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Where Gators Prospects Are Being Mocked Ahead of the NFL Draft

As the 2026 NFL draft nears, eight Florida Gators are being consistently projected to hear their names called during the seven-round and 257-pick process that begins Thursday and spans over the next three days.

Despite a 4-8 season, the Gators saw nine total players invited to this year's scouting combine, highlighted by standout defenders Caleb Banks and Devin Moore along with offensive pillars Austin Barber and All-American center Jake Slaughter.

Banks stands as the only potential first-rounder amongst the group, while Florida prospects are expected to be drafted in almost every round. If all eight end up being picked, the class would be tied for the most Gators players selected in one draft since 2010, a class that included Tim Tebow, Joe Haden, Brandon Spikes, Carlos Dunlap and Maurkice Pouncey.

As seven-round mock drafts continue to roll in heading into the weekend, here is where the now former Gators are being predicted to end up, with predictions coming from NFL.com's Chad Reuter, DraftSharks' Shane Hallam, Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer, the Athletic's Dane Brugler, ESPN's Jordan Reid and Mel Kiper Jr. and NFL Draft on SI's Justin Melo.

DL Caleb Banks

The expected headliner of Florida's class, Banks could land anywhere from the middle of the first round to possibly as late as the back end of the second due to his exciting potential yet lingering medical red flags.

While missing a majority of his final season in Gainesville, at his best, Banks was a dominant force in the trenches for Florida and is arguably the most talented player at his position in this draft class.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)114Baltimore
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)114Baltimore
Vinnie Iyer (SN)240Kansas City
Dane Brugler (Athletic)244New York Jets
Jordan Reid (ESPN)245Baltimore
Mel Kiper (ESPN)262Denver
Justin Melo (NFL Draft on SI)245Baltimore

OT Austin Barber

Playing over 2,700 snaps for the Gators in his five years with the program, Barber was consistent and reliable at tackle and is expected by NFL insiders to be the second Gator off the board this weekend.

Some have projected the Jacksonville native to be selected as early as the second round, while late Day Two or early Day Three seems more realistic for the long-time Florida starter.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)260Chicago
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)367Las Vegas
Vinnie Iyer (SN)4117Las Vegas
Dane Brugler (Athletic)4109Kansas City
Jordan Reid (ESPN)4129Chicago

C Jake Slaughter

Leaving a lasting legacy at Florida after being just the third ever Gator's center to earn a First-Team All-American selection, Slaughter is many draft expert's top ranked player at his position heading into the draft.

Regardless, his stock will seemingly depend on the desire for a center amongst organizations, with the decorated lineman projected for a wide range of outcomes.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)5158Carolina
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)386Los Angeles Chargers
Vinnie Iyer (SN)397Minnesota
Dane Brugler (Athletic)389Tampa Bay
Jordan Reid (ESPN)4106Chicago

CB Devin Moore

Despite a career riddled with injury, Moore had flashes of brilliance when he was on the field for Florida, with the athletic corner having all the traits needed to be an NFL starter at the position.

After a strong senior year where he was able to stay somewhat healthy, along with a good performance at the NFL combine, a middle-round selection seems to be the consensus expectation for the talented prospect who could become a serious contributor in the NFL if he can stay available.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)4117Las Vegas
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)379Atlanta Falcons
Vinnie Iyer (SN)384Green Bay
Dane Brugler (Athletic)4116Tampa Bay
Jordan Reid (ESPN)4124Jacksonville

OLB George Gumbs Jr.

Once a walk-on wide receiver at NIU, Gumbs now looks headed for an NFL roster after breaking out at Florida in 2024 with five sacks and following it with another strong year in the SEC as a senior.

Still somewhat new to his position, the athletic pass-rusher has the traits to be a middle-round developmental selection, yet is another player who has a wide range of outcomes as a rather unproven entity.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)5146Dallas
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)5141Arizona
Vinnie Iyer (SN)7252Los Angeles Rams
Dane Brugler (Athletic)4138San Francisco
Jordan Reid (ESPN)515Jacksonville

DE Tyreak Sapp

After an impressive 2024 season in which Sapp recorded seven sacks, the veteran has possibly seen his stock drop due to a rather disappointing final year in Gainesville.

Still, the pass-rusher has seen projections as high as the third round, with plenty of variance for a player who has the film that could make a team take a chance on him at any time after the start of Day Three.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)7240Jacksonville
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)4128Houston
Vinnie Iyer (SN)396Seattle
Dane Brugler (Athletic)6187Washington
Jordan Reid (ESPN)UndraftedUndraftedN/A

WR J. Michael Sturdivant

Somewhat of a college football journeyman, Sturdivant has put some impressive plays on film between the three programs he suited up for in five collegiate seasons, yet lacks a consistency over his career that could hinder his chances of being selected.

After a final season at Florida that did not go as expected, in part due to a rather anemic Gators offense that struggled through the air, the talented wide receiver looks likely to land in the seventh round or as a popular undrafted free agent with a real chance to make an NFL roster.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)7229Tampa Bay
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)UndraftedUndraftedN/A
Vinnie Iyer (SN)7233Jacksonville
Dane Brugler (Athletic)7251Los Angeles Rams
Jordan Reid (ESPN)7241Chicag

K Trey Smack

Arguably one of the better kickers in Florida football history, Smack leaves Gainesville with just one career missed extra point, along with the Gators' career record for 50-yard field goals made.

Ranked as the best kicker in the draft in Mel Kiper's final big board rankings, Smack could be the first specialist taken over the weekend and is likely to be selected in the final rounds of Day Three.

PublicationRoundPickTeam
Chad Reuter (NFL)7228New York Jets
Shane Hallam (Draft Sharks)7224Washington
Vinnie Iyer (SN)7255Green Bay
Dane Brugler (Athletic)7219Las Vegas
Jordan Reid (ESPN)6197Philadelphia

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This story was originally published April 23, 2026 at 7:00 AM.

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