gschwendt
10-23-2014, 11:29 AM
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
AWR
THP
THA
QB
Ben Lewis
Florida
Sr
85
61
71
91
90
QB
Nick Jude
Florida
FrRS
77
66
70
88
79
QB
CJ Bozeman
Florida
SoRS
77
68
70
82
83
After transferring in as a JUCO, QB Ben Lewis won the starting job in 2014 and improved upon the success of previous QB Joey Jones as Lewis threw for 3969 yards with 32 TDs completing 62% of his passes but threw 21 Ints. After attending the Manning Passing Academy in the offseason, he has improved dramatically and should be a top-tier QB in 2015. Waiting in the wings is Redshirt Freshman Nick Jude who will watch and learn for another season before likely taking over in 2016.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
STA
INJ
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
SPM
JKM
CAR
BCV
PBK
RBK
HB
Michael Swan
Florida
JrRS
75
87
56
94
90
85
82
70
76
86
82
87
88
67
83
43
50
HB
Joel Wilson
Florida
JrRS
75
89
60
71
79
81
85
83
69
72
77
77
73
71
75
43
43
HB
Stephen Stewart
Florida
SoRS
74
88
60
79
84
81
86
70
77
80
79
78
78
72
84
42
42
HB
Dwight Butler
Florida
So
71
93
55
85
84
81
69
64
74
88
78
80
80
69
77
54
54
HB Randall Williams graduated after the 2014 season and while the coaches thought they had signed his successor, a 25th hour sway saw him signing to Texas instead. In his place, HB Michael Swan will get the starting job after redshirting in 2014. Swan isn't exciting but he is very solid, particularly his first step and ability to change directions quickly. Look for Swan to be used as a back to move the chains, particularly in the passing game.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
SPM
JKM
CAR
BCV
PBK
RBK
CTH
FB
Will Gunn
Florida
SrRS
78
85
70
79
84
77
79
77
72
71
70
82
72
73
71
71
With the departure of HB Williams, FB Will Gunn will likely see a larger role as a running back, particularly in short yardage situations and also as a blocking back in passing situations.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
CTH
SPC
CIT
RTE
REL
WRX
Donald Boone
Florida
FrRS
73
85
46
73
80
87
72
80
80
85
79
WRX
John Jefferson
Florida
JrRS
73
88
43
83
88
75
70
60
68
77
77
WRX
Nate Stallings
Florida
Fr
66
87
49
70
73
84
73
67
75
70
68
WRY
Travis Clifford
Florida
Jr
76
92
43
83
86
75
78
60
66
79
66
WRY
Tyler Pittman
Florida
Sr
72
95
50
80
86
83
65
73
62
75
71
WRY
Dustin Burch
Florida
Fr
70
94
49
72
84
78
57
69
77
89
76
WRZ
Mark Chambers
Florida
Sr
77
84
48
75
77
87
87
72
82
77
71
WRZ
Trent Holmes
Florida
JrRS
74
91
44
80
85
82
69
64
67
83
66
WRZ
Calvin Butler
Florida
So
73
90
45
81
88
76
73
54
62
71
65
After back-to-back 1000+ yard receiving years, WR Travis Anderson graduated and left a big hole in the Gator's receiving core. Taking his place as the primary receiver will be Mark Chambers who tallied 58 catches for 678 yards and 4 TDs. Alongside Chambers will be redshirt Freshman Donald Boone. Boone worked on his receiving in the offseason and looks to make a splash. At the slot receiver will be a combination of Travis Clifford (38 for 631) and Tyler Pittman (46 for 672). Clifford offers good hands and nice speed but Pittman offers an extra burst needed for sweeps and screens.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
PBK
RBK
CTH
SPC
CIT
RTE
TE
Avery Smiley
Florida
So
69
71
75
63
86
64
66
79
60
80
66
69
79
72
84
51
TE
T.J. Bush
Florida
So
72
75
73
62
76
63
79
82
68
71
75
67
64
64
80
75
TE
Josh Johnson
Florida
SrRS
55
68
52
57
70
63
58
65
55
61
54
59
84
55
68
68
After a great Freshman year for Smiley catching 60 passes for 642 yards and 11 TDs, he returns to again claim the starting role in the Gator's offense. With the second best hands on the team, expect Smiley to catch a lot of passes over the middle and in short yardage situations again this season.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
AWR
PBK
RBK
LT
Brandon Marquardt
Florida
So
74
60
82
64
82
71
83
75
LT
Joe Jones
Florida
Fr
67
57
79
64
84
46
79
73
LG
Cory Phillips
Florida
So
71
55
86
60
92
54
72
82
C
Cedric Myers
Florida
Fr
70
59
81
58
83
46
76
75
C
Kirk Ford
Florida
Jr
73
64
76
65
80
49
80
79
RG
John Archer
Florida
So
72
58
85
60
87
58
72
84
RG
Matt Johnson
Florida
So
71
68
80
57
83
45
78
80
RT
Anthony Mills
Florida
So
77
64
87
62
91
65
77
85
With a rebuilt offensive line in 2014, the 2015 line looks mostly the same. At LT is Marquardt who has good pass blocking skills to protect the blindside. At LG is Phillips who can create a good push up the middle and help Marquardt in run blocking on the left side. In the middle at Center is Freshman Cedric Myers who takes over for Matt Johnson. At the RG is John Archer who like Phillips, can create a good push in the run game up the middle. Outside at RT is the best overall lineman in Anthony Mills. Behind the starters is very shallow but reliable depth if it's needed with Matt Johnson being the first man off the bench and the ability to play at any position on the line.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
LE
Nick Martin
Florida
Sr
76
72
71
70
87
81
76
88
88
74
LE
Phillip Brewer
Florida
JrRS
73
63
71
79
80
81
72
84
71
81
LE
Shelton Howard
Florida
Fr
68
71
77
67
79
80
63
72
79
72
RE
Eric Kerr
Florida
So
76
69
81
78
75
75
79
78
77
79
RE
Maurice Harvey
Florida
Jr
76
72
72
71
87
79
74
78
80
80
RE
Terry Bullock
Florida
Jr
73
73
74
75
84
71
75
75
65
81
At Defensive End, Nick Martin and Eric Kerr will start and compliment each other very nicely. While Martin doesn't have the same strength as Kerr, he does have exceptional ability to get off a block and get after the ball carrier. Whereas Kerr is a brawler on the outside holding blocks allowing the Linebackers behind him to make a play. Backing them up is a lot of inexperienced players with Brewer the first man off the bench behind Martin and Howard backing up Kerr.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
DT
Scott Dixon
Florida
So
80
54
86
77
82
79
80
83
80
83
DT
Mike Ford
Florida
Jr
71
52
79
70
74
72
76
81
76
80
DT
Rodney Smith
Florida
Jr
53
46
76
70
67
44
49
60
45
71
DT
Brendan Owen
Florida
Fr
80
60
83
81
77
79
78
85
77
81
Sophomore Scott Dixon returns as the man in the middle after recording 19 tackles, 12 for loss including 7 sacks in 2014. With great strength and good ability to get off blocks, he can get into the backfield to cause chaos, just don't expect him to run down any ball carriers from behind. Freshman Brendan Owen had high expectations in 2015 but due to academic ineligibility, he'll have to sit his first year on the team and redshirt. Due to that and the inexperience behind Dixon, the Gators will likely run with a 3-4 base defense and rely on their Linebackers to make more plays.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
MCV
ZCV
LOLB
David Douglas
Florida
Fr
69
88
76
72
86
73
70
67
68
67
62
73
67
64
LOLB
Obadiah Moody
Florida
Jr
69
80
69
64
85
75
77
77
74
62
58
71
70
72
MLB
Demetrius Stewart
Florida
Sr
88
85
86
65
76
87
84
80
88
81
80
83
77
77
MLB
Jason Mitchell
Florida
So
82
83
80
61
87
87
82
78
85
64
62
79
72
72
MLB
Travis Woodard
Florida
Fr
70
77
81
62
70
78
74
72
74
76
76
66
66
67
ROLB
Scott Robinson
Florida
SrRS
84
80
77
77
99
77
99
92
85
77
81
80
79
73
ROLB
Trey Martinez
Florida
So
72
77
74
74
94
77
75
69
76
65
75
68
71
74
ROLB
Damon Baker
Florida
Fr
67
86
80
62
95
72
60
61
76
55
59
61
62
64
