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4-star QB Tramell Jones signs with Florida Gators

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Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin four-star quarterback Tramell Jones has signed with Florida.

Jones is the nation’s No. 250 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is the No. 22 quarterback in the class and the No. 35 recruit from Florida.

Initially a member of Florida State’s 2025 class, Jones flipped his commitment to Florida late in the cycle on Nov. 17 — three days after decommitting from FSU. He had been pledged to the Seminoles since April 1.

Jones committed to UF immediately after officially visiting Gainesville.

“I’d say the highlight of the weekend was of course was being in the Swamp, but also being able to spend that time with DJ (Lagway) and all the other players,” Jones told Gators Online about his visit. “I wanted to see what the atmosphere and culture was with them, getting to see how they felt about the season, getting to see how they are outside of football. That was the biggest thing.”

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Jones missed most of his senior season due to an injury. Over his high school career, Jones threw 75 touchdown passes and averaged over 200 yards per game.

Scout’s Take on Tramell Jones

On3 Director of Scouting Charles Power said this about Jones as a prospect.

“Showed off a silky smooth throwing motion and release at the Elite 11 Finals,” Power said. “The 6-foot, 195-pounder has a clean stroke with no moving parts. Jones’ tight throwing motion allows for him to throw with consistently deliver catchable footballs and throw with accuracy. The Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin is a pure pocket passer who is at his best when he can sit back and distribute the ball to surrounding playmakers.”