Why is nobody talking about what landing the No. 1 center in the 2027 class actually means for Florida's playoff trajectory? Peyton Miller committing is huge for the offensive interior, but the real story is that Florida is stacking elite trench talent in consecutive recruiting cycles. The Gators put Caleb Banks in the first round this week and now they're locking up the top center two years out. That's how you build a program that can survive in the SEC's SP+ meat grinder. The question is whether the skill positions can catch up in time for 2027. Florida is trending toward having a line that can hang with Georgia and Texas in the trenches, but playoff contention requires more than just blocking. The 2026 season is still a development year, but the foundation is being poured right now. This is what a long-term rebuild looks like when it actually works.