At the Linebacker position, the Gators have a good mix of experience and leadership combined with youth and raw talent. Leading the way at Middle Linebacker will be Demetrius Stewart who recorded 61 tackles, 17 behind the line of scrimmage including 3 sacks. Alongside him in the middle will be Sophomore Jason Mitchell who possesses similar, yet under-developed traits as Stewart. On the outside, Scott Robinson is another stud ready to make plays after recording 50 tackles with 13 behind the line of scrimmage. He has a knack for recognizing the play early, chasing down the ball carrier, and then punishing him with a tackle. Opposite Robinson is still to be determined as the Gators have some young talent that they want to experiment with. David Douglas comes in as a speedster with good strength and Travis Woodard is his near polar opposite with slower speed but a good ability to get off blocks when rushing the backfield. Look for both to spend some time at the LOLB position early in the season.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
MCV
ZCV
PRS
CB
Jonathan White
Florida
Sr
80
89
81
88
88
62
75
81
80
92
89
87
CB
Casey Jenkins
Florida
So
78
93
92
86
85
66
67
79
83
88
85
69
CB
Brian Jones
Florida
Jr
78
92
85
86
84
70
72
79
71
87
85
77
CB
Bernard Johnson
Florida
JrRS
76
87
86
93
85
59
62
80
70
90
86
77
CB
Charles Moore
Florida
Fr
67
91
90
87
84
60
61
67
70
75
72
77
CB
Greg Nixon
Florida
Fr
66
84
88
86
84
61
60
63
63
80
75
76
At the Cornerback position returns both starters from a season ago. Jonathan White is the proven veteran with very good coverage abilities as well as the ability to jam the WR at the line. Opposite him is the speedster Casey Jenkins who also is very reliable in coverage but can get blown off the line when trying to jam. Behind those two are also very reliable corners, however coaches are contemplating redshirting Brian Jones to give him another season under his belt so he can take over for White after this season. If that comes to be, look for FS Jermaine Grant or John Bell to play the Dime position.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
MCV
ZCV
FS
Jermaine Grant
Florida
Fr
76
93
50
90
90
88
64
62
73
72
79
80
FS
John Bell
Florida
Sr
76
94
45
87
88
81
59
65
75
76
72
81
FS
Fred Meyers
Florida
SoRS
73
78
77
68
81
86
63
87
92
71
69
75
Free Safety is one of the very few positions this season where an incoming player will replace the incumbent. FS Jermaine Grant joins the team with great abilities that the coaches can't ignore. With great speed, agility, acceleration and jumping abilities, plus good coverage, Grant will start instead of John Bell. However, after recording 53 Tackles and 2 Ints in 2014, expect that Bell will see lots of time especially when the Gators go to a Dime look and Grant moves up closer to the line.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
MCV
ZCV
PRS
SS
Tye Gray
Florida
Jr
84
93
67
90
95
91
80
70
79
75
56
64
74
72
83
84
SS
Oliver Willis
Florida
Sr
80
96
70
72
90
70
94
87
81
60
51
60
77
67
65
90
SS
Justin Carter
Florida
So
73
90
70
89
91
74
76
71
74
62
56
58
65
68
71
80
After leading the team in tackles in 2014 with 68, Gray is will return as the SS starter and leader in the secondary. Behind him is Willis who will still see plenty of playing time in 4-2-5/3-3-5 looks as well as in Nickel, particularly against a good receiving Tight End. Both posses great speed and pursuit abilities but Willis shines with his ability to wrap up and punish the ball carrier. Behind them is newcomer Justin Carter who has very good abilities himself, but looks to redshirt a year to develop before taking over for Willis in 2016.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
AWR
KPW
KAC
K
Marcus Fields
Florida
Sr
94
71
91
99
P
Richard Hooper
Florida
Jr
70
54
77
64
Kicker Marcus Fields returns as the starter in 2015 and is better than ever. After missing two kicks in 2014, mostly due to poor coaching, Fields attended as many kicking camps as he could to improve his accuracy. He comes in as the most accurate kicker in the country with a very good leg to boot... look for a much better Senior season in 2015.
At the Punter returns Richard Hooper who isn't asked to do too much and manages to at least accomplish that.
