FSU Football: 3 most underrated players in 2019 recruiting class

Florida State players hoist helmets December 3 at the 2005 ACC Football Championship Game in Jacksonville. Florida State upset Virginia Tech to win an invitation to the BCC Orange Bowl game. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
Florida State players hoist helmets December 3 at the 2005 ACC Football Championship Game in Jacksonville. Florida State upset Virginia Tech to win an invitation to the BCC Orange Bowl game. (Photo by A. Messerschmidt/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** /
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Ira Henry signed as the No. 921 player nationally and the No. 76 rated offensive tackle in the country. He should be rated higher too.

He checks in at 6’5″ 320 pounds and is rock solid already. He’s physically developed and strong as an ox but will still need a year or so as most high school offensive linemen do to acclimate to the college game.

He’s rated as three-stars but I’d rate him higher than that as I don’t think they’re 76 better offensive tackles out there.

The great thing about Henry is he’s a competitor and has the mentality to dominate that comes at a position that’s been weak for the Noles for years.

He’s one of six offensive linemen the staff brought in this 2019 recruiting class. Dontae Lucas probably has the most upside and will contribute sooner.

However, when it comes to where he was ranked and his potential? Ira Henry is one of the best signees at one of the biggest positions of need.