The Florida Gators landed their second member of the 2020 recruiting class on Thursday when Clearwater (Fla.) Superior Collegiate Academy 2020 athlete Keyvone Lee pulled the trigger.

"It's just the atmosphere and you know I have always liked the school but I was just waiting until now, and it feels like the right time to jump on board."

The Top100 prospect gave Florida head coach Dan Mullen the good news during a visit to campus on Thursday.

"Coach Mullen was excited," Lee said. "I told him and a few other coaches and they were all excited. Everyone was just pumped for it and they were waiting for it."

The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder can play a multitude of positions at the next level as he's played running back, wide receiver, and linebacker for his high school. He committed to the Gators over early offers from Kentucky, Iowa State, Louisville, Mississippi State, North Carolina, UCF, USF, and others. The Gators are sticking with the athlete route for now as Lee continues to grow.

"I have an offer as a running back and linebacker but it's more of an athlete. The coaches think I can do a lot of things. They like how I cover as a linebacker and the speed to play some safety. I could even play some running back, but it's an athlete I am committed as."

Lee joins three-star defensive end Josh Griffis as the second member of the Gators 2020 class. Lee's 2019 teammate Ethan White is also committed to Florida as well.

247Sports currently ranks Lee as the Nation's No. 66 overall prospect in the 2020 recruiting class, and the Nation's No. 4 athlete in the 2020 recruiting class.