It's probably a pretty good list(though I think it's more a list of the best in the past 40 years). And I'm not taking away from any of those guys, as several are some of my favorite all time Gators. But the one thing those videos segments prove is how critical coaching and being put in position to make the play really is. Great football instincts and individual talent are critical, and there are some "how did they do that?" moments. But mostly they were just in the right place due to being taught correctly and being in a solid scheme that allows them to make plays.
I've said before, put guys like Teako Brown and Tony George in poorly devised scheme that rarely creates pressure with a 4-man rush, and their stats wouldn't be as good as what they are. And by the same token, put Davis and Stewart(when eligible) on one of those late 90's or Meyer's teams, and they'd be All SEC.
For that matter, give a guy like Elam(maybe the best pure tackler ever) a lead in a game like Black and both Wrights often had, and he would likely be much higher. Not sure he saw a single blowout win in his 3 years here. Same with Neal.