Breaking: Gators agrees terms to land $89.3 million WR

Breaking: Gators agrees terms to land $89.3 million WR

Four-star receiver Cortez Mills has a few handfuls of visits set, and he shared his thoughts on why each school is on his schedule.

Cortez Mills, Homestead , Wide Receiver

The craziness of spring visits began Monday for Top247 receiver Cortez Mills, who made the 28 mile trip to Miami’s campus for the start of spring practice.

However, that is only the beginning of a busy few months for the Homestead (Fla.) High standout who has officials and unofficials set to Clemson  and Florida, officials to Nebraska and Miami, and unofficials to LSU, Penn State, Missouri, Auburn and Oklahoma, and he is working on a Florida State return.

 

 

 

Florida Makes Top 5 for OL Gavin Crawford

Florida is among the top five schools for Olney (Md.) Our Lady Good Counsel offensive lineman Gavin Crawford, alongside Duke, West Virginia, Syracuse and Maryland, he announced via social media on Monday.

OL Gavin Crawford breaks down top five

Crawford was quick to identify Florida as a legitimate contender for his services, as he received a scholarship from the program on Jan. 26. Notably, the Gators have remained in the mix despite the departure of co-offensive line coach Darnell Stapleton, who joined the Washington Commanders in February.

Stapleton is expected to be replaced by Cleveland Browns assistant Jonathan DeCoster, who will work alongside primary offensive line coach and co-offensive coordinator Rob Sale. Crawford seemingly approves of the anticipated hire.

The 6-foot-3, 310-pound Crawford has started at left guard for the past two seasons at Our Lady Good Counsel, where he was teammates with class of 2024 Gators linebacker signee, Aaron Chiles. Crawford earned All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference recognition for his play in both seasons.

Crawford is regarded as the No. 30 interior offensive lineman and No. 536 overall prospect in the class of 2025 by the 247Sports composite rankings. He’s collected 17 offers in total, with Georgia and Tennessee joining Florida in extending interest from the SEC.

Florida’s 2025 recruiting class currently consists of four committed prospects: Tampa (Fla.) Plant running back Waltez Clark, Atlanta (Ga.) Woodward Academy wide receiver Josiah Abdullah, Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County interior offensive lineman Peyton Joseph and Tallahassee (Fla.) Rickards defensive lineman Jalen Wiggins.

 

 

 

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