National Signing Day for the 2020 recruiting class may have come and gone, but the Florida Gators aren't quite done with targets in that cycle just yet. Florida still has a big fish on the line in Houston (TX) North Shore five-star running back Zachary Evans.

The Gators have been in talks with Evans for quite some time now as they have wanted to ink a high school back in the 2020 cycle to go along with transfer back Lorenzo Lingard, who enrolled in December. Florida took their next step in the chase of the talented runner as the two parties have locked in their official visit for the weekend of March 20, sources have confirmed to Swamp247.

This will be Evans' first time visiting The Swamp, and the Gators will look to make a strong impression. He's been in heavy talks with Florida running backs coach Greg Knox and Texas area recruiter Brian Johnson along with new Florida assistant coach Tim Brewster, who has a strong relationship with Evans dating back a few years.

The 5-foot-11, 200-pounder visited Ole Miss and Tennessee in January and those two schools remain options. LSU hosted him on his first official visit the weekend of Oct. 26, and he went on an official visit to Texas A&M the weekend of Nov. 15. The Tigers are no longer a factor in this recruitment, while the Aggies have been mentioned on and off.

Evans still remains unsigned and committed heading past National Signing Day 2020 after he was released earlier this month from the National Letter of Intent he signed with Georgia during the Early Signing Period. He appeared to have picked the Bulldogs over LSU and Texas A&M, and he was set to reveal his decision Jan. 2 at the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla., and arrive at Georgia as an early enrollee.

Below is 247Sports player evaluation of Evans:

Dynamically athletic running back with prototype size and frame potential relative to the position. Owns college-ready build with frame space to add more bulk. Flashes elite athleticism verified in combine testing environment. Makes it look easy, sometimes to the point that it's deceptive. Shows great top-end speed and outstanding close-quarters lateral mobility confirmed by a 3.91 shuttle. Flashes devastating start-stop-start ability in close quarters, coupled with impressive hesitation stutter. Effortlessly strings moves together in the open field to elude multiple defenders. Chameleon in ability to alter running styles, going from elusive darter to hole-punching, straight-line galloper. Home run hitter with high-volume capability. Patient and presses the line of scrimmage to set up blocks. Size and strength potential could provide high ceiling in blitz pickup. At times dances in the backfield rather than accelerating through the hole. Sometimes an upright runner who presents a bigger target. Does not always finish runs with expected strength. Will try to bounce runs too often. Could get on the field immediately at high-major level and become a Power 5 star, in addition to first-round NFL Draft ceiling.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Evans as the Nation's No. 16 overall prospect in the 2020 recruiting class and the No. 2 ranked running back.