Florida has made its final addition to the 2025 recruiting class, with four-star
Miami Northwestern cornerback
JāVari Flowers committing to the Gators Monday.
He chose UF over Miami, Notre Dame, Georgia and Auburn after taking official visits with each program during the month of March. Flowers reclassified up from the 2026 class in January, where he was considered one of the top prospects in the country regardless of position.
After a standout performance at Under Armour All-America Bowl week, he made the move and became one of the few unsigned 2025 recruits left on the board. Ultimately, the Gators won out over the Hurricanes, signaling another big victory on the recruiting trail for Billy Napier and Co.
āSeeing the field early, depth charts and player development are three things that will be important when I commit,ā
Flowers told On3ās Chad Simmons last month.
The 5-foot-10, 175-pounder is the No. 120 overall prospect and No. 16 cornerback in the 2025 class, according to the
On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
On3, however, remains higher on him than other services despite his decision to move up a year. In the final On300 rankings of the cycle last month, he was tabbed as the nationās No. 82 recruit and No. 10 CB.