Seven Florida Gators came off the board through the three days of the 2026 NFL Draft, with a first-round selection, two picks along the offensive line, one from the secondary, an edge player, a kicker and a punter.
The Gators had a draft pick in all seven rounds this year for the first time in program history.
Here’s a look at the latest Gators to enter the NFL:
NFL Draft Day 3: Tommy Doman is Picked by Buffalo in Seventh Round
The Florida punter was selected 239th overall by the Bills on Saturday. Doman averaged 44.04 yards per punt in 2025, placing 17-of-50 inside the 20-yard line.
Doman, a Michigan transfer, led the FBS in hang time last season (4.5 seconds).

NFL Draft Day 3: Trey Smack is Selected by Green Bay in Sixth Round
Florida’s All-SEC kicker was picked 216th overall, a compensatory pick (from Pittsburgh via Seattle) after the Packers traded both of their seventh-round picks to move up for Smack.

NFL Draft Day 3: George Gumbs Jr. Picked by Indianapolis in Fifth Round
Gumbs, a 6-foot-4, 245-pound edge, was selected 156th overall by the Colts.
He started nine games last year (31 tackles, 6.5 TFLs with 2.5 sacks, 2 FFs). Had surgery on his right meniscus in November.
Gumbs, a transfer from Northern Illinois, played in 13 games with three starts (35 tackles, 8 TFLs with 5 sacks, 2 PBUs) in 2024 for UF.

NFL Draft Day 3: Devin Moore Picked by Dallas in Fourth Round
The 6-foot-3 1/4, 198-pound Moore was selected by the Dallas Cowboys with the No. 114 overall pick in the fourth round. He recorded 64 tackles, five interceptions and 14 defended passes in 30 appearances and 17 starts in four season with the Gators.

NFL Draft Day 2: Austin Barber Goes to Cleveland in Third Round
Florida Gators offensive lineman Austin Barber is heading to Cleveland after being selected in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, pick No. 86 by the Browns.

In 2025, Barber allowed three sacks and 17 quarterback pressures in pass protection, according to Pro Football Focus. He also posted a 90.0 run-blocking grade, the highest of his career.
Barber earned a 5.98 prospect grade from NFL.com, projecting him as an average backup or special teamer at the next level.
The former Gator will now look to compete for a spot along Cleveland’s offensive line heading into the fall.
NFL Draft Day 2: Jake Slaughter Lands in L.A.
Florida Gators center Jake Slaughter will make the trip to Los Angeles to live out his NFL dreams.
Slaughter was selected 63rd overall by the Los Angeles Chargers in the second round on Day 2 of the 2026 NFL Draft.

Slaughter was ranked as a top-10 center in the country, according to PFF. He allowed only one sack in over 800 snaps at Florida, becoming one of the best pass-protecting centers in the country and the NFL draft.
He was a 2024 First-Team All-American, a two-time All-SEC selection (2024, 2025), and a 2025 Rimington Trophy Finalist during his time as a Gator.
The 6-foot-5, 303-pound offensive lineman will look to make an immediate impact out in California.
NFL Draft Day 1: Gators’ Caleb Banks Goes 18th Overall to Vikings
Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks has found his new home. Banks was drafted 18th overall by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday.

A towering 6-foot-6 and 327 pounds, Banks was ranked in the top 5 of his position group going into the draft. The Vikings defense finished 3rd best in the NFL, allowing 32 touchdowns while giving up an average of 282.6 yards per game.
“I feel like I’m a freak athlete one on one. I know if I develop the way I could, I’m going to be dangerous,” Banks said.
Notes: Former Florida wide receiver Caleb Douglas (Texas Tech) was drafted by Miami in Round 3 with the No. 75 overall pick.
Former Florida offensive lineman Jalen Farmer, who started the last two years after transferring to Kentucky, was picked in the fourth round, No. 113 overall, by the Indianapolis Colts.
Former UF defensive tackle Chris McClellan was selected in the third round Friday by the Packers, at No. 77 overall. The 6-3¾, 313-pounder played two years at Florida before finishing with two years at Missouri.

Sapp did sign a deal with the Cleveland Browns, Sturdivant with the Packers and Underwood with the Philadelphia Eagles.
