FSU football: Improved or not? How positions rank compared to last year

DURHAM, NC - OCTOBER 14: A detailed view of a helmet worn by the Florida State Seminoles during their game against the Duke Blue Devils at Wallace Wade Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
DURHAM, NC - OCTOBER 14: A detailed view of a helmet worn by the Florida State Seminoles during their game against the Duke Blue Devils at Wallace Wade Stadium on October 14, 2017 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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Receivers/TE Are Neutral Compared 2020

Could this unit be any worse? Man, the FSU wide receivers were abysmal last year, especially once Tamorrion Terry opted for the rest of the year.

Mike Norvell added Kansas transfer wide receiver Andrew Parchment, who could fill the role Terry brought to the team somewhat.

That’s a good thing, but the remaining players in this unit have a ton of question marks. Can Ontaria Wilson stay healthy?

Will Jordan Young ever become a contributor? Will Keyshawn Helton regain his 2019 pre-injury form?

FSU coaches brought in some talented freshman wide receivers with Malik McClain and Joshua Burrell. Both players were early enrollees, but will they be able to find an impactful role?

Cam McDonald is the lone proven threat at tight end. Can UCLA Jordan Wilson become a factor after missing last season with an injury?

Freshman Jackson West has potential, but it’s tough for freshmen tight ends to find a role in a college offense.

Aside from McDonald, there’s a lot of question marks at the tight end position.