Over the next two weeks leading into the start of fall camp, GatorBait.net will break down each position on the team. Today we continue with a look at wide receiver.

Position Analysis: Wide Receiver

The Players:

Demarcus Robinson, JR

Brandon Powell, SO

Ahmad Fulwood, JR

Latroy Pittman, SR

Valdez Showers, SR

Raph Andrades, SR

Chris Thompson, JR

C.J. Worton, SO

Alvin Bailey, RSO

Antonio Callaway, FR

Ryan Sousa, RFR

Kalif Jackson, FR

Overview: Florida will enter fall camp searching for more playmakers to emerge. Robinson and Powell are the top two receivers on the team, with Robinson tabbed as the starter at the X and Powell likely to start in the slot. Florida has some flexibility with the third spot, with whoever emerges as a playmaker in the first two weeks of camp likely to get a shot to win the starting job. Florida desperately needs a second- or third-year player to step up at the position.

Biggest Question Mark: Can Florida get more out of the 2013 and 2014 classes? The Gators signed five receivers in 2013, but only one has made a meaningful difference so far: Robinson. Fulwood has failed to take the next step yet, while Bailey has barely seen the field. Thompson flashed this spring but needs to emerge. Worton from the 2014 class also needs to take a big step forward after impressing in practice a year ago.

Biggest Strength: The Gators have a go-to guy already. It's been a while since Florida had a receiver as good as Robinson. He finished fifth in receiving in the SEC last year, and he'll command attention that will open space for the whole rest of the unit. That should make things much easier on the others.

Biggest Area for Growth: There's only so much you can do at receiver without athletes, but the real question is whether Florida's issues lately have been due to lack of athleticism or lack of good coaching -- the unit has had two GAs promoted to receivers coach in the last three years. If Florida can clean up the little things, like route-running, a group that seems to have lacked playmakers could suddenly look better. But it's an area that definitely needs some serious work.

*** What We Expect: Robinson is the go-to guy. Powell will get a ton of touches in the slot. The real question is where the majority of the touches go after that. Our money is on some combination of C.J. Worton, Antonio Callaway, Latroy Pittman, Ahmad Fulwood and Chris Thompson.

Worton made a late charge in spring practice and has the athleticism to do some real damage. Callaway has drawn rave reviews this offseason. Pittman isn't a game-changer, but he's a good enough blocker that he'll get plenty of snaps. Fulwood and Thompson are the X-factors. Fulwood has the size to be a major contributor if he can learn to get open more consistently, and Thompson had emerged as a guy the staff seemed to like early in spring as a deep threat before he was sidelined by an off-the-field incident that has been taken care of.

Everyone else is likely on the outside looking in.

*** Projected Post-Camp Wide Receiver Depth Chart

X Receiver

Demarcus Robinson

Antonio Callaway

Raph Andrades

Z Receiver

C.J. Worton

Chris Thompson

Ahmad Fulwood

Kalif Jackson

Slot (Y) Receiver

Brandon Powell

Latroy Pittman

Valdez Showers

Alvin Bailey

Ryan Sousa

Previously in the Series

Quarterback

Running Back

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