FSU Football: Ranking top 10 impact players for Noles in 2018
By Kelvin Hunt
The wildcard on the FSU offense this season. Tamorrion Terry has the potential to cause defensive coordinators to stay up late at night trying to game plan for him.
He spent last year on the bench when he should have been getting valuable experience in a year that was lost before it really got started.
The 6’4″ 210 pound wide receiver has the ability to out muscle smaller defensive backs. He has great body control and strong hands.
However, will he suffer from Keith Gavin syndrome of not being able to actually take his skills from the practice field to actual games?
I think he’ll be up for the challenge as he seems to play with a confidence that’s uncommon. In fact, he was the first player that stood out to Willie Taggart when he began observing FSU bowl practices after being hired in December.
I’d expect 25 receptions for around 400 yards and five touchdowns while allowing FSU to attack defenses vertically.