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
AWR
THP
THA
QB
Ben Lewis
Florida
Sr
85
61
71
91
90
QB
Nick Jude
Florida
FrRS
77
66
70
88
79
QB
CJ Bozeman
Florida
SoRS
77
68
70
82
83
After transferring in as a JUCO, QB Ben Lewis won the starting job in 2014 and improved upon the success of previous QB Joey Jones as Lewis threw for 3969 yards with 32 TDs completing 62% of his passes but threw 21 Ints. After attending the Manning Passing Academy in the offseason, he has improved dramatically and should be a top-tier QB in 2015. Waiting in the wings is Redshirt Freshman Nick Jude who will watch and learn for another season before likely taking over in 2016.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
STA
INJ
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
SPM
JKM
CAR
BCV
PBK
RBK
HB
Michael Swan
Florida
JrRS
75
87
56
94
90
85
82
70
76
86
82
87
88
67
83
43
50
HB
Joel Wilson
Florida
JrRS
75
89
60
71
79
81
85
83
69
72
77
77
73
71
75
43
43
HB
Stephen Stewart
Florida
SoRS
74
88
60
79
84
81
86
70
77
80
79
78
78
72
84
42
42
HB
Dwight Butler
Florida
So
71
93
55
85
84
81
69
64
74
88
78
80
80
69
77
54
54
HB Randall Williams graduated after the 2014 season and while the coaches thought they had signed his successor, a 25th hour sway saw him signing to Texas instead. In his place, HB Michael Swan will get the starting job after redshirting in 2014. Swan isn't exciting but he is very solid, particularly his first step and ability to change directions quickly. Look for Swan to be used as a back to move the chains, particularly in the passing game.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
SPM
JKM
CAR
BCV
PBK
RBK
CTH
FB
Will Gunn
Florida
SrRS
78
85
70
79
84
77
79
77
72
71
70
82
72
73
71
71
With the departure of HB Williams, FB Will Gunn will likely see a larger role as a running back, particularly in short yardage situations and also as a blocking back in passing situations.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
CTH
SPC
CIT
RTE
REL
WRX
Donald Boone
Florida
FrRS
73
85
46
73
80
87
72
80
80
85
79
WRX
John Jefferson
Florida
JrRS
73
88
43
83
88
75
70
60
68
77
77
WRX
Nate Stallings
Florida
Fr
66
87
49
70
73
84
73
67
75
70
68
WRY
Travis Clifford
Florida
Jr
76
92
43
83
86
75
78
60
66
79
66
WRY
Tyler Pittman
Florida
Sr
72
95
50
80
86
83
65
73
62
75
71
WRY
Dustin Burch
Florida
Fr
70
94
49
72
84
78
57
69
77
89
76
WRZ
Mark Chambers
Florida
Sr
77
84
48
75
77
87
87
72
82
77
71
WRZ
Trent Holmes
Florida
JrRS
74
91
44
80
85
82
69
64
67
83
66
WRZ
Calvin Butler
Florida
So
73
90
45
81
88
76
73
54
62
71
65
After back-to-back 1000+ yard receiving years, WR Travis Anderson graduated and left a big hole in the Gator's receiving core. Taking his place as the primary receiver will be Mark Chambers who tallied 58 catches for 678 yards and 4 TDs. Alongside Chambers will be redshirt Freshman Donald Boone. Boone worked on his receiving in the offseason and looks to make a splash. At the slot receiver will be a combination of Travis Clifford (38 for 631) and Tyler Pittman (46 for 672). Clifford offers good hands and nice speed but Pittman offers an extra burst needed for sweeps and screens.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
BTK
TRK
ELU
STF
PBK
RBK
CTH
SPC
CIT
RTE
TE
Avery Smiley
Florida
So
69
71
75
63
86
64
66
79
60
80
66
69
79
72
84
51
TE
T.J. Bush
Florida
So
72
75
73
62
76
63
79
82
68
71
75
67
64
64
80
75
TE
Josh Johnson
Florida
SrRS
55
68
52
57
70
63
58
65
55
61
54
59
84
55
68
68
After a great Freshman year for Smiley catching 60 passes for 642 yards and 11 TDs, he returns to again claim the starting role in the Gator's offense. With the second best hands on the team, expect Smiley to catch a lot of passes over the middle and in short yardage situations again this season.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
AWR
PBK
RBK
LT
Brandon Marquardt
Florida
