In-state safety Jaremiah Anglin will be in Gainesville on April 2 for an unofficial visit to the University of Florida, according to 247Sports.
Florida got the ball rolling with the three-star defensive back out of Lake Wales High in February by extending an offer. Anglin, who described UF as his childhood dream school, started working on travel plans immediately. His developing relationship with defensive coordinator Patrick Toney is another good sign for the Gators.
Toney offered Anglin and is the coach he talks to the most along with wide receivers coach Keary Colbert. This spring visit will allow him to meet the entire staff and bond with them.
“Coach Toney said the biggest thing he likes about me is how I am a ballhawk, and how I am not scared to be physical and come down in the run game,” Angling said.” “He said I can be the type of player who can play all around the secondary. The nickel, corner, or the free safety position. From talking to Coach Toney, he wants to run multiple defensive backs. He said he wants DBs to be rolling around back there. He wants guys to make plays and get to the NFL.”
Anglin will be by Florida State on March 5 for the Seminoles’ first day of spring practice and Junior Day. FSU is considered the leader right now for Anglin because of the family connection with Derwin James and he outright said it back in January. The Gators do have Gervon Dexter, Anglin’s former high school teammate, though.
On3 has Anglin as a four-star recruit that is the No. 14 safety and No. 198 overall recruit in the class of 2023. He was unranked at the time of his offer and has since seen a bump in his stock. 247Sports considers Anglin to be the No. 32 safety in the country and the 63rd best player in the state.
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