
Jordan Castell (left) and Jason Marshall Jr. (right) celebrate after Castell's interception against Arkansas in The Swamp last season.
Phil Steele Selects Eight Gators for Preseason All-SEC
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 | Football
Florida had three selections on defense and special teams with two on offense.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Phil Steele selected eight Florida football players to its 2024 Preseason All-SEC Teams, the publication announced. Two Gators were named to the first team with three on the second, two on the third and one on the fourth.
Returning for his final season, Montrell Johnson Jr. was on the first team as he led Florida in rushing yards (817) for the second straight season, averaging 5.4 yards per carry and 68.0 yards per game last year. He has recorded six 100-yard rushing game as a Gator and enters this season with 2,496 career rushing yards with three consecutive seasons of 800-yard plus yards.
The other offensive player tabbed was offensive lineman Austin Barber to the third team. He started eight games at left tackle a season ago and ranks 10th in by PFF in the highest-graded returning offensive tackles in the SEC for the 2024 campaign.
Three Gators on the defensive side earned honors with Shemar James and Jason Marshall Jr. on the second team and Jordan Castell to the fourth team. Marshall joined a group of Florida players who elected to return for their final season of eligibility in 2024. Last season, he started all 12 games for the second straight year and led the team with a career-high 10 pass breakups. James started the first eight games before a season-ending injury, but still finished second on team in tackles (55) and tackles-for-loss (5.5).
Castell emerged in his freshman season, earning Freshman All-SEC and All-American honors by ESPN and CFN. He played in all 12 games, starting the last 11 straight at safety. He led the team in tackles (60) and solo tackles (30). Castell played the most defensive snaps played with 660, and was one of two UF players (Jason Marshall Jr. / 651) to play over 600-plus snaps. There were only 51 defensive snaps Castell didn't play in. He accumulated 751 snaps (adding special teams), marking the only defensive player and sixth Gator to play in 700-plus snaps joining the likes of Graham Mertz and Ricky Pearsall.
According to PFF, Castell had a grade of 75.7, which ranked fifth among FBS true freshmen and second in the SEC behind Alabama's Caleb Downs, the SEC Freshman of the Year. Castell's week three performance (10 tackles + pass breakup) in the 29-16 victory over No. 11 Tennessee earned him a pair of weekly honors in SEC Freshman of the Week and Shaun Alexander National Freshman of the Week.
Florida's starting special team unit of punter Jeremy Crawshaw (first) long snapper Rocco Underwood (second) and kicker Trey Smack (third) all collected recognition. In addition, Crawshaw and Underwood also earned preseason all-american honors by Phil Steele.
Handling punting duties for the third consecutive season, Crawshaw pinned himself in the record book as he owns the all-time program record of average yards per punt in a career (min 90 punts) with 46.7 yards per punt. He finished with 42 punts last season and set the single-season program record average of 48.9 per attempt with seven punts 60-yards or more, a career-best 21 50-yards or more, 15 inside the opponent's 20-yard line and a long of 68 yards. This season he enters as the FBS leader in yards per punt (46.7).
Smack moved into Florida's placekicker role after week three en route to being named a Lou Groza Semifinalist. He was named the player of the week for the award and the SEC twice. Smack knocked a perfect 29-29 on extra points and made 17-of-21 field goal attempts with two from 54-yards. He tied the program single-game record with five made kicks vs. Charlotte. Out of his 70 kickoffs, 56 were knocked for touchbacks for an average of 63.4 per kick.
Underwood appeared in all 12 games in 2023, serving as Florida's primary long snapper and making every single long snap (94 total) on the year. Underwood is on a current streak of 24 consecutive games as the Gators primary long snapper, and 26 consecutive games played.
Florida's Phil Steele's 2024 All-SEC
First Team
Jeremy Crawshaw
Montrell Johnson Jr.
Second Team
Shemar James
Jason Marshall Jr.
Rocco Underwood
Third Team
Austin Barber
Trey Smack
Fourth Team
Jordan Castell
Returning for his final season, Montrell Johnson Jr. was on the first team as he led Florida in rushing yards (817) for the second straight season, averaging 5.4 yards per carry and 68.0 yards per game last year. He has recorded six 100-yard rushing game as a Gator and enters this season with 2,496 career rushing yards with three consecutive seasons of 800-yard plus yards.
The other offensive player tabbed was offensive lineman Austin Barber to the third team. He started eight games at left tackle a season ago and ranks 10th in by PFF in the highest-graded returning offensive tackles in the SEC for the 2024 campaign.
Three Gators on the defensive side earned honors with Shemar James and Jason Marshall Jr. on the second team and Jordan Castell to the fourth team. Marshall joined a group of Florida players who elected to return for their final season of eligibility in 2024. Last season, he started all 12 games for the second straight year and led the team with a career-high 10 pass breakups. James started the first eight games before a season-ending injury, but still finished second on team in tackles (55) and tackles-for-loss (5.5).
Castell emerged in his freshman season, earning Freshman All-SEC and All-American honors by ESPN and CFN. He played in all 12 games, starting the last 11 straight at safety. He led the team in tackles (60) and solo tackles (30). Castell played the most defensive snaps played with 660, and was one of two UF players (Jason Marshall Jr. / 651) to play over 600-plus snaps. There were only 51 defensive snaps Castell didn't play in. He accumulated 751 snaps (adding special teams), marking the only defensive player and sixth Gator to play in 700-plus snaps joining the likes of Graham Mertz and Ricky Pearsall.
According to PFF, Castell had a grade of 75.7, which ranked fifth among FBS true freshmen and second in the SEC behind Alabama's Caleb Downs, the SEC Freshman of the Year. Castell's week three performance (10 tackles + pass breakup) in the 29-16 victory over No. 11 Tennessee earned him a pair of weekly honors in SEC Freshman of the Week and Shaun Alexander National Freshman of the Week.
Florida's starting special team unit of punter Jeremy Crawshaw (first) long snapper Rocco Underwood (second) and kicker Trey Smack (third) all collected recognition. In addition, Crawshaw and Underwood also earned preseason all-american honors by Phil Steele.
Handling punting duties for the third consecutive season, Crawshaw pinned himself in the record book as he owns the all-time program record of average yards per punt in a career (min 90 punts) with 46.7 yards per punt. He finished with 42 punts last season and set the single-season program record average of 48.9 per attempt with seven punts 60-yards or more, a career-best 21 50-yards or more, 15 inside the opponent's 20-yard line and a long of 68 yards. This season he enters as the FBS leader in yards per punt (46.7).
Smack moved into Florida's placekicker role after week three en route to being named a Lou Groza Semifinalist. He was named the player of the week for the award and the SEC twice. Smack knocked a perfect 29-29 on extra points and made 17-of-21 field goal attempts with two from 54-yards. He tied the program single-game record with five made kicks vs. Charlotte. Out of his 70 kickoffs, 56 were knocked for touchbacks for an average of 63.4 per kick.
Underwood appeared in all 12 games in 2023, serving as Florida's primary long snapper and making every single long snap (94 total) on the year. Underwood is on a current streak of 24 consecutive games as the Gators primary long snapper, and 26 consecutive games played.
Florida's Phil Steele's 2024 All-SEC
First Team
Jeremy Crawshaw
Montrell Johnson Jr.
Second Team
Shemar James
Jason Marshall Jr.
Rocco Underwood
Third Team
Austin Barber
Trey Smack
Fourth Team
Jordan Castell
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