The Florida Gators have quietly assembled a pair of playmakers whose 2025 performances are drawing early comparisons to the league's most coveted prospects.
Jadan Baugh, a running back who has been labeled a Heisman contender, amassed 1,170 rushing yards and eight touchdowns while also catching 33 passes for 210 yards and two scores.
What sets Baugh apart, however, is his reliability in pass protection, a skill set that NFL teams prize as much as raw yardage.
A Dual Threat in the Gators' Backfield
Wide receiver Eric Singleton arrived in Gainesville after a high‑profile transfer from Auburn, instantly becoming a focal point of the offense.
Singleton posted 58 receptions for 534 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by a 102‑yard effort against Vanderbilt that featured an 11‑catch performance.
Coaches and analysts alike praise his elite speed, precise route‑running and explosive bursts that make him a nightmare matchup for defenses.
Together, Baugh and Singleton give the Gators a rare blend of power and agility, a combination that could reshape the team's draft outlook and attract attention from NFL scouts eager for versatile talent.