Florida coach Jim McElwain has had a few weeks to settle in now with national signing day in the books. He's watched a few team workouts to get a pulse on how players are interacting with each other.

He'll have a major decision to make before the 2015 season begins, and every glimpse he can get at how his two young quarterbacks are leading the team could offer insight into who's ready to step into the starting role in his new offense.

"It's too early to tell," McElwain said in a sit-down with Chris Fischer, a sports anchor for WTSP in Tampa Bay. "We've got a lot to choose from, have some guys that have some experience. And really, that's kind of what spring ball is all about, and really the development through summer drills and the things that they're going to do to become leaders."

What will the first-year coach be looking for in spring ball and summer workouts?

"Really see who kind of grasps exactly what we're going to do," he said.

So far, everything he's seen is very promising. Sophomore Treon Harris learned quickly what it takes by being thrown into the fire in 2014. Will Grier got a chance to watch from a distance as he progressed physically.

Both highly touted prospects give McElwain hope for the future.

"I'm happy with the guys there, and so far they've taken everything in," he said. "You know what? They're excited to get going."