FSU Football's Recruiting Surge: Meet the Stars of Tomorrow!

Clearwater, Florida, USA - The 6th of June, 2025 marks another exciting day in the world of Florida State University (FSU) football as head coach Mike Norvell shared his thoughts on the recent spring practices and the ongoing recruiting efforts for the 2026 class. Currently ranked 26th by 247 Sports, FSU is aggressively pursuing promising talents to reinvigorate their roster.
Among the key prospects are quarterback Landon Duckworth from Jackson, Alabama, and safety Daylen Green from Gadsden County, Florida. Duckworth, ranked No. 6 nationally at his position, has officially scheduled a visit to FSU on June 13. He’s also attracting interest from top-tier programs like Ole Miss and Alabama. Meanwhile, local standout Green, who recorded 111 tackles in his junior season, will also visit on the same date, with offers from schools such as Duke and Arkansas already on the table.
Top Prospects on the Radar
Other notable recruits in FSU’s sights include cornerback Samari Matthews and offensive lineman Da’Ron Parks, both making their official visits on June 6 and June 13 respectively. Matthews is not only ranked as the No. 7 corner nationally but also impressed with his abilities showcased at a mega camp earlier. Parks, a Florida native ranked No. 41 in the USA TODAY Florida Network’s Top 100, is also being courted by big names like Ohio State and Oklahoma.
Currently, FSU boasts nine verbal commitments, with the majority being three-star players. However, the stars don’t stop there. Four-star wide receiver Efrem White and a host of three-star recruits, including Sean Johnson, Tedarius Hughes, and Amari Thomas, are all set to add spice to the future Seminoles lineup.
Eye on the Elite
One recruit to keep your eyes on is Trenton Henderson, a four-star defensive end who has recently caught the attention of Coach Norvell. Henderson, celebrated as the No. 12 overall prospect in the 2026 class, boasts impressive statistics from his junior year, including 50 tackles and ten sacks. His visit to FSU aligns perfectly with his eagerness to build relationships with the new coaching staff, specifically defensive line coach Terrance Knighton and defensive coordinator Tony White.
Henderson’s standout game performance against St. John Paul II Catholic High School showcases his potential: seven tackles, three tackles for loss, and two sacks demonstrate that he has all it takes to bolster FSU’s defensive line. Henderson is not just a standout athlete; he also dabbles in basketball, showing versatility beyond the gridiron.
Building Momentum
Despite finishing last season with disappointment at a 2-10 record, the new recruiting strategies could breathe new life into the Seminoles. With six verbal commitments already in the 2026 class, ranking FSU at No. 8 nationally, there’s a clear momentum building. However, they remain on the hunt for their first five-star recruit and are eyeing several standout prospects that could significantly elevate the team.
Key targets include five-star talents like defensive tackle Lamar Brown and offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell, both ranked at the top of their positions. The upcoming visit dates on June 6 and 13 will be crucial as FSU gathers promising recruits under its wings.
As recruiting heats up, the commitment of fans and the community will play a vital role in supporting the Seminoles as they work to reclaim their former glory on the football field. With Coach Norvell at the helm, it’s clear that FSU is on an exciting journey ahead.
For a deeper dive into this recruiting frenzy, check out the detailed reports from Tallahassee.com, SI.com, and Sportskeeda.
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