FSU football: Projected offensive skill depth chart for spring 2021

TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 21: Wide Receiver D.J. Matthews #7 of the Florida State Seminoles avoids a tackle by Linebacker C.J. Avery #9 of the Louisville Cardinals during the game at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 21, 2019 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Seminoles defeated the Cardinals 35 to 24. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - SEPTEMBER 21: Wide Receiver D.J. Matthews #7 of the Florida State Seminoles avoids a tackle by Linebacker C.J. Avery #9 of the Louisville Cardinals during the game at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 21, 2019 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Seminoles defeated the Cardinals 35 to 24. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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As FSU Football hurdles toward spring football, we take a deep dive into who starts with the first unit come March 10th.

It’s not a hot take to say the roster has gone under significant changes. There are bright spots, but new transfers and high school signees will need to make an immediate impact if FSU wants to turn things around.

Most of the new class is enrolled, with a few waiting to join the program this summer. There is at least one more scholarship spot remaining in the 2021 recruiting class, and most think that will go to an offensive tackle.

I am only going to use players currently enrolled in classes in these projections. So don’t make a crazy face when you don’t see Andrew Parchment or Destyn Hill, etc.

This list will go position by position and will have the players in a list according to where I think they will fall in the depth chart at that position. There will be a brief synopsis on the players as well as the position group as a whole.

This piece will be a three-part series, with this one concentrating on offensive skill players. Defensive skill players will be in part two, and the players in the trenches in the third part.