Florida's QB situation is getting way more scrutiny than it deserves this spring. The narrative that losing DJ Lagway to the portal means the Gators are starting over is lazy analysis. Florida's offense actually ranked 14th nationally in passing efficiency last season despite inconsistent QB play, which tells you the system and supporting cast are doing the heavy lifting. The real story is that the Gators return 70% of their offensive line starts from 2025, and the new QB stepping in will have a clean pocket more often than Lagway ever did. Lagway's QBR cratered to 52.3 under pressure last year, the worst mark among SEC starters. A game manager who can read a defense pre-snap and get the ball out quick will actually raise the floor of this offense. Florida's schedule is brutal per SP+ projections, but the QB efficiency numbers will look better than people expect by October.