With Florida WR Antonio Callaway suspended for the Michigan game, there’s open competition for a starting spot at wide receiver.

Days after sophomore WR Freddie Swain lined up in Callaway’s spot, it was freshman WR Daquon Green getting reps with the starters on Thursday. In February, the signing of Green, a 4-star prospect from Tampa Bay Tech, received less hoopla than fellow 4-star James Robinson’s late addition, but as a June enrollee Green has a a leg up on Robinson, who joined the team after the start of camp in August.

Green, listed at 6-1, 195 pounds, isn’t the fastest, tallest or biggest Gators wide receiver, but he has shown to be a reliable pass-catcher so far in camp. While wide receiver is considered one of Florida’s deepest positions, Callaway is a prime example of a freshman making a significant contribution from the get-go.

As a recruit, Green was rated the No. 33 wide receiver and No. 33 Sunshine State product on the 247Sports Composite.