FSU Football: 9 best three-star recruits of the last decade
By Kelvin Hunt
Terrance Brooks
Terrance Brooks joined the Noles as part of Jimbo Fisher’s first recruiting class in 2010. He was the No. 437 ranked player nationally and No. 30 cornerback.
He was considered the No. 68 best player in the state of Florida and had a player rating of .8795.
Brooks played mostly on special teams his freshman season and tallied two tackles in 10 games. His sophomore season saw him play in 11 games with 17 tackles, five passes defended and an interception.
Brooks really came into his own his junior season as he cracked the starting lineup at safety in all 14 games. He tallied 51 total tackles with two interceptions and four passes defended and a forced fumble.
His senior season saw him start all 14 games on the BCS National Championship team while totaling 56 tackles, two interceptions and eight tackles for loss.
Brooks was an All-American First Team selection and All-American Honorable Mention and All-ACC player who was selected in the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft.