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Five-Star 2025 WR Caleb Cunningham to Visit Florida Gators

Five-star Choctaw County (Miss.) pass catcher Caleb Cunningham will trek to Florida in early February.

Photo: Florida head coach Billy Napier; Credit: Alex Shepherd 

With just one prospect remaining in the Gators' crosshairs for the remainder of the 2024 recruiting cycle, Florida is effectively shifting its attention to the 2025 class.

Atop Billy Napier and Co.'s radar is Choctaw County (Ackerman, Miss.) wideout Caleb Cunningham. On Tuesday, the five-star pass catcher shared his intentions to unofficially visit the University of Florida on Feb. 3 with All Gators.

He's also scheduled to trek to Auburn (Jan. 20) and Oklahoma (Jan. 27), according to On3 Sports.

Sporting an impressive 6-foot-3, 180-pound frame, Cunningham displays a big-bodied, sure-handed target for quarterbacks to utilize in jump ball situations at the prep level. His length, athleticism and basketball background notably stand out in those instances, although he shows promise to operate as a possession receiver as well. His long stride aids him in creating yards after the catch.

Through three varsity seasons, Cunningham has reeled in 114 receptions for 2,1 yards and 30 touchdowns, including a breakout junior campaign. He finished with 48 catches, 1,138 yards and 14 scores in 2023. 

As a result, he's quickly positioned himself as one of the premier boundary wideouts in the 2025 class.

The Gators quickly took notice, resulting in an Oct. 15 offer during his first visit to UF.

While his recruitment process is still in the preliminary stages, Cunningham's trip to Gainesville offers wide receivers coach Billy Gonzales and the Gators an opportunity to continue building the foundational rapport with the elite-caliber X-receiver prospect for later in the cycle.

Florida currently holds one commitment in the 2025 class from Plant (Tampa, Fla.) running back Waltez Clark.


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