GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- When Andrew Nembhard signed with the Gators, he was a five-star prospect rated as the No. 23 overall player in the country. And while Nembhard's future is a little up in the air right now with his name currently under consideration for the NBA Draft, the future of the point guard position at Florida isn't.

The Gators inked five-star prospect Tre Mann, who is now rated as the No. 2 point guard in the 2019 recruiting class, even more highly regarded than Nembhard.

The final Top247 rankings for the 2019 recruiting class were revealed by 247Sports on Monday, with Mann checking in at No. 12 in the country after thoroughly impressing at the McDonald's All-American Game and festivities at the end of March.

Wrote hoops analysts Evan Daniels and Josh Gershon at the time:

"One of the premier guards in the 2019 class, Mann has had some bright moments during the practices at McDonald's. A 6-foot-3 wiry guard, Mann resembles in a lot of ways future lottery pick Darius Garland.

"Opposing defenders can't go under screens when checking Mann, as he's a very good three-point shooter with deep range on his jump shot. While at times he can get a little shot first, he does have good vision and can distribute. He also has a quick first step, a tricky handle and is effective operating in pick and roll situations."

Mann is Florida's highest-rated signee at point guard since Kasey Hill inked in 2013 as the No. 8 overall player in the country.

He'll be a great fit at Florida, offering the Gators the ability to run a bit more up-tempo when he's in the game, assuming Nembhard is back. Both he and Nembhard are terrific on the pick and roll, something that the Gators found comfort running in the halfcourt late in the 2018-19 season.

More than anything, though, Mann gives Florida some additional scoring and electricity in the backcourt after the departure of seniors KeVaughn Allen and Jalen Hudson.

He's also got good length, something that should help the Gators across the board in 2019-20, even though they may not have traditional size at the power forward position.

Along with five-star small forward Scottie Lewis, a pair of other Top247 prospects committed to the Gators and Knoxville, Tenn., point guard Ques Glover, Mann should help coach Mike White move forward with his most talented roster to date.

White will be counting on heavy minutes from the likes of Mann, whether Nembhard returns or not.

Here's Mann's 247Sports evaluation:

Mann is a slender, lanky point guard prospect loaded with potential. Mann has average size for the position by NBA standards. He’s quick, aggressive and handles the ball well. Although a primary ball handler, Mann does have a tendency to get into score mode. He’s a gifted scorer that can heat up in a hurry. He’s a good shooter from distance, and has range that extends well past the college 3-point stripe. Mann’s shooting numbers will go up further when he shores up his shot selection. He’s also effective from mid-range, where he can drop in floaters or pull-up for jumpers. Mann has fine vision and passing ability, too. Defensively, Mann has potential, as he’s quick and has good instincts, but he could be more consistent in this area. Other areas for improvement include taking better care of the ball and getting stronger. He is a first-round talent.

Rankings will be updated shortly following the conclusion of the 247Sports Facebook Live reveal of the updated rankings.