FSU football: Several Noles make PFF Final Top 300 Draft Board

Florida State Seminoles defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) after Clemson does not complete the pass as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Clemson Tigers in college football at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018.Fsu Vs Clemson1011a
Florida State Seminoles defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) after Clemson does not complete the pass as the Florida State Seminoles take on the Clemson Tigers in college football at Doak S. Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018.Fsu Vs Clemson1011a /
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Are These Projections Accurate?

I think Asante Samuel Jr. is a first-round talent, especially considering the FSU defensive line couldn’t generate much of a pass rush his final two years in Tallahassee.

What he lacks in length and height he makes up for in technique and a dawg mentality.

Marvin Wilson was once thought to be a first or second-round talent, but the decision to come back for 2020 hurt his stock a lot. Not to mention the numbers he put up during his FSU Pro Day were not anything to write home about. I’m not sure I’d take him in the third round, but we’ll see what happens.

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Hamsah Nasirildeen in the fourth-round would be a valuable selection. Hamsah can do a lot of different things in the secondary and has the production in college to back it up.

Joshua Kaindoh and Janarius Robinson selected in the fifth and sixth rounds would make sense. Both are physical freaks that were not developed by the coaching staff during their time at FSU.

Tamorrion Terry would be worth a selection in the sixth round because of the production he had without great QB play at FSU. There is some question about his work ethic, but he’s a physical freak that would be worth taking a chance on.