FSU football: Top questions heading into 2021 spring game

FSU's Jordan Travis during the game against ASU in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Tuesday, Dec. 31, at the Sun Bowl in El Paso.Sun Bowl 2019 026
FSU's Jordan Travis during the game against ASU in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Tuesday, Dec. 31, at the Sun Bowl in El Paso.Sun Bowl 2019 026 /
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Wide Receiver Separation

The might be the area of most concern on the team. This unit was awful last season and didn’t equate to much production.

Some of it was poor quarterback play or limitations on the passing game, but a lot of it was wide receivers dropping passes and not getting open.

The coaching staff addressed this unit with two talented freshmen early enrollees, Malik McClain and Joshua Burrell.

Destyn Hill will join this summer along with Kansas transfer Andrew Parchment. However, it’ll be up to veterans like Ontaria Wilson and Keyshawn Helton to set the tone.

Will Jordan Young look like a contributor, or will the two freshmen by-pass him on the depth chart? I’m also looking to see if Bryan Robinson, Kentron Poitier, and Ja’Khi Douglas could be a playmaker for the Noles in 2021.

Again, I’m not looking for stats necessarily, but I’m looking to see if guys are winning their routes even if the ball doesn’t come to them.

It’s a must for the offense if the Noles are to have any success scoring many points in 2021.