FSU football: 2022 Early Signing Period mock recruiting class

Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell tosses his hat to a fan after the Seminoles' victory. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Miami Hurricanes 31-28 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Fsu V Miami Second Half947
Florida State Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell tosses his hat to a fan after the Seminoles' victory. The Florida State Seminoles defeated the Miami Hurricanes 31-28 Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021.Fsu V Miami Second Half947 /
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Final Thoughts

These additions would be a monster closing for Mike Norvell and the coaching staff. That would be two transfers with the potential to make an impact in 2022 at key positions of need.

Then an additional three players ranked in the top 100 and two more just outside the top 100. Altogether, that would be four players ranked in the top 40 and four more ranked between No. 93 and No. 126.

It would easily be the best class on paper since Jimbo Fisher’s final class in 2017. It would give the Noles 24 players, with the potential to take eight more players if they have more attrition from the roster via the transfer portal.

I still expect a few more players to make that transition. The Noles will likely focus on the offensive line, linebacker, wide receiver, defensive end, quarterback, and maybe tight end or any player that believes helps the program.

This recruiting class should finish inside the top 10, which is an amazing feat considering they have been under .500 since the 2018 season.

Make sure you stay tuned to Chopchat this week as we analyze the recruiting class once the signing period completes.

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