FSU football: 5 players who benefited most from 2022 spring camp

Players for the Florida State Seminoles raise their helmets in celebration after winning the NCAA Nokia Sugar Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game against the Virginia Tech Hokies on 4th January 2000 at the Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The Florida State Seminoles won the game 46 - 29. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Players for the Florida State Seminoles raise their helmets in celebration after winning the NCAA Nokia Sugar Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game against the Virginia Tech Hokies on 4th January 2000 at the Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The Florida State Seminoles won the game 46 - 29. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) /
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Jordan Travis

The most important position for the Noles finally saw its quarterback get a full spring camp under his belt.

Jordan Travis missed portions of the last two spring camps due to injuries or health issues. However, this spring saw him available and getting tons of reps in the offense. We saw Travis progress as a passer last season, particularly in the last three games.

We know what he can do as a runner, and Travis showed improvement in playing smarter by avoiding unnecessary hits.

This spring was the first time he went into camp knowing he was the starter, which has allowed him to relax a bit and work on becoming more of a leader.

He’s brimming with confidence and should have a better offensive line and skill positions players in 2022.

FSU football will go as Jordan Travis goes, and that will depend on his health, coupled with his ability make plays in the passing game.

Will a full spring camp translate into more progression in the summer and fall? We’ll see soon enough.

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