FSU commits and aims to compete at UA Miami camp

The first of several stops on the Under Armor All-America circuit will be at Ives Estates Park in Miami on Sunday.

Because this Miami camp is the only Under Armor camp currently scheduled in the state of Florida for this year, Sunday’s event is scheduled to be loaded with elite talent from the Sunshine State. Participants will be competing for invitations to the Under Armor All-America Game, the Future 50 prospecting field and other events as well.

Mike Norvell and Florida State will have their fair share of recruitment targets present. The main attraction of the event is a pair of highly regarded strikers in Opa Locka (Florida). Monsignor Pace five stars Shemar Stewart as well as a five-star defensive tackle in Lakeland, Florida. Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy.

Some young quarterbacks bidding for the State of Florida will make an appearance, including the 2023 highlight of Fort White (Florida) Tyler Jefferson and 2024 Opa Locka (Florida), Monsignor Pace signal caller Adrian Posse.

Participants who run after FSU offers carry four-star balls Jaylon Glover (Lakeland, Florida / Lake Gibson), three stars Jaziun Patterson (Deerfield Beach, Florida / Deerfield Beach High), 2023 four stars Richard Young (Lehigh Acres, Florida / Lehigh Senior) and 2023 four stars Sedrick Irvin Jr. (Miami, Florida / Gulliver Prep). 2023 four star athlete Treyaun Webb (Jacksonville, Florida / Trinity Christian Academy) could also work a little with the running back group.

In the receiver, 2022 Miami Palmetto’s Mike Jackson is someone noteworthy as well as the 2022 Tampa Bay Tech Greg Gaines III. Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Dillard’s Devaughn Mortimer is another pass catcher that the ‘Noles are eyeing.

The 2023 receiver group is exceptional and is highlighted by the country’s potential number 1 receiver for that class in Miami Gardens (Florida). TRU Prep Stud Brandon Inniss. Also in this group are the FSU Cacau targets (Florida). Cedrick Hawkins, Miami (Florida) Carol City Santana Fleming, Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Stranahan Hykeem Williams and Bainbridge (Ga.) Ahmari Borden.

With the offensive line group, the headliner and the main perspective is the FSU legacy and Miami Columbus offensive attack Julian Armella.

Other FSU targets that are expected to be on display along the defensive line are four stars on the defensive side Dante Anderson (Miami, Florida / Homestead), defensive end of four stars Richard Thomas (Fort Lauderdale, Florida / American Heritage), defensive edge of four stars Kenyatta Jackson (Hollywood, Florida / Chaminade Madonna) and four defensive defense stars Daniel Lyons (Miami, Fla./Homestead).

Also involved in a group of stellar defensive line are FSU compromises the defensive end of three stars Aaron Hester (Neptune Beach Fla./Duncan U. Fletcher), defensive end of four stars Nyjalik Kelly (Fort Lauderdale, Florida / Dillard) and defensive end of 2023 Lamont Green Jr. (Miami, Florida / Gulliver Prep).

The linebacker’s position is no different with several high-profile recruits expected at the event. At the top of the list are those from Miami Central Wesley Bissainthe, Oakleaf’s Devin smith, Tohopekaliga’s DeMario Tolan and from Stranahan Omar Graham Jr.. Gulliver Prep out of the linebacker Travious lathan and Monsignor Pace Mason Mekhi, who recently received an offer from the Seminoles, are also expected to appear.

The defensive backfield will not fail to have talent with perspectives like Niceville’s four-star safety Azareyeh Thomas, Four Star Corner of Coconut Creek Trevell Mullen and American Heritage’s Jacolby’s Spells all competing in the camp. Other FSU targets in this group include Lake Gibson’s JyVonte McClendon, Hallandale’s Edric Weldon, FSUS’s Tre Donaldson and Bishop Verot Chris Graves.

Defensive back from Dunbar (Florida) Shawn Russ, a former UF commit, Bartram Trail (Florida) cornerback Sharif Denson and Heritage of American Heritage (Florida) Daemon Fagan, cousin of the former FSU security Cyrus Fagan, are all the stars of 2023 that complete this group.

Noles247 will be on site with live coverage of the Under Armor camp on Sunday, which is scheduled to start at around 9am.

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