Former Colorado State quarterback Garrett Grayson has been preparing for the NFL Draft, where many analysts project him as the third-best quarterback behind Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota. Grayson will be one of the quarterbacks taking part in the annual Jon Gruden Quarterback Camp, and Gruden was highly complimentary of the system Grayson played in under new Florida coach Jim McElwain while playing for the Rams.

"There’s a lot of parts of Colorado State’s system that I recognize, unlike a lot of college football that’s running up-tempo, no-huddle, spread-option football," Gruden said in a Colorado State press release. "There’s some principles at Colorado State that will serve Grayson well. He can run it. He can audible. He can get you out of trouble with his legs. He’s a darkhorse in this class."

McElwain will presumably install a version of that offense he ran with Grayson at Colorado State in Gainesville, where he takes over after Florida fired former coach Will Muschamp, in large part due to the team's offensive ineptitude.

All eyes in Gainesville will be on the quarterback battle, where redshirt freshman Will Grier is expected to battle sophomore Treon Harris for the starting job. Harris recorded six starts in 2014, going 55-111 (49.5%) passing for 1,019 yards and nine touchdowns, while throwing four interceptions.