FSU football: Which players standing out midway through spring camp?

Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Patrick Payton (56) celebrates a sack. The Florida State Seminoles lost to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 31-21 Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.Fsu V Wake Forest Second734
Florida State Seminoles defensive lineman Patrick Payton (56) celebrates a sack. The Florida State Seminoles lost to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 31-21 Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.Fsu V Wake Forest Second734 /
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FSU football completed its second scrimmage of the 2023 spring camp Saturday, which marks a little past the midway point.

It’s been a good camp so far, with 19 newcomers joining the program, and some of those players have made their presence felt with many veterans on limited snap counts. The coaches know for players like Jordan Travis, Fabien Lovett, Tatum Bethune, and others can do.

Those guys on snap counts preserve them while allowing younger players to get more practice reps, which aids in player development.

I know expectations for FSU football will be through the roof when the season kicks off against LSU later this year. However, everything we’re hearing from spring camp says those expectations are not far-fetched.

How can they be when FSU returns the majority of the team from last year and a ton of experienced guys from the transfer portal that are more proven than the players from the portal that joined the program last spring?

FSU rolled a number of teams last year, but I expect that number to increase in 2023. Let’s take a look at some of the players that have stood out at the midway point of spring camp.