So
74
60
82
64
82
71
83
75
LT
Joe Jones
Florida
Fr
67
57
79
64
84
46
79
73
LG
Cory Phillips
Florida
So
71
55
86
60
92
54
72
82
C
Cedric Myers
Florida
Fr
70
59
81
58
83
46
76
75
C
Kirk Ford
Florida
Jr
73
64
76
65
80
49
80
79
RG
John Archer
Florida
So
72
58
85
60
87
58
72
84
RG
Matt Johnson
Florida
So
71
68
80
57
83
45
78
80
RT
Anthony Mills
Florida
So
77
64
87
62
91
65
77
85
With a rebuilt offensive line in 2014, the 2015 line looks mostly the same. At LT is Marquardt who has good pass blocking skills to protect the blindside. At LG is Phillips who can create a good push up the middle and help Marquardt in run blocking on the left side. In the middle at Center is Freshman Cedric Myers who takes over for Matt Johnson. At the RG is John Archer who like Phillips, can create a good push in the run game up the middle. Outside at RT is the best overall lineman in Anthony Mills. Behind the starters is very shallow but reliable depth if it's needed with Matt Johnson being the first man off the bench and the ability to play at any position on the line.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
LE
Nick Martin
Florida
Sr
76
72
71
70
87
81
76
88
88
74
LE
Phillip Brewer
Florida
JrRS
73
63
71
79
80
81
72
84
71
81
LE
Shelton Howard
Florida
Fr
68
71
77
67
79
80
63
72
79
72
RE
Eric Kerr
Florida
So
76
69
81
78
75
75
79
78
77
79
RE
Maurice Harvey
Florida
Jr
76
72
72
71
87
79
74
78
80
80
RE
Terry Bullock
Florida
Jr
73
73
74
75
84
71
75
75
65
81
At Defensive End, Nick Martin and Eric Kerr will start and compliment each other very nicely. While Martin doesn't have the same strength as Kerr, he does have exceptional ability to get off a block and get after the ball carrier. Whereas Kerr is a brawler on the outside holding blocks allowing the Linebackers behind him to make a play. Backing them up is a lot of inexperienced players with Brewer the first man off the bench behind Martin and Howard backing up Kerr.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
DT
Scott Dixon
Florida
So
80
54
86
77
82
79
80
83
80
83
DT
Mike Ford
Florida
Jr
71
52
79
70
74
72
76
81
76
80
DT
Rodney Smith
Florida
Jr
53
46
76
70
67
44
49
60
45
71
DT
Brendan Owen
Florida
Fr
80
60
83
81
77
79
78
85
77
81
Sophomore Scott Dixon returns as the man in the middle after recording 19 tackles, 12 for loss including 7 sacks in 2014. With great strength and good ability to get off blocks, he can get into the backfield to cause chaos, just don't expect him to run down any ball carriers from behind. Freshman Brendan Owen had high expectations in 2015 but due to academic ineligibility, he'll have to sit his first year on the team and redshirt. Due to that and the inexperience behind Dixon, the Gators will likely run with a 3-4 base defense and rely on their Linebackers to make more plays.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
MCV
ZCV
LOLB
David Douglas
Florida
Fr
69
88
76
72
86
73
70
67
68
67
62
73
67
64
LOLB
Obadiah Moody
Florida
Jr
69
80
69
64
85
75
77
77
74
62
58
71
70
72
MLB
Demetrius Stewart
Florida
Sr
88
85
86
65
76
87
84
80
88
81
80
83
77
77
MLB
Jason Mitchell
Florida
So
82
83
80
61
87
87
82
78
85
64
62
79
72
72
MLB
Travis Woodard
Florida
Fr
70
77
81
62
70
78
74
72
74
76
76
66
66
67
ROLB
Scott Robinson
Florida
SrRS
84
80
77
77
99
77
99
92
85
77
81
80
79
73
ROLB
Trey Martinez
Florida
So
72
77
74
74
94
77
75
69
76
65
75
68
71
74
ROLB
Damon Baker
Florida
Fr
67
86
80
62
95
72
60
61
76
55
59
61
62
64
