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Florida Football Recruiting: Cameron Dillard Becomes Commitment No. 15

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Florida's recruiting efforts at the Orange and Blue Debut continue to resonate with recruits. Cameron Dillard, who took in UF's spring game, became the Gators' 15th commitment in the Class of 2013, as first reported by Scout.

Dillard is Florida's fourth commitment in three days, all of which were in attendance for UF's spring game.

Rated a three-star offensive guard by Rivals, the 6'3", 285-pound Dillard will play center for the Gators, and was the top center on Florida's board. Dillard joins Rod Johnson and Joshua Outlaw as offensive linemen in Florida's 2013 class.

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Florida Football Recruiting: Rod Johnson Becomes Commit No. 11, Bulks Up Gators' Offensive Line

THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF FIRED UP COACH BOOM.

Still sad about Florida's Elite Eight loss? Fortunately, there is always football on the horizon, and Will Muschamp's relentless recruiting is paying off in spades. The Gators received their 11th commitment for the Class of 2013 early Sunday morning, as offensive lineman Rod Johnson pledged to Florida ($); GatorNation's Derek Tyson broke the news, and Johnson confirmed the news on Twitter.

(No one tell him he misspelled "committed," because that would be an NCAA violation, okay?)

Johnson is a massive human being already, at 6'5" and 290 pounds according to ESPNU (Tyson reports 302 pounds in his story), and he is from Delray Beach's American Heritage, a perennial power down south. He's just one of what could be many offensive linemen in this year's class — Tyson suggests four or five more, which is, in layman's terms, "a lot" — and should add much-needed depth and bulk to a line that has been one of the disappointments of Florida's last two years.

For more on Florida football recruiting, be sure to visit our Florida football recruiting section.

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Florida Football Recruiting: Gators Looking For Playmakers On Offense In 2013 Class

The Gators need playmakers on offense in the 2013 cycle. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

The Class of 2012 has been in the books for some time now, and depending on which side of the fence you’re on, you likely feel the Gators fizzled out on Signing Day or finished strong by snagging Dante Fowler from Florida State. Will Muschamp signed a top-five class, but missed on a handful of elite prospects on National Signing Day, including Stefon Diggs, Tracy Howard, Nelson Agholor, Josh Harvey-Clemons and Avery Young.

However, that’s all behind us; the ink has dried, the drama is over. Now, we can all turn our attention to the Class of 2013.

Florida’s 2012 class was defense-heavy, so expect the UF to look for offense in 2013. The Gators will need to sign an elite quarterback and at least four receivers. They already have two running backs committed – Adam Lane and Kelvin Taylor – and might look to add a third, change-of-pace type back. Florida also needs to add quality and quantity on the offensive line, after signing only two in 2012.

Let’s take a look at how the big board on offense shapes up.

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Florida Football Recruiting Scouting Report: Quarterback Skyler Mornhingweg

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We're beginning our review of Florida football's Class of 2012 recruiting class today, and we'll be going through the recruits that committed to Florida on a position-by-position basis for the next two weeks. From there, we'll have some other, longer pieces on how Will Muschamp recruits and what to expect going forward.

Florida didn't really need a quarterback in the 2012 recruiting cycle. With Jeff Driskel and Jacoby Brissett on campus and seemingly fully committed to remaining Gators, there's a lot of talent at the position waiting for refinement, and there's an athletic backup in Tyler Murphy left behind them even if Trey Burton moves to running back. But Driskel and Brissett both profile as starting quarterbacks, and it would be surprising if, should one win the job outright, the other one doesn't at least explore the option of transferring.

That would leave Florida with less depth than the Gators would want, and without one of the most important luxuries a college football team can have: A good second-string quarterback. Enter Pennsylvania quarterback Skyler Mornhinweg.

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Florida Football Recruiting: Dillan Lawson Gives Gators Divine Nine For 2013

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Florida's massive recruiting day on Saturday, which coincided with several dozen visitors coming to campus for Junior Day, produced six commitments. The fifth commitment of the day and ninth for the Class of 2013 came from linebacker Dillan Lawson, as first reported by to Gator Country's Andrew Spivey, with some additional confirmation from Only Gators' Adam Silverstein.

