GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- When Florida coach Dan Mullen took over the Gators, he knew he'd have a bit of a rebuilding project on his hands. The overall talent level of the roster had slipped under previous coach Jim McElwain, who wasn't a strong recruiter.

On top of that, Florida had some real holes on the roster from a sheer numbers standpoint. Now more than two full years into his tenure, Mullen has begun to balance out those roster numbers. Most importantly, he has greatly increased the amount of talent the Gators have on the roster.

Today we stop to take a look at how Mullen has done that by position. We compared the roster that Mullen inherited by going back to a scholarship chart from the end of November 2017, just days after he officially took the job. From there, we looked at the average 247Composite grade for each player at a given position.

We compared that to the roster Mullen is currently set to enter the 2020 season with, including transfers in and current signees and commitments in the 2020 recruiting class.

What we found?

There is only one position on the entire roster that doesn't have more talent now than when Mullen took over. Let's take a look at the breakdown below. The first number after each position is the previous average grade of the players in that unit, followed by an arrow that indicates how that average grade has moved to the current outlook. Let's begin.