Florida offensive line graduate transfer Cameron Dillard said he will transfer to North Carolina, as first-reported by 247Sports.

Dillard chose over UNC over Arizona.

He officially visited UNC February 28-March 2.

He officially visited Arizona February 17-19.

Dillard said he just FaceTimed North Carolina offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic and head coach Larry Fedora on two phones at the same time.

"I had an Arizona coat on and they didn't look happy," Dillard said. "I gave them the whole pitch about what I liked about both schools and how much I liked both places, the whole ordeal. Then I took my coat off and I had Carolina blue shirt on. They were both real happy."

Dillard was leaning towards Arizona prior to his weeklong cruise with his wife last week in the Caribbean.

"I thought about things and it worked out," Dillard said. "UNC has a really good plan for me. They've sent four offensive linemen to the NFL in the last four years. Everything worked out."

Dillard graduates in May. He has one year of eligibility remaining and will be eligible to play right away this fall.

He plans to enroll at UNC this summer, if not earlier.

"UNC is getting a person with a strong Christian faith," Dillard said. "They are getting a guy that's going to learn about all the guys on the team and bring a strong work ethic. I'm not there to mess around. I'm there to do whatever it takes to make an instant impact."

Dillard (6-4, 310) started 20 games in his career at Florida.

He will allow UNC's top offensive lineman, rugged guard Tommy Hatton, to stay at his position and help form one of the ACC's best offensive lines.

Dillard is UNC's second grad. transfer this offseason as explosive slot/all-purpose running back Stanton Truitt chose UNC earlier this year and is already enrolled.