One Gator included in way-too-early first-round mock draft from ESPN

A lot will change over the next nine months, but ESPN projects one Florida Gator to come off the board in the first round of the 2024 draft.

Most Florida Gators fans are expecting wide receiver Ricky Pearsall or one of the running backs — Montrell Johnson Jr. and Trevor Etienne — to lead the team this season, but that’s not the player ESPN’s Jordan Reid thinks will end up as a first-round draft pick.

It’s still very early in the 2024 draft cycle to be putting together first-round mocks, but Reid thinks cornerback [autotag]Jason Marshall Jr[/autotag]. will be a top-30 overall pick when April finally rolls around. He has Marshall going No. 27 overall to the Dallas Cowboys. Although that pick is a bit surprising, Marshall’s talent has always been there.

If defensive backs coach Corey Raymond can unlock the former top-25 overall recruit’s full potential, there’s a good chance he ends up a first-rounder. With just two interceptions over as many seasons at Florida, the production isn’t quite there for NFL teams to take the risk, but a full season as the true No. 1 for an SEC program could do the trick.

“At 6-foot-1 and 198 pounds, Marshall’s length causes issues for opponents in man coverage,” Reid said. “However, he lacks ball production (only two career interceptions), and scouts want to see him make a bigger impact on passes in the air next season.”

There’s no doubt that this is a make-or-break season for Marshall, but the folks at ESPN are expecting him to boom instead of bust. That’s good news for Gators fans, who have endured a couple of rough seasons on defense lately.

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