FSU Football: 9 best three-star recruits of the last decade

ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 30: A Florida State Seminoles cheerleader runs a flag on the field before a game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on August 30, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 30: A Florida State Seminoles cheerleader runs a flag on the field before a game against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on August 30, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) /
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Tamorrion Terry

Tamorrion Terry joined the Noles late in Jimbo Fisher’s final recruiting class in 2017. He and his teammate Ontaria Wilson committed to the Noles just a couple of weeks prior to signing day hailing from a rural part of Georgia.

He was considered the No. 350 ranked player nationally and No. 52 ranked wide receiver while considered the No. 34 player in the state of Georgia.

Terry had a player rating of .8883 when he signed and redshirted for whatever reason in the 2018 season. He’s a prime example of the former regime losing their edge and not letting the best players get opportunities.

Terry burst onto the scene as the lone spot on the worst FSU football offense in decades. He started in 11 of 12 games and tallied 35 receptions for 744 yards with eight touchdowns.

Terry was among the national leaders in yards per reception at 21.26 ypc and averaged nearly three receptions per game.

He’s expected to be one of the goto players in the passing phase of the offense for Kendal Briles in 2019 and could potentially leave early for the NFL Draft.