Just How Good Was Florida's O'Cyrus Torrence in 2022? PFF Weighs In

Just how good was O'Cyrus Torrence with the Florida Gators? Pro Football Focus views him as one of college football's best from 2022.
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Photo: O'Cyrus Torrence; Credit: Alex Shepherd

One of Billy Napier's first moves as Florida's head coach was to bring Louisiana offensive lineman O'Cyrus Torrence with him via transfer. The acquisition proved to be one of the sharpest portal moves made in the country last offseason.

After his 11-game, consensus All-American year with the Gators, Torrence has been deemed as one of the best college football players in the nation by Pro Football Focus, coming in at the No. 18 ranking out of the outlet's list of 101. He was far and away the best guard in the FBS, too.  

18. OG O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida Gators

Torrence told PFF’s Trevor Sikkema

that when he entered the transfer portal, he didn’t know if he’d be needed by head coach Billy Napier since the SEC was loaded with offensive linemen. Not only has the

Louisiana

transfer joined the elite SEC offensive linemen, but he also dominated his position like no other this season. Torrence’s 89.9 run-blocking grade is tied for the best among all guards in the country.

PFF Grading Gaps 2022
Pro Football Focus

Torrence maintained his unheard-of streak of starts without giving up a sack at Florida after accomplishing the feat three years in a row at Louisiana, ending his college career with 46 starts and not allowing the quarterback to go down once by his own doing.

Torrence declared for the 2023 NFL Draft on Dec. 4 and will play in the Senior Bowl on Feb. 4.

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Zach Goodall is the publisher of AllGators.com on FanNation-Sports Illustrated, serving as a beat reporter covering football, recruiting, and occasionally other sports since 2019.  Before moving to Gainesville, Zach spent four years covering the Jacksonville Jaguars for SB Nation (2015-18) and Locked On Podcast Network (2017-19), originally launching his sports journalism career as a junior in high school. He also covered the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for FanNation-Sports Illustrated (2020-22). In addition to writing and reporting, Zach is a sports photographer and videographer who primarily shoots football and basketball games, practices and related events. When time permits in the 24/7 media realm, Zach enjoys road trips, concerts, golf and microbreweries.