Defensive tackle board:
The biggest target on the board is certainly five-star
Aubrey Solomon out of Leesburg (Ga.) Lee County. The 6-foot-3, 305-pound prospect has tentative plans to visit Florida the weekend of January 27, right before signing day. Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan are all battling for Solomon, with UF rejoining the mix of late.
Florida will also host Montgomery (Ala.) Jefferson Davis defensive tackle Alec Jefferson on an official visit in January as well. The 6-foot-5, 270-pound claims Southern California is his current leader after visiting the school in November. In-state Auburn, another school that will get a January visit, should be considered a serious threat as well. However, the Gators feel as if a good trip to Gainesville could swing the momentum in their favor.
Florida visited Georgia defensive tackle commit
Devonte Wyatt during the contact period. The Decatur (Ga.) Towers product was receptive to the Gators’ pitch, and it appears UF will continue to pursue the 6-foot-4, 300-pound prospect. The Gators need to lock in a visit, before you can start to feel confident in flipping Wyatt though.
Another pair of defensive tackles Florida fans should continue to keep tabs on are current Maryland commits
Breyon Gaddyand
Brandon Gaddy, brothers from Virginia Beach (Va.) Bishop Sullivan Catholic. Both have work to do in the classroom, but if they improve their standing enough the Gators could give them the green light. If that were to happen, many feel the lure of UF and the SEC is enough to lure them away from the Terps.
Augusta (Ga.) Laney defensive tackle
Tyrone Truesdell remains on Florida’s board as well with plans to visit Gainesville on January 20. Ole Miss and Louisville also remain in the picture for the 6-foot-3, 325-pound prospect.
The Gators have a commitment from Wyoming Seminary Prep defensive tackle
Kyree Campbell as well. The 6-foot-3, 325-pound prospect will enroll in classes in January and helps add depth the the rotation on the interior defensive line.