Lawson, from Crestview in the Florida Panhandle, is less immediately impressive than many of the prospects who have committed to Florida so far in this recruiting cycle, with no stars from Rivals as of yet, but he could be a game-changer for Florida at the Buck position. SB Nation recruiting editor Bud Elliott shot me a tweet after watching Lawson's junior tape, and he's impressed.

Found Lawson's JR film. Like it. Good quickness, violent, chases stuff down. More buck than true backer. Four-star type.

If Will Muschamp's plan is to stockpile linebackers who have speed and size — Lawson's 6'4", according to Rivals, and joins Daniel McMillian and James Hearns in the Class of 2013 — I like it.

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Florida Football Recruiting: Nick Washington Is Commitment No. 8 For 2013

(Via @NickWashingtonn)

Florida's recruiting bounty on this Junior Day Saturday is growing, and rapidly approaching the realm of an embarrassment of riches. The fourth class of 2013 prospect to commit to the Gators on Saturday was safety Nick Washington, as first reported by ESPN's Derek Tyson.

Of the two, Washington, from Trinity Christian in Jacksonville, is the bigger pick-up: He's going to be a four- or five-star prospect (ESPN has him on the ESPNU 150 Watch List, Rivals with four stars) and is versatile enough to play both safety and corner if necessary. He's also the half-brother of Devin Washington, a potentially excellent 2013 prospect in his own right.

Washington could add to what might be a beyond formidable secondary in the fall of 2013. Consider this: Florida will have Marcus Roberson, Marcus Maye, De'Ante Saunders, and Brian Poole then, and could very well have Matt Elam, 2013 stud Marcell Harris, Washington, and a couple more players in Will Muschamp's defensive backfield. Tracy Howard who?

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Florida Football Recruiting: Quinton Powell Is Gators' Seventh 2013 Commitment

Florida's fantastic start to the 2013 recruiting cycle continues on this Saturday: During Florida's Junior Day, Daytona Beach Mainland linebacker Quinton Powell committed to Florida, according to ESPN's Michael DiRocco.

Powell is a bit undersized for a linebacker, at 6'1" and 190 pounds, but Rivals rates him as a four-star player, and lists his offers from a slew of schools, including Florida State, Miami, Arkansas, Clemson, and Vanderbilt.

Moreover, Powell gives the Gators an inordinate amount of recruiting momentum very early in the 2013 cycle. Powell is the seventh verbal commitment to join Florida's Class of 2013, and is both the third linebacker, joining Daniel McMillian and James Hearns, and the third commitment on this Saturday, joining Kelvin Taylor and Rodney Adams.

Will Muschamp came of age as a recruiter under Mack Brown in a Texas system that was big on getting early commitments and securing classes long before Signing Day came around. He seems to be doing the exact same thing at Florida.

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Florida Football Recruiting: Kelvin Taylor Commits, Ending Gator Nation Flirtation

(Via @ImKelvinTaylor)

Kelvin Taylor, he of the smartphone app and the effervescent presence on Twitter and the towering high school career, spent much of the last year seemingly vacillating between Florida, the alma mater of his father, Gators legend Fred Taylor, and Alabama, which has produced a few good running backs in recent years. On Saturday, at the beginning of Florida's Junior Day, Taylor committed to the Gators with a flurry of tweets and a few pictures, leaving little doubt that he was probably Gainesville-bound all along and giving Will Muschamp five commitments for his Class of 2013 less than three weeks since National Signing Day for the Class of 2012.

Better yet, Muschamp's hitting triples at least. Taylor should be rated a four- or five-star prospect by most recruiting services, and has had one of the most impressive high school careers a football player has ever had. He's been playing varsity football since seventh grade for Glades Day High School, has broken Emmitt Smith's Florida rushing record, and is likely to own a few more records before the end of his senior season.

He also joins Adam Lane to give Florida two big-time running backs in a 2013 class that is so chock-full of great backs from the state of Florida that it is not inconceivable, despite Taylor telling ESPN that he thinks the Gators are done at the position, that there's another commitment or two coming down the line.

And Taylor wasn't the only commitment for the Gators on Saturday.

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