Saturday, July 31, 2010

Where the Gators stand: Defensive End

This week, I've embarked on a position-by-position analysis as to where Florida currently stands in regards to the Class of 2011, and what needs still have to be met across the board. After wrapping up the other side of the ball with a look at the offensive line, this is the first look at where Florida stands on the recruiting trail in regards to the defense. Without further ado, my take on the defensive ends...

FOX (Weakside)
44 - Duke Lemmens (6-3, 250, Sr.) OR
7 - Ronald Powell (6-4, 248, Fr.)
34 - Lerentee McCray (6-2, 245, R-So.)
85 - Lynden Trail (6-7, 217, Fr.)

Strongside
94 - Justin Trattou (6-4, 255, Sr.)
96 - William Green (6-3, 252, Jr.)
91 - Earl Okine (6-7, 282, R-So.)
93 - Kedric Johnson (6-4, 230, R-Fr.)

Committed to Florida for 2011:
Jeoffrey Pagan (6-3, 265, Asheville, N.C.)

Top of the board:
Curt Maggitt (6-3, 215, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Dwyer)
Ray Drew (6-5, 250, Thomasville, Ga./Thomas County Central)

Other prospects to watch:
Anthony Chickillo (6-3, 230, Tampa, Fla./Alonso)
Xzavier Dickson (6-3, 245, Griffin, Ga./Griffin)
Giovani Francois (6-1, 240, Bradenton, Fla./Manatee)
Giorgio Newberry (6-6, 255, Ft. Pierce, Fla./Central)
Jarquez Samuel (6-5, 240, Valdosta, Ga./Valdosta)
Stephon Tuitt (6-5, 260, Monroe, Ga./Monroe Area)
Ishaq Williams (6-6, 225, Brooklyn, N.Y./Lincoln)
Jordan Williams (6-4, 245, Gainesville, Fla./Gainesville)
Ricardo Williams (6-5, 210, Homestead, Fla./Homestead)

Analysis: This is a fairly deep (although unproven) group for the Gators, and the recent addition of Cal transfer Chris Martin (who could play linebacker or defensive end at Florida) only makes it that much more impressive for a group that will soon be headlined by Consensus Prep All-American Ronald Powell.

Looking to the future, the addition of Jeoffrey Pagan gives Florida a versatile defender who will likely be able to line up both inside and outside depending on the situation. His skillset is very similar to former Florida defensive lineman Ray McDonald (now with the San Francisco 49ers) and current Florida defensive lineman Jaye Howard.

There really isn't a whole lot of need here outside of Pagan. Curt Maggitt, Ray Drew and Anthony Chickillo are the three names to keep a close eye on down the stretch. Maggitt is a premier pass-rusher, and has the athletic ability to potentially get a look at outside linebacker as well. Drew and Chickillo will continue to be recruited by the Gators, but the numbers for Florida, and their interest in other schools (Miami for Chickillo, Auburn and Georgia for Drew) dictate they will most likely end up elsewhere.

There are still enough prospects on the board that if Florida experiences a crisis of depth due to injury and/or transfer following the season, they will have some options on the board. One of those possibilities is Jordan Williams, a hometown kid who has nearly 20 offers, but has not seen a ton of interest from the Gators to date. He has the size and skill-set to be another inside/outside threat for Florida along the defensive front as well.

In all likelihood, Florida goes with Pagan and Maggitt (who has been quoted recently as saying Florida leads) and calls it a day at the defensive end position adding to an already talented depth pool at the position.

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