FSU Football: 5 players that benefited most from spring camp

RALEIGH, NC - NOVEMBER 03: James Blackman #1 of the Florida State Seminoles drops back to pass against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium on November 3, 2018 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
RALEIGH, NC - NOVEMBER 03: James Blackman #1 of the Florida State Seminoles drops back to pass against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Carter-Finley Stadium on November 3, 2018 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) /
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FSU football has completed spring camp and has entered into arguably the most important part of the year. Here’s five players the benefited most from spring camp.

FSU football concluded spring camp with the annual garnet and gold spring game which looked a lot more organized than this time last season.

There were less penalties, players looked more confident and the teams executed their plays better.

By all accounts, the FSU football program seems to be doing about as good as it could be doing coming off its worst season in nearly 40 seasons.

The 2020 recruiting cycle is going well as the Noles have the No. 6 ranked class in the nation. More importantly, they have key commits at the quarterback position in Jeff Sims and a loaded secondary for the second year in a row.

They also have a key commit along the offensive line with Zane Herring and two very good linebackers.

FSU has added three commitments in the last week and has established momentum going into the summer months while being in the mix for a number of blue chip recruits.

A lot of players have stepped up their games but will need to continue to improve in the summer months as FSU coaches will have limited access.

Accountability among players and the strength and conditioning coaches will be paramount. Let’s take a look at five players that benefited most from spring camp.