FSU football: 5 players who improved the most in 2023 spring camp

Sep 25, 2004; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles mascot Chief Osceloa and the FSU horse Renegade.Mandatory Credit: Preston Mack-USA TODAY Sports(©) Copyright 2004 by Preston Mack
Sep 25, 2004; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles mascot Chief Osceloa and the FSU horse Renegade.Mandatory Credit: Preston Mack-USA TODAY Sports(©) Copyright 2004 by Preston Mack /
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Bless Harris

When Bless Harris arrived in Tallahassee from Lamar University before the 2022 season, FSU fans knew he was part of the many bodies the coaching staff was throwing at the offensive line issue.

However, Harris won the starting right tackle spot only to get injured in the first game against Duquesne and miss the rest of the 2022 season.

Although he won the starting spot before the injury, Harris didn’t look like some great tackle prospect. He looked more serviceable than anything.

However, that isn’t the case through what we saw in 2023 spring camp. Harris looks like a player that’s a sure-fire starter and could be a difference-maker on a much-improved offensive line with several impact transfers.

He lists at 6’5″ and 325 pounds and didn’t give anything to FSU starting defensive ends Jared Verse or Patrick Payton in the spring game.