FSU football: Will Noles get a commitment from Miles Campbell?

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 22: A view of a special ribbon decal worn on the back of the helmets of the Florida State players to honor the victims of a shooting at the university library during a game against Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 22, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. Earlier this week a gunman injured three students before officers fatally shot him. Third-ranked Florida State defeated Boston College 20 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 22: A view of a special ribbon decal worn on the back of the helmets of the Florida State players to honor the victims of a shooting at the university library during a game against Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 22, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. Earlier this week a gunman injured three students before officers fatally shot him. Third-ranked Florida State defeated Boston College 20 to 17. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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FSU football is looking to add some talent to its 2021 recruiting class. Could three-star tight-end Miles Campbell be next?

FSU football has the No. 45 ranked class for the 2021 recruiting cycle and I wrote Tuesday why fans shouldn’t be concerned about that yet.

It’s still early, and recruiting rankings have yet to be fully updated, and who knows if there will still be an early signing period.

Nevertheless, the coaching staff is continuing to grind it out on the recruiting trails in hopes of establishing some momentum.

One target has announced his commitment date in three-star tight-end Miles Campbell. He announced via his Twitter account Tuesday night:

Campbell was offered by the Noles on February 5 and he was set to visit the Noles before the coronavirus pandemic hitting but that visit never took place.

He’s considered the No. 472 player nationally and the No. 20 tight-end while being considered the No. 37 ranked player in Georgia.

He’s from Douglasville, Georgia, which is about a four and a half-hour drive south to Tallahassee.

The Noles need at least one tight-end in the 2021 recruiting class as they only signed one tight-end in the last recruiting cycle.

Campbell has visited Georgia Tech and Tennessee earlier year after visiting Clemson, Louisville, and NC State last year.

He holds 29 offers from the likes of FSU, Georgia Tech, Arkansas, Tennessee, Auburn, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, and a host of others.

He’d be a solid addition to the Noles roster as he checks in at 6’3″ 220 pounds and had 68 receptions for over 500 yards in the 2018 high school season. FSU has offered 12 tight-ends in this recruiting cycle and has done a lot of work on four-star Michael Trigg as well.

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Did the coaching staff do enough virtually to pull him from Georgia since he never got to visit campus? We’ll find out in a couple of weeks.