FSU football: Grading 2018 recruiting class in retrospect

TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 3: Florida State Seminoles fans pose in front of a NOLES sign before hosting the Virginia Tech Hokies at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 3, 2018 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 3: Florida State Seminoles fans pose in front of a NOLES sign before hosting the Virginia Tech Hokies at Doak Campbell Stadium on September 3, 2018 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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These are players who never really managed to make an impact but manage to play snaps at times or start but not in any consistent fashion and not counting special teams.

  • Tre’Shaun Harrison: 4-star WR (Transfer Portal)
  • Keyshawn Helton:3-star WR
  • Dennis Briggs Jr: 4-star DT

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Tre’Shaun Harrison had a lot of hype coming in as a freshman and showed some flashes. He transferred back to the west coast after his sophomore season, tallying 37 receptions for 355 yards and three touchdowns.

Ironically, Keyshawn Helton was the lowest-rated recruit and looked to be on his way to a solid career before an injury derailed him in 2019. He was a nice find by Willie Taggart. I’m not sure he was fully healthy in 2020, so here’s to hoping he can return to form in 2021. Dennis Briggs Jr. redshirted in 2018 and carved out a decent role in 2019. However, he opted out before the 2020 but decided to rejoin the team to appear in five games. He has a chance to make a name for himself if he continues to develop.