The final Top247 rankings for the class of 2020 were unveiled on Tuesday. Lake Wales (Fla.) defensive tackle signee Gervon Dexter had long been a Top25 prospect according to 247Sports, but saw a big bump in the final standings, as 247Sports has him as the No. 6 overall prospect in the 2020 class in the final Top247 rankings.

Dexter is also now tabbed as the No. 2 defensive tackle in the 2020 class in the final standings as well. The Florida Gators had a huge need along the defensive line to fill this recruiting cycle, and struck gold in the 6-foot-6 1/2, 286-pound signee.

Dexter gave his commitment to the Gators back in November of 2018 after an early offer and a pair of visits to Gainesville. Dexter continued to reel in big time offer past his commitment date, but remained solid to the Orange and Blue. The Georgia Bulldogs emerged as the Gators biggest threat during the recruiting process, heading into Dexter's senior year and they even got him on campus for an unofficial visit in the spring. The Bulldogs continued to try and flip Dexter into the fall months, but were not able to get him back in Athens. Instead Dexter was a frequent visitor to Gainesville and signed his Letter of Intent during the Early Signing Period.

Dexter is also the Gators first five-star since UF landed Martez Ivey and CeCe Jefferson in the 2015 according to the Top247 rankings. He is also the highest rated player to sign with the Gators since Ivey, who was the No. 2 overall player on the Top247 in 2015. While stars and rankings were not the main objective for Dexter in his final year of high school football, it was an accolade he planned to work hard for.

"I mean everyone that plays the game wants to say they are a five-star when it's all said and done," Dexter said before the start of his senior season. "The only things I can really control for that is trying to get stats in games."

Dexter let his stat line do the talking this past season, with an impressive 125 tackles, 35 tackles for a loss, and 18 sacks. For a player who really started to focus on high school football in his sophomore year, Dexter has evolved his game quickly and not only relying on his massive frame and athleticism.

"Playing with the technique I have worked on has helped me a lot and I really could have used it to my advantage last year," Dexter said. "I wasn't really using my hands at all last year and I really didn't know how to contain on the end either. So I feel like this year I can add a lot more things to the player I already was."

Below is 247Sports player evaluation on Dexter:

Very tall with strong build. Physically mature with near ideal traits across the board. Flashy pass rusher from the interior or the edge despite great size. Twitchy off the ball with strong combination of power and quickness. First-step penetration skill with some risk-taking displayed ahead of senior season. Great length helps disengage process. Good lateral movement with some ability to set up blockers in tight windows, especially inside. Surprising wiggle relative to frame. Verifiable athleticism on the testing front. Above-average basketball background with anticipated footwork. Still raw relative to football experience but willing to mix it up physically. Could stand to play with more functional and concentrated aggression. Had a huge senior season and was leading the state of Florida in sacks at one point. Spike in production and improvements over the course of his senior season and all-star campaign points to a very high ceiling. Still room to add good mass at the next level. Scheme versatile with potential to impact Power Five program immediately upon arrival. Early NFL Draft entrant ceiling thereafter.

247Sports currently ranks Dexter as the Nation's No. 6 overall prospect in the 2020 recruiting class and the No. 1 defensive tackle.