Signing Day Capsule: Four-star RB Treyaun Webb locks in with the Gators
Name: Treyaun Webb
Class: 2023
Position: Running Back
Height/Weight: 5-foot-11, 188 pounds
Location/School: Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian
Signed with: Florida Gators
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 21 running back | No. 322 player overall | No. 59 senior in Florida
On3 NIL Valuation: $39K
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“I chose Florida because of the education and the opportunities after football. I’ve felt a connection with the staff from the beginning and they truly care.
“I am close with everyone on the staff; it’s like a big family. They want the best out of me both academically and on the field.”
Scouting Report on Treyaun Webb
Right off the bat, you can tell that Webb has excellent vision and balance. Webb keeps a lower center of gravity to make it difficult for defenders to bring him down, allowing chunk plays and extra yards to occur. Once receiving the ball, Webb rarely misses a read on where to take it next.
While Webb doesn’t “wow” you outstanding speed, he makes up for it in other categories. While his long speed may get him hawked down in the SEC, his burst around the line of scrimmage is noticeable. Listed at 5-foot-11, 188-pounds, Webb makes it nearly impossible for defenders to bring him down. The Jacksonville native lowers his shoulder on defenders often, sometimes running right over them. The TCA back shows off a disgusting stiff arm in various clips throughout his high school film.
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Webb could beef up to 200-205 pounds at the next level, finding use as an early-down back.
The Conquerors even put Webb in multiple Wildcat sets, allowing him to efficiently cut through the defense. Ultimately, Webb will do well in a run-first offense such as Billy Napier’s. He is comfortable with running between and outside the tackles.
The next step for Webb? Developing his pass-protection skills and his receiving game. Throughout his highlights, many of his best plays come on the ground. While Florida will continue to use running back by committee, it never hurts to be well versed in all aspects of the game.
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