but is leaning towards Alabama.<\/p>\n<h3>Wide Receiver: Dionte Marks, Ja\u2019markis Weston, and Elijah Higgins<\/h3>\n<p>The Gators have had some nice production from their wide receivers like <strong>Van Jefferson<\/strong> and <strong>Freddie Swain<\/strong>. They are also expected to add a few more receivers for next season. <strong>Ja\u2019markis Weston<\/strong> has been committed to the Gators since the previous coaching staff. He is expected to stay.\u00a0<strong>Dionte Marks<\/strong> has been one of Florida\u2019s most solid commits and says he isn\u2019t interested in other programs. Marks has had a terrific senior season and is considered by many as one of the more underrated recruits in the class. <strong>Elijah Higgins<\/strong> would be a terrific get for the Gators as he\u2019s a top 100 recruit. Florida is battling with Stanford for the Texas wide out. If Higgins goes west, Florida will likely recruit in-state wide receiver <strong>T.J. Jones<\/strong> harder.<\/p>\n<h3>Tight End: Keon Zipperer<\/h3>\n<p>The Florida Gators added some talented tight ends in the 2018 recruiting class and are after one of the top tight ends in the country. Under Amour All-American tight end <strong>Keon Zipperer<\/strong> has been a major target for the Gators and would be a big get. They are battling with the Miami Hurricanes for the Lakeland tight end. Zipperer has taken a few unofficial visits to Florida and will likely take an official visit to Florida later on in the recruiting process. Zipperer is a top five tight end and top 150 recruit in the 2019 recruiting class. Florida\u2019s tight end coach <strong>Larry Scott<\/strong> is the primary recruiter for the in-state tight end.<\/p>\n<h3>OL: Wardrick Wilson, Ethan White, Riley Simonds, William Harrod, and Kamaar Bell<\/h3>\n<p>Florida\u2019s offensive line has been pretty solid this season but will lose two or three of their stating offensive lineman. <strong>Wardrick Wilson<\/strong> is a four-star offensive lineman that has been committed to the Gators for over a year and is still learning the game. <strong>Ethan White<\/strong> is a huge offensive lineman that plays with a nasty attitude. <strong>Riley Simonds<\/strong> was a nice get for the Florida Gators as they stole him from the Virginia Tech Hokies. <strong>William Harrod<\/strong> is the highest ranked offensive lineman committed to the Gators and should stay loyal to his commitment. <strong>Kamaar Bell<\/strong> is one of Florida\u2019s top offensive lineman targets and visited the Gators when they played against LSU. One offensive lineman to watch for is Under Armour All-American <strong>Deyavie Hammond<\/strong>. The Lakeland lineman has done a good job of slimming down which has made the Gators give him a closer look.<\/p>\n<h3>Defensive Tackle: Jaelin Humphries<\/h3>\n<p>One of the top commits for the Florida Gators is<strong> Jaelin Humphries<\/strong>. The four-star defensive tackle committed to the Gators last summer. Humphries picked the Florida Gators over the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Florida Gators will lose two defensive tackles after this season in <strong>Adam Shuler<\/strong> and <strong>Khairi Clark<\/strong>. Humphries is the 12th ranked defensive tackle and a top 150 recruit in the 2019 recruiting class. Humphries is expected to be the only defensive tackle in the class and has not waivered on his commitment. The Georgia native was a big commitment for the Gators and could have a bright future at Florida.<\/p>\n<h3>Defensive Ends: Lloyd Summerall and Quashon Fuller<\/h3>\n<p>Another Lakeland recruit that the Florida Gators are very high on is <strong>Lloyd Summerall<\/strong>. The four-star defensive end is one of Florida\u2019s top recruits on the board. The in-state defensive end has received over 30 offers including, Florida, Miami and Florida State. The Gators coaching staff feels pretty confident that they can land both Lakeland recruits in Keon Zipperer and Lloyd Summerall. Another defensive end that could end up in the Gators class is Florida State commit <strong>Quashon Fuller<\/strong>. The four-star defensive end doesn\u2019t seem very solid to the Noles and is still open to taking other trips. Florida might be able to flip him with the season they are having and the struggles FSU is having.<\/p>\n<h3>Linebackers: Diwun Black, Tyron Hooper, Jesiah Pierre, Mohamoud Diabate, and J.D. Bertrand<\/h3>\n<p>First year linebacker coach <strong>Christian Robinson<\/strong> deserves a praise as the Gators might wind up with the best linebacker class in the country. <strong>Diwun Black<\/strong> is one of the top commits in Florida\u2019s class and is their top recruiter as well, working on getting other players.\u00a0<strong>Tyron Hopper<\/strong> is\u00a0an Army All-American\u00a0and one of the most talented linebackers in the country. <strong>Jesiah Pierre<\/strong> was a former Miami commit before he flipped to Florida and could be a nice surprise in the class. <strong>Mohamoud Diabate<\/strong> was a huge get for the Gators and is also an Army All-American. <strong>J.D.<\/strong> Bertrand recently de-committed from Georgia and Florida is one of his potential top choices. If Florida lands Bertrand, the Gators linebacker will be set for the next four-five years.<\/p>\n<h3>Cornerbacks: Jaydon Hill, Chester Kimbrough and Kaiir Elam<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Jaydon Hill<\/strong> is a four-star cornerback that is very solid to his commitment to the Florida Gators. He tore his ACL early his senior year but is still expected to be a big part of the Florida Gators 2019 recruiting class. <strong>Chester Kimbrough<\/strong> is a Louisiana recruit that picked the Florida Gators over the LSU Tigers. Kimbrough committed to the Gators in August and looks like he isn\u2019t looking elsewhere. Under Armour All-American <strong>Kaiir Elam<\/strong> is the top defensive back on Florida\u2019s board. He has family ties to the Florida Gators as his uncle, <strong>Matt Elam<\/strong>, played for the Gators. The Georgia Bulldogs are a threat to the Gators but Florida should be able to land Elam.<\/p>\n<h3>Safety: Trent Whittemore and Briton Allen<\/h3>\n<p>Another Florida commit that has been committed since the <strong>Jim McElwain<\/strong> era is <strong>Trent Whittemore<\/strong>. Whittemore has great size for a safety with a lot of room to grow. The three-star safety might be the only safety in the class but\u00a0Florida might\u00a0add another safety. One recruit that is really high on Florida is the IMG Academy safety <strong>Briton Allen<\/strong>. If the Gators start recruiting Allen harder, he should end up being a Florida Gator.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Dan Mullen era at the University of Florida is off to a great start as the Gators are 6-1 on the season. The Gators have already won more games than all of last season and are riding a five-game winning streak. 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