
Maxwell Hiller, a five-star offensive tackle and the No. 2 recruit in the 2027 class, has committed to Florida after a visit in late March. He is the highest-ranked recruit to join the Gators under new coach Jon Sumrall.
Five-star offensive tackle Maxwell Hiller, the No. 7 overall recruit in the SC Next Junior 300, told ESPN on Wednesday that he had committed to Florida.
The 6-foot-5, 305-pound lineman from Coatesville, Pennsylvania, gave the Gators his verbal pledge Wednesday following a late-March visit with the program. He is the highest-ranked recruit to commit to Florida under first-year coach Jon Sumrall.
Hiller, ESPN's No. 2 overall offensive tackle in 2027, joins in-state athlete Tramond Collins (No. 147 overall) as the second top 300 pledge in the program's incoming class. Upon his commitment, Hiller told ESPN he no longer expects to take trips to Alabama, Ohio State, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Hiller's pledge marks Florida's most significant recruiting victory since Sumrall replaced Billy Napier late last year.
Sumrall and his staff initially offered Hiller on Dec. 12, 2025, the same day ESPN's Pete Thamel reported Florida's hiring of ex-Penn State offensive line coach Phil Trautwein. A two-time national champion with the Gators from 2004-08, Trautwein began recruiting Hiller to the Nittany Lions while Hiller was in middle school. Trautwein later handed Hiller his first FBS offer with Penn State in May 2023 and was at the forefront of the Gators' efforts to land him this spring.
"I took so many visits to Penn State while he was there," Hiller told ESPN. "I've trained with him. I've watched him work with players. He's more than a coach for me. He's my guy. That relationship right there is a huge part of why we got interested in Florida."
Hiller made his first visit to Florida in late-January and "clicked right away" with Sumrall, he told ESPN. A return trip to the Gators in late March, following recent visits to Ohio State and Tennessee, ultimately sealed Hiller's decision.
"Once you get that feeling that that's the place that you want to be, you know it's time," Hiller said. "I got that feeling down there. I don't think there's another school that is going to give me that level of comfortability."
Hiller's commitment represents a key early win for Sumrall & Co. at a position where the Gators have struggled to recruit elite talent in recent cycles.
Across the five classes since Napier's debut cycle in 2022, Florida has landed just three offensive tackles ranked inside the SC Next 300. If Hiller ultimately signs with Florida, he'll represent the program's highest-ranked offensive tackle signee since Martez Ivey joined as the nation's No. 5 overall recruit in 2015.
Beyond Hiller, the Gators remain in contention for some of the nation's top offensive line prospects this spring, including five-stars Kennedy Brown (No. 2 overall) and Mark Matthews (No. 10) and four-star lineman Layton Von Brandt (No. 41), a former Penn State commit. ESPN sources also view Florida as front-runners for four-star quarterback Davin Davidson (No. 175), who announced his commitment Thursday night.
A multi-year starter on the offensive line at Pennsylvania's Coatesville High School, Hiller is also a standout basketball player alongside his brother Colton Hiller, a five-star small forward in the 2028 recruiting class. Colton Hiller, ESPN's No. 3 overall prospect in the 2028 cycle, holds Alabama, Indiana, and UConn, among others.
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Maxwell Hiller is a five-star offensive tackle from Coatesville, Pennsylvania, ranked as the No. 2 overall offensive tackle and No. 7 overall recruit in the 2027 class.
Hiller's commitment is significant as he is the highest-ranked recruit to join Florida under first-year coach Jon Sumrall, marking a key victory in the Gators' recruiting efforts.
Before committing to Florida, Maxwell Hiller was considering Alabama, Ohio State, South Carolina, and Tennessee but decided not to take visits to those schools after his pledge.
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