Sharrif Floyd is a heck of football player, but even a better person. A rough up bringing built character within him, and you're not going to find another player that plays as hard as he does every play. Muschamp even went as far as to say "I have two sons at home- if they end up like Sharrif I will consider myself a successful father." He's 6'3 300lbs, bench presses over 450 lbs, and ran a 4.92 40, so obviously he keeps himself in great shape. He's got really strong hands and a strong upper body. He had 46 tackles this past season, with 13 of them coming behind the line of scrimmage, 3 sacks, 2 blocked kicks, and a forced fumble. To put that in perspective, that is 13 more tackles than Marcell Dareus had his final year at Alabama. I think whoever ends up getting him will have a stud that anchors their defensive line for a long time, and he'll be one of the best DT's in the league. I think he is leaps and bounds ahead of Star Lotulelei. May not be the next Haloti Ngata, but he's going to be a heck of an NFL player.
Matt Elam on the other hand is questionable, in my opinion. I think he's a solid player, but may never be elite in the NFL. He's great against the run and is a very good tackler, but he gets beat through the air too much, and I think that was exemplified in the Sugar Bowl when Bridgewater tore them apart through the air. I hope I am wrong, because I love to see Gators succeed in the pros (except Brandon Spikes, f*** him). So I really hope he gets with a solid DB coach that can improve his pass coverage ability, because if he does, I think he then becomes one of the better Safeties in the game!