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Florida hadn't recruited many true strong-side defensive ends the last few years, instead building up a glut of rush ends that could split time between linebacker or rush end, with the outside shot at sliding to defensive end if they bulked up as they became upperclassmen.
"Princely has a lot of tools. He is a gifted young man," defensive line coach David Turner said. "He’s still got to understand the college game. It’s not high school, you can’t just run around and kind of freelance at your leisure. You’ve got things and responsibilities within the defense. Princely’s learning."
Spring ball could lead to second-year jump for Princely Umanmielen