FSU football: Who will step up with Mycah Pittman transferring?

Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Mycah Pittman (4) celebrates a first down. The Florida State Seminoles lost to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 31-21 Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.Fsu V Wake Forest Second595
Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Mycah Pittman (4) celebrates a first down. The Florida State Seminoles lost to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 31-21 Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022.Fsu V Wake Forest Second595 /
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Winston Wright Jr.

Ironically enough, the first player I am mentioning missed the entirety of the 2022 