
Five Gators crack The Athletic's top 35 SEC players ahead of 2025 season
Rosters are mostly set with spring practice and the second portal period out of the way. Summer workouts are good to get freshmen on the same page, and fall practice is the dry rehearsal for the real deal, which starts in just about 60 days. So, The Athletic's Manny Navarro broke down the best the SEC has to offer heading into the 2025 season.
Five Florida Gators made the list, which goes up to 35.
Quarterback DJ Lagway and All-American first team center Jake Slaughter are the two obvious selections, but a fifth-year defensive lineman also made his way into the top 25. Each member of the top 25 received a blurb to break down the selection and can be found below.
The Nos. 26-35 players on the list don't have any attached elaboration but are considered "10 others to watch." Offensive tackle Austin Barber (No. 33) and defensive lineman Caleb Banks (No. 35) are in that group.
No. 10 C Jake Slaughter
Slaughter graded out as one of the best overall centers in the game from Week 1 last season. He earned the All-American nod and likely could have gone in the third round or higher in the most recent draft. Instead, he's returning to anchor the first true year of Florida football with DJ Lagway leading the charge. A Gator through and through, there's first-round potential if everything goes right for Slaughter.
"The first-team Associated Press All-American enters his fifth season in Gainesville and is considered by most to be the best center in college football," Navarro said. "He's a big reason Florida allowed 19 fewer sacks last season than it did in 2023 and why the Gators should have one of the top offensive lines in the nation in 2025."
Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor is the only other offensive lineman ahead of Slaughter on this list.
No. 22 QB DJ Lagway
Perhaps it's surprising to see Lagway at No. 22, but he's still relatively unproven and needs to stay healthy. He could very well end the year at the top of this list, but it's only responsible to keep him in the 20s until a midseason update at the earliest.
"The sophomore from Texas went 6-1 as a starter in 2024, tying Chris Leak for the most wins by a true freshman quarterback at Florida. He completed 59.9 percent of his attempts for 1,915 yards, 12 touchdowns and nine interceptions while rushing 51 times for 101 yards. He missed the spring recovering from shoulder and hamstring injuries."
No. 1 LaNorris Sellers (South Carolina), No. 7 Garrett Nussmeier (LSU), No. 13 John Mateer (Oklahoma) and No. 16 Arch Manning (Texas) are the four quarterbacks ranked ahead of Lagway, making the Florida sophomore the de facto No. 5 signal caller in the SEC.
No. 24 DL Tyreak Sapp
Sapp has championship prestige coming out of South Florida powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas, and he's looking to see the rebuild at Florida through before taking a shot at a pro career. He could have gotten his NFL journey started after last year, but he's another guy who chose to return to Florida instead.
"The fifth-year senior from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., led the Gators with seven sacks and 13 tackles for loss last season and can line up anywhere on the defensive line. Sapp was one of four Florida players who received the Tim Tebow Leadership Award this spring. Jake Slaughter, No. 10 on this list, was another."
No. 33 OT Austin Barber and No. 35 DL Caleb Banks
Barber recently received a first-round mock draft projection from ESPN's Matt Miller, as did Sapp. He struggled at times last season while dealing with some injuries, but he still put up career-best grades as a run blocker and only allowed 13 quarterback pressures. He can be an elite SEC tackle if healthy in 2025.
Banks is another Gator with first-round projections. His stock was highest at the end of last season after he went on a tear, getting into the backfield, but he still enters 2025 as one of the SEC's most intimidating defensive linemen. Banks is primed for a breakout year as the co-leader of Florida's defensive line.
Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as Bluesky, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
33 minutes ago
- Yahoo
‘Jacked' Christian McCaffrey Comeback Campaign Gets Major San Francisco 49ers Update
'Jacked' Christian McCaffrey Comeback Campaign Gets Major San Francisco 49ers Update originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Erstwhile superstar running back Christian McCaffrey was in 2024 active for just four games ... a downturn that adds to his reputation as a brilliant but "injury-prone'' All-Pro. Advertisement That cannot be ignored by the public or by the San Francisco 49ers. But the work ethic is "psycho''-level, his coach says. And the photo does not lie. Add it up and there is increasing optimism that "CMC" can return to an MVP-caliber level in 2025. As the 49ers prepare to roll into training camp, McCaffrey has spoken about his process in the gym. "I think this offseason I spent a lot of time kind of building back a base, starting from scratch," McCaffrey said. "So, a lot of it was rehab, and I wanted to put myself in a position where I didn't miss a day of OTAs and I could practice, play football again, be healthy and not miss a day. And I did that, and now we can kind of kick back up the training again. But I feel great." Advertisement McCaffrey, 29, has played less than 10 games in half of the seasons he's been in the league. He has had his fair share of rehab programs and detailed what he's learned most about how to recover. "I've had a lot of people tell me as you get older you need to do less. I think there's a middle ground with that statement," McCaffrey said. "For me, it's kind of a constant evaluation of where your body's at and what you need. "You put a lot of trust in other people -- your trainer, your treatment people, people at the facility. If you follow their plans and you like where it's going and you start to feel good, you're constantly evaluating where you're at and trusting the whole offseason process." McCaffrey has been one of the hardest working players during 49ers offseason activities, and that work ethic is being noticed by the leaders of the team. ...and by recent workout partners Luka McCaffrey (his brother) and Bijan Robinson of the Falcons ... And yeah, he looks pretty jacked. Advertisement Head coach Kyle Shanahan noted how McCaffrey's diligent rehab will be the determining factor in him returning to the All-Pro level he showed during his last full season in 2023. 'If I said it, I'd be making up because Christian is — I mean, he is a psycho in a good way and so like he does everything imaginable every single day,' Shanahan told reporters, via the team transcript. "Last year he couldn't because he was battling injury all last year. And this year he is healthy, so he is right back to being who he is always been and it's really fun to watch.' McCaffrey earned Offensive Player of the Year honors two seasons ago in powering the 49ers to the Super Bowl. Last year on the sidelines, the team was not nearly as successful. Advertisement There is a long road to go, but this update from McCaffrey is enough to make Niners fans forget about last season's faults and spark excitement for 2025. Related: 49ers Ranking Reveals Key Factor in Return to Contention This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
43 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Paul Finebaum Names College Football Powerhouse He's 'Worried' About
Paul Finebaum Names College Football Powerhouse He's 'Worried' About originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Every season, fans and experts usually expect a few teams to dominate. For example, under Nick Saban, the Alabama Crimson Tide consistently proved to be a contender for the national championship. Advertisement The Georgia Bulldogs have taken on that role. They have participated in three of the last four College Football Playoffs. The one season they missed, they finished with a 12-0 record and were ranked No. 1 before losing in the SEC Championship Game to Alabama, which eliminated them from playoff contention. During this period, Georgia also won two national championships. As the season approaches, it's reasonable to assume that Georgia will once again be in the running for a playoff berth. However, on "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum expressed his doubts about the Bulldogs' chances. Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Gunner Stockton and Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Jaylen Sneed.© Amber Searls-Imagn Images "I'm a little worried about Georgia," Finebaum said. Advertisement Finebaum didn't explain his concerns about the Bulldogs due to the rapid-fire nature of the questioning. However, he has previously expressed his worries about Georgia's new quarterback, Gunner Stockton. "To me, Gunner Stockton is a lot of hype right now," Finebaum said. "We got the bill of goods about how much the team loved him and how hard they want to play for him. I saw that in the Sugar Bowl. I saw just inexcusable mistakes across the board, and he was part of some of them." Stockton enters the 2025 season with limited playing time, having appeared in only five games last season. During those games, he passed for a total of 440 yards and one touchdown, with most of his action occurring in the final game and a half of the season after starter Carson Beck went down with a season-ending injury. He played a crucial role in leading the Bulldogs to an overtime victory against the Texas Longhorns in the SEC Championship Game, winning 22-19 after executing a gutsy eight-yard run on second and eight at the 12-yard line in overtime. On the following play, Trevor Etienne rushed in for the winning touchdown from four yards out. However, the playoffs did not go as well against Notre Dame, as Georgia lost 23-10 and struggled offensively for most of the game. Stockton finished the game 20-of-32 for 234 yards and one touchdown. A key moment came when he fumbled the ball with 33 seconds left in the first half. Advertisement He was sacked for a loss of 12 yards, and Notre Dame recovered the fumble. At the time of the fumble, the Bulldogs trailed 6-3. The Fighting Irish would then score one play later and return the second-half opening kickoff for a touchdown, extending their lead to 20-3. As Georgia aims to return to national championship contention in 2025, Stockton will need to overcome his inexperience. Related: Greg McElroy Reveals Biggest Question Marks for College Football Playoff Contender This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.


Hamilton Spectator
an hour ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Guirassy scores twice and Dortmund advances at Club World Cup with 2-1 win over feisty Monterrey
ATLANTA (AP) — Serhou Guirassy scored a pair of first-half goals, both assisted by Karim Adeyemi, and Borussia Dortmund held off Monterrey 2-1 Tuesday night in the final round of 16 game at the Club World Cup. Guirassy drove a shot just inside the left post in the 14th minute, then sent another past keeper Esteban Andrada in the 24th when left unmarked from 15 yards at the top of the penalty area. Both times, it was Adeyemi delivering the pass that set up Guirassy, a native of France who plays for Guinea's national team. The 29-year-old striker has three goals in four tournament games and 37 across all competitions in his first season with Dortmund. Dortmund will face Real Madrid on Saturday at East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Spanish power advanced with a 1-0 victory over Italy's Juventus in an afternoon match. Jobe Bellingham received a yellow card in the 28th minute and will miss the match against Real – and his brother, former Dortmund star Jude Bellingham — because of yellow card accumulation. Rayados, cheered by a large contingent of flag-waving supporters in Atlanta, bounced back from the sluggish start to make a game of it. Less than three minutes into second half, a cross to the far post deflected off the head of a Dortmund defender before Érick Aguirre headed it back across the net to Germán Berterame, who headed it in to cut the deficit to a single goal. Using their speed to attack Dortmund vertically, Monterrey dominated the second half and had several chances to level the score. But the German team held on, despite the Mexican squad holding a 59% edge in possession and a 7-3 advantage in shots on goal. The late game drew a crowd of 31,442 at cavernous Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where the upper deck wasn't needed. But the sweltering U.S. heat wasn't an issue with the roof closed in Atlanta. American Gio Reyna did not play for the third time in four games at the Club World Cup, another sign that his tenure with Dortmund could be winding down. Key moment Dortmund started strongly, thanks to a nifty flick from Adeyemi at the top of the area that set up Guirassy's opening goal. Takeaways Dortmund's victory means five of the eight clubs in the quarterfinals are from Europe. Monterrey was the last club left from North America. They said it 'I think I could have scored three goals at least. But I'm happy I helped the team. The most important thing was to win the game.' — Guirassy. 'We played a fantastic game from the first minute to the last one. ... All the players who have been involved in the Premier League and the Spanish competition know the quality of the Mexican teams. We don't need to sell it.' — Monterrey captain Sergio Ramos through an interpreter. ___ AP soccer: