Prior to ramifications from the Coronavirus putting all sports on hold across the nation, Florida receiver signee Xzavier Henderson was having an awesome start to his track season, showcasing the fact that he is not only one of the top football players in the country, but one of the best in this arena as well.

As things stand now, per the Athletic.net, Henderson has the fastest 400m dash mark in the country with a time of 47.17. His mark of 21.09 in the 200m dash is good for No. 3 nationally. Both performances came at the GMAC Qualifier held inside Traz Powell Stadium in Miami on March 10. He is the defending state champ in the 400m and placed second in the 200m a season ago.

The 6-foot-3 1/2, 180-pound Henderson was one of the jewels of a Florida class that ranked No. 8 nationally. He was tabbed by the Top247 as the No. 10 receiver in the 2020 class and No. 59 prospect overall, choosing the Gators over Clemson, Alabama, Georgia and many others. He helped Miami (Fla.) Columbus win state titles his junior and senior years.

247Sports compared Henderson's game to former Georgia Tech standout Stephen Hill.

"Tall, slender and muscular wide receiver prospect out of Miami who made massive leap from 2017 through 2018 as an athlete," our scouting report said. "Legit deep threat with breakaway speed and verified track times to validate. Explosive relative to size short or long distances. Ultra productive in Florida’s highest high school classification with three scores in state title game. Solid route runner who can be effective on double moves with plus hands. Wide catch radius and can find the football at its apex with good tracking skills and body control. Drives off line of scrimmage with great lean, puts considerable pressure on defensive back soon after snap. Effective after the catch with long stride but not as effective laterally. Will need to add mass and could stand to play more physical before taking over as WR1 at high-end Power Five program fairly early in college career. Should prove productive on national stage and turn overall package into early round NFL Draft selection down the line."

Henderson announced his intentions to play at Florida in January during NBC's live broadcast of the All-American Bowl and made it official with his signature in February. He is the younger brother of Gators standout CJ Henderson who will hear his name called in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Look for the younger Henderson to quickly push the likes of Trevon Grimes, Kadarius Toney and Jacob Copeland in the Florida receivers room upon his arrival in Gainesville. Along with Penn State transfer Justin Shorter, head coach Dan Mullen and the Gators could have one of the more potent group of pass catchers in the SEC.

Henderson is arguably the best recruiting win of the Mullen era and I believe it was a special receiver haul this past cycle with several you could make a claim for as potential five-stars. Henderson was certainly one of them with what he did on the field on both sides of the ball at Columbus and obviously what we see on the track.

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