GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida's 2020 recruiting class rose to No. 6 nationally on Friday evening when three-star offensive guard Jovens Janvier committed to the Gators.

Today we take a little closer look at the 2020 recruiting rankings as they currently stand to give you an idea how the class might shake out in the coming months. First off, it's worth noting that four of the five teams ranked ahead of Florida in the standings right now have more commitments.

While the Gators sit at just 13 commitments, No. 1 Clemson has 17, No. 2 Alabama has 19, No. 3 LSU has 17 and No. 4 Miami has 16. Only No. 5 Georgia has fewer commitments than Florida yet ranks ahead of the Gators.

So there's still plenty of room for Florida to move up in the rankings just based on sheer volume of commitments. Right now Swamp247 has Florida at 81 scholarship players slated to be on the roster, assuming each of the expected Summer B enrollees make it to campus. With 15 scholarship seniors, that leaves the Gators with a minimum of 19 slots available for the 2020 class.

That number should grow in the coming months, too.

There are several potential NFL Draft eligible players who could leave school early, including quarterback Feleipe Franks, receiver Trevon Grimes, cornerback CJ Henderson and cornerback Marco Wilson. Departures from any of those players or transfers from other players on the roster will only free up more space for the 2020 class.

It's reasonable to expect that Florida could well have a class of around 25 people come February.

But while Florida's class will almost certainly get bigger, thus moving up the rankings further, there are places where recruiting can still improve. One thing that jumps out in the Top 10 of the current recruiting rankings are the number of five-star commitments many teams have.

Five of the Top 10 teams in the rankings currently have multiple five-star commitments, while seven of the Top 10 have at least one. Florida has yet to land a five-star prospect under coach Dan Mullen, and the Gators are set to go into the 2019 season without a single former 247Composite five-star on the roster.

One thing that does stand out about Florida's current class is that the roster continues to improve in terms of overall depth of talent.

The 2020 class currently boasts an average player grade of 90.45. That marks the third straight class (if it holds, anyway) above the 90 threshold after Jim McElwain's three classes from 2015-17 were all below the 90 mark.

Below is a look at the current Top 10 in the 247Composite recruiting rankings, sorted by total points and then by average player grade.

Top 10 247Composite Rankings (Number of Commitments)

1. 295.00 - Clemson (17)

2. 276.46 - Alabama (19)

3. 274.99 - LSU (17)

4. 231.98 - Miami (16)

5. 224.01 - Georgia (11)

6. 211.03 - Florida (13)

7. 210.13 - Notre Dame (11)

8. 202.23 - Florida State (12)

9. 200.10 - South Carolina (12)

10. 195.04 - Ohio State (9)

Teams Above 90 Average Player Grade (Number of Commitments)

1. 95.00 - Clemson (17)

2. 94.09 - Georgia (11)

3. 94.08 - Ohio State (9)

4. 93.76 - Nebraska (3)

5. 93.28 - Texas (6)

6. 93.26 - LSU (17)

7. 92.71 - Alabama (19)

8. 92.13 - Notre Dame (11)

9. 92.02 - Texas A&M (9)

10. 91.52 - Stanford (6)

11. 91.33 - Oklahoma (10)

12. 90.77 - Oregon (9)

13. 90.66 - Florida State (12)

14. 90.45 - Florida (13)

15. 90.06 - Penn State (11)

16. 90.02 - South Carolina (12)

As 247Sports' analyst Luke Stampini notes, Florida still has several high-profile prospects who could help boost the class ranking going forward.

The Gators have a majority of the predictions on the 247Sports Crystal Ball for Clearwater (Fla.) Superior Collegiate Academy four-star running back Keyvone Lee, Live Oak (Fla.) Suwannee four-star offensive tackle Joshua Braun, and others. UF is still very much in the picture for Orange Park (Fla.) Oakleaf four-star edge rusher Chantz Williams, Miami (Fla.) Columbus four-star wide receiver Xzavier Henderson, Largo (Fla.) Pinellas Park four-star running back Lawrance Toafili, Deland (Fla.) four-star safety and currently Oregon commit Avantae Williams and more.

You can check out the complete 247Composite Team Rankings for the 2020 class below.