Jabari Zuniga had a monster practice

Though he's been relatively limited in reps this spring as one of the veterans that the coaches already know what they're getting from, Zuniga has been outstanding throughout the spring. Today was easily his best day, and that's saying something.

Zuniga was a terror in 11-on-11 work throughout the practice, particularly when the team went to low red zone work toward the end of the day.

He routinely made right tackle Jean Delance and right guard Chris Bleich look silly with an array of pass-rush snaps that took him both around the edge and into the middle on stunts.

His day started with a terrific pressure on Feleipe Franks after beating Delance, forcing him to scramble to his left out of the pocket and throw on the run against the grain.

He later beat left guard Brett Heggie for an easy sack, as well as working inside of tight end Kemore Gamble for another. He and defensive tackle Kyree Campbell stood up their blockers on a red zone keeper for Franks, stopping him for no gain.

Then he stoned Lamical Perine on an inside run after besting Delance again. He wasn't done there, as he showed terrific speed in pursuit on a bootleg for Franks, chasing him down as the coverage did its job for another sack deep outside the pocket.

We've mentioned it a few times this spring already, but don't be surprised if Zuniga ends up being the primary focus of Florida's pass rush despite that production typically coming from the "buck" rush end position.

While Jonathan Greenard is plenty capable of rushing the passer in his own right, he's not quite as explosive as Jachai Polite but has more size and a bit more power. Florida could easily use him more to set the edge and scheme ways to get Zuniga free on the rush.