Florida State football 2025: Four incoming freshmen who can make immediate impact

Florida State football’s early enrollees want to make a good impression in their first year as Seminoles.

FSU signed 20 freshmen, and 15 have already enrolled. Unfortunately, there won’t be a spring showcase this year, so fans won’t be able to witness the incoming players being put on display at Doak Campbell Stadium.

On the other hand, it is a clean slate for Mike Norvell and his program following a 2-10 season, giving an opportunity for newcomers to make a case for themselves throughout the offseason.

Freshmen don’t typically make an impact right away, and only a few could see the field but might not be as productive as expected.

Still, after seeing players like Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and Alabama’s Ryan Williams emerge as star talents after one season, the sky is the limit for any of FSU’s newly signees.

FSU played a significant number of freshmen this past season, and while some showed promises, the production wasn’t quite there.

Running back Kam Davis, wide receiver Lawayne McCoy, and tight ends Landen Thomas and Amaree Williams were among the freshmen who played in their first year.

Even former quarterback Luke Kromenhoek saw action later in the year before he entered the transfer portal and signed with Mississippi State.

What are the odds that FSU might find some gems from this year’s class? We won’t know until they finally take the field in their garnet and gold uniforms for the first time.

For now, here are some freshmen players to watch:

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Ousmane Kromah could be as good as advertised. The former four-star player will be in a crowded running back room, but you cannot ignore what the former Georgia native can bring to the table.

Kromah can do it all. With the ball in his hands, he brings the explosiveness that FSU lacked all year in the backfield and has…


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Author : Tallahassee Democrat

Publish date : 2025-01-22 11:07:00

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