At the Linebacker position, the Gators have a good mix of experience and leadership combined with youth and raw talent. Leading the way at Middle Linebacker will be Demetrius Stewart who recorded 61 tackles, 17 behind the line of scrimmage including 3 sacks. Alongside him in the middle will be Sophomore Jason Mitchell who possesses similar, yet under-developed traits as Stewart. On the outside, Scott Robinson is another stud ready to make plays after recording 50 tackles with 13 behind the line of scrimmage. He has a knack for recognizing the play early, chasing down the ball carrier, and then punishing him with a tackle. Opposite Robinson is still to be determined as the Gators have some young talent that they want to experiment with. David Douglas comes in as a speedster with good strength and Travis Woodard is his near polar opposite with slower speed but a good ability to get off blocks when rushing the backfield. Look for both to spend some time at the LOLB position early in the season.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
MCV
ZCV
PRS
CB
Jonathan White
Florida
Sr
80
89
81
88
88
62
75
81
80
92
89
87
CB
Casey Jenkins
Florida
So
78
93
92
86
85
66
67
79
83
88
85
69
CB
Brian Jones
Florida
Jr
78
92
85
86
84
70
72
79
71
87
85
77
CB
Bernard Johnson
Florida
JrRS
76
87
86
93
85
59
62
80
70
90
86
77
CB
Charles Moore
Florida
Fr
67
91
90
87
84
60
61
67
70
75
72
77
CB
Greg Nixon
Florida
Fr
66
84
88
86
84
61
60
63
63
80
75
76
At the Cornerback position returns both starters from a season ago. Jonathan White is the proven veteran with very good coverage abilities as well as the ability to jam the WR at the line. Opposite him is the speedster Casey Jenkins who also is very reliable in coverage but can get blown off the line when trying to jam. Behind those two are also very reliable corners, however coaches are contemplating redshirting Brian Jones to give him another season under his belt so he can take over for White after this season. If that comes to be, look for FS Jermaine Grant or John Bell to play the Dime position.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
MCV
ZCV
FS
Jermaine Grant
Florida
Fr
76
93
50
90
90
88
64
62
73
72
79
80
FS
John Bell
Florida
Sr
76
94
45
87
88
81
59
65
75
76
72
81
FS
Fred Meyers
Florida
SoRS
73
78
77
68
81
86
63
87
92
71
69
75
Free Safety is one of the very few positions this season where an incoming player will replace the incumbent. FS Jermaine Grant joins the team with great abilities that the coaches can't ignore. With great speed, agility, acceleration and jumping abilities, plus good coverage, Grant will start instead of John Bell. However, after recording 53 Tackles and 2 Ints in 2014, expect that Bell will see lots of time especially when the Gators go to a Dime look and Grant moves up closer to the line.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
SPD
STR
AGI
ACC
JMP
TKL
HPW
PUR
PRC
PMV
FMV
BSH
MCV
ZCV
PRS
SS
Tye Gray
Florida
Jr
84
93
67
90
95
91
80
70
79
75
56
64
74
72
83
84
SS
Oliver Willis
Florida
Sr
80
96
70
72
90
70
94
87
81
60
51
60
77
67
65
90
SS
Justin Carter
Florida
So
73
90
70
89
91
74
76
71
74
62
56
58
65
68
71
80
After leading the team in tackles in 2014 with 68, Gray is will return as the SS starter and leader in the secondary. Behind him is Willis who will still see plenty of playing time in 4-2-5/3-3-5 looks as well as in Nickel, particularly against a good receiving Tight End. Both posses great speed and pursuit abilities but Willis shines with his ability to wrap up and punish the ball carrier. Behind them is newcomer Justin Carter who has very good abilities himself, but looks to redshirt a year to develop before taking over for Willis in 2016.
Pos
Name
TeamName
Year
OVR
AWR
KPW
KAC
K
Marcus Fields
Florida
Sr
94
71
91
99
P
Richard Hooper
Florida
Jr
70
54
77
64
Kicker Marcus Fields returns as the starter in 2015 and is better than ever. After missing two kicks in 2014, mostly due to poor coaching, Fields attended as many kicking camps as he could to improve his accuracy. He comes in as the most accurate kicker in the country with a very good leg to boot... look for a much better Senior season in 2015.
At the Punter returns Richard Hooper who isn't asked to do too much and manages to at least accomplish that.