FSU football: Noles offer 3-star offensive lineman Michael Myslinski

CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 09: The Florida State Seminoles Cheer Squad celebrate with "NOLES" flags after a touchdown during the fourth quarter of the game against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium on November 09, 2019 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Omar Rawlings/Getty Images)
CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 09: The Florida State Seminoles Cheer Squad celebrate with "NOLES" flags after a touchdown during the fourth quarter of the game against the Boston College Eagles at Alumni Stadium on November 09, 2019 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. (Photo by Omar Rawlings/Getty Images) /
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FSU football is always looking for offensive linemen that fit what they’re trying to accomplish in the trenches. They offered a new target Wednesday night.

FSU football needs help at the offensive line position in 2021. The Noles have failed to address the line with quality players who can play early in the past few recruiting cycles.

The Noles don’t have any offensive linemen committed for the 2021 class and will likely need to take 4-5 signees.

The good news is Mike Norvell and staff have done a good job of recognizing the deficiencies on the roster and have been working diligently to fix the issue.

Wednesday night they offered a new three-star offensive center in Michael Myslinski:

Myslinski hails from Jacksonville, Florida, and holds 20 offers from likes of FSU, Texas, Iowa, Michigan State, South Florida, Louisville, Illinois, Maryland, Oregon, and others.

He’s considered the No. 1,043 player nationally, No. 14 offensive center in the nation and the No. 146 ranked player in Florida.

He’s 6’3″ 285 pounds with several big-time programs vying for his commitment although he’s not highly ranked in the composite rankings. His father player offensive line at Tennessee and is the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Interestingly, Tennessee hasn’t offered him yet though that could be for a variety of reasons.

Myslinski visited Louisville in March and had visited for the Clemson game. I mention Louisville because their offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford is excellent and known for developing offensive linemen. He was the offensive line coach at NC State before going to Louisville last season with Scott Satterfield.

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The Noles are much closer than Louisville, and let’s be honest, have eaten Louisville up over the past year or so on and off the field in every sport imaginable. Let’s see if the coaching staff can get him on campus when things get back to normal and make something happen.