One week after putting out a depth chart for their trip to LSU with no fanfare, the Florida Gators quietly released their depth chart for Missouri on Monday without mentioning it publicly. This seems weird, at least in one sense: Kelvin Taylor is on it for the first time in his Florida career, and that might merit some acknowledgement.

Other than Taylor moving on up, though, there's not a lot to discuss.

Offensive Depth Chart

Taylor moving up to the second string after Matt Jones's injury forced Mack Brown to the first string isn't exactly unexpected, given Taylor's fine game against LSU, but it does mean that Taylor's passed up Mark Herndon and Valdez Showers, both listed as third-stringers ahead of Taylor this fall.

There were no other changes on offense.

Defensive Depth Chart

No changes whatsoever on defense, for the second week in a row.

Special Teams Depth Chart

Position First Team Second Team Kicker Austin Hardin OR Frankie Velez Punter Johnny Townsend Kyle Christy Kick returner Solomon Patton Loucheiz Purifoy Punt returner Vernon Hargreaves III Marcus Roberson Holder Kyle Crofoot Tyler Murphy Long snapper Drew Ferris Kyle Crofoot

Here's where the big changes were made: Johnny Townsend replaces Kyle Christy at punter, and that OR looms large between Austin Hardin and Frankie Velez, though Will Muschamp bringing Velez to Baton Rouge and giving him both field goal attempts would seem to tip his hand.

Additionally, though I didn't even notice this when it happened last week, Kyle Crofoot has replaced Tyler Murphy as the first-string holder, likely because of injury concerns.

What do you think of this depth chart? I'll be in the comments, and awaiting your praise of Taylor.

Andy Hutchins is Alligator Army's managing editor. Follow Alligator Army on Twitter and Facebook.

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