Three Florida football players are garnering early buzz for the 2027 NFL Draft: running back Jadan Baugh, wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr. and linebacker Myles Graham.
Sports Illustrated’s list is headlined by 2025 All-SEC Second-Team selection Baugh, who was also recently tapped as a potential Heisman candidate for the upcoming campaign after emerging as one of the SEC’s premier backs. Last season, the 6-foot-1-inch, 231-pound rusher started all 12 games, running 220 times for 1,170 yards and eight rushing touchdowns. His rushing yards, rushing attempts, rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns led the team.
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Singleton Jr. brings explosiveness and big-play potential to the Gators‘ offense. The 5-foot-10 inch, 180-pound pass-catcher possesses NFL-caliber speed, one of the traits that made him a sought-after commodity in the portal. The Auburn transfer aims to translate that ability into results as Florida will prominently feature the former freshman All-American next season. His addition will transform the Gators’ offense vertically.
Graham could break out as the centerpiece of Brad White’s defense — his combination of athleticism and instincts makes him an ideal candidate to lead the Gators defense back into the top-25. The 6-foot-1-inch, 228-pound linebacker’s ability to cover sideline-to-sideline makes his projections as a professional promising.
The trio of impact players reflects Florida’s roster improvement at the top end. Florida had seven players taken in the 2026 NFL Draft — one player in each round, which was a first for the program. A continuous stream of NFL talent will help reshape the national perception as the program retools under new head coach Jon Sumrall.
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