The Florida Gators landed a surprise commitment on Thursday night, when Richmond (Texas) Fort Bend Travis four-star wide receiver Arjei Henderson picked UF over Florida State, Georgia, and Penn State at the Under Armour All-America game.

"I have been talking with Coach [Dan] Mullen, Coach O [Otis Yelverton], and I have a really good relationship with their wide receiver coach Billy Gonzales," Henderson said of the Gators.

Henderson originally committed to Oregon back in July of 2017. In November of that same year, Henderson backed off his pledge to the Ducks. In April of 2018, Henderson then committed to Oklahoma, and once again, he de-committed from the Sooners in November of 2018 before picking UF tonight.

Gonzales is a big reason Henderson picked Florida.

“He said he really likes my versatility to move between inside and outside and take the top off the defense. He said moving inside I can make the tight catches and moving me on the outside I can block and do whatever is needed out there.”

Henderson has yet to visit Gainesville, but hopes to see many things when he makes his way to The Swamp sometime in January.

"Really everything you can think to see out there," Henderson said. "Being a Florida fan growing up of their teams and being a football fan in general and actually getting recruited by them and having a chance to look into them is a great opportunity for me. I am excited about it, and I know a lot about them and the coaching. I have great relationship with Coach Gonzales on a personal level now and it plays a big part in them recruiting me.”

Florida is now up to 22 commitments in the 2019 recruiting class with 20 of those prospects having signed during the Early Signing Period in December.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Henderson as the nation’s No. 126 overall prospect and the No. 22 wide receiver in the 2019 recruiting class.