Jaelen "Seatbelt" Waters
Florida has been challenged in this recruitment aplenty since Waters jumped on board -- and as his stock has risen nationally -- but the pledge to Billy Napier and company may be as strong as ever at this time. The junior does admit that another in-state program, Miami, is still to be considered a top threat to UF as this recruitment nears official visit season. LSU is likely the out-of-state program to watch as Waters and all three programs should be among the official visits to be taken during the offseason.
Karon Maycock
The Miami Central star -- who is a hybrid linebacker and safety type -- was sporting Miami Hurricanes gear throughout the Raw workout. But he smiled when we asked which program was on top, admitting it was to be determined. Florida just offered and has his attention while trips to Florida State and Alabama are being planned for the spring. Maycock also holds The U in high regard at this time.
Bell III
One of Florida State's longest-tenured commitments regardless of class, Bell continues to sport new scholarship offers and interest anyway. He hasn't been well traveled to date, barring return trips to Tallahassee, but as his senior season approaches that may change. While the priority is Mike Norvell's program, and Bell will be back on campus next month, trips to places like Michigan and Penn State could also soon be in the works. Alabama is a recent offer, too.
Zayden Gamble
Ohio State splashed in South Florida with a slew of underclassmen scholarship offers and Gamble was among the group to add the CFP finalists to the offer list. Before that point, he admitted he is most familiar with local Miami and continues to hold the Hurricanes in high regard as more options come in. Florida State and Illinois are also among the newest offers to Gamble's name.
Zachary ‘Zac’ Katz
One of the most well-known young passers in the state of Florida, Katz holds double-digit Power 4 tenders at this time. Some of the schools on his mind at this time include Purdue, Miami, Appalachian State and Western Michigan among others. Looking for long-term development, Katz mentioned Michigan as a potential program to watch should an offer come through. Ohio State, Tennessee and others could soon contend, too