Florida sitting at No. 13 in the 247 composite for 2026 and people are already doomscrolling. Let me save you the panic. The average recruit rating in this class is higher than three of the four teams ranked ahead of us. Florida Gators are loading up on 4-star talent with actual development potential instead of chasing 5-star names who flip three times before signing day. The talent level is fine. The positional distribution is smart. Jon Sumrall is building a roster that fits his system, not just collecting stars for a recruiting trophy. Oregon has five 5-stars and I still want to see them develop a consistent defensive front before I hand them anything. Georgia got their 5-star tight end, cool, they also lose half their roster to the draft every year now. The SEC and Big Ten are hoarding the top spots but the gap between No. 5 and No. 13 is smaller than people think when you factor in portal additions and roster retention. By the time fall camp opens, the class narrative will shift to how Florida quietly addressed every need without the drama. Mark my words: this recruiting year gets remembered as the one where Sumrall proved he can recruit at an elite level without the circus. The foundation is solid. The evaluation process has been clean. That is how you sustain success, not with a flashy signing day graphic.