The concern with Florida is they did not sign enough O linemen.
IMHO, Florida will be fine in that position. You have to remember with the right QB the OL doesn't have to be the strongest in the league.
Another comment about Florida and this year's recruiting class...what has been the biggest missing component since Urban Meyer left......is a decent quarterback. Last year Will Grier was the guy.....and until his self-detonation......Florida was on track to getting their offensive identity back. Then they had to go to their second string QB who was not built for their style offense and largely because of this....they ended up doing very poorly in their remaining games. The QB (Treon Harris) was one that CJM inherited from the previous head coach, and everyone tried to make the most out of what they had.
So fast forward to this year. At the QB position, Grier is gone and Harris is now headed into a different position on the team and Florida has four "new" QB's who will be available to play. My contention is with this much new talent at that position, Florida will be in a very good position to compete again for the SEC East title and perhaps more.
The new QB's include transfers Luke Del Rio, Austin Appleby, and recruits Kyle Trask and Felipe Franks. All of these QB's are skilled and highly regarded at that position.
IMHO, what makes all of this work is having such a great offensive minded staff and also that Florida now has some serious weapons on offense who in conjunction with a decent QB will help Florida's offense head back in the right direction.
Of course, until we get to the first couple games of 2016, there's no telling how things will pan out. But this is my perspective on why Florida has really put themselves in position for success this coming season, despite any recruitment opinions.
From left to right: Franks, Trask, Del Rio, Appleby...and Harry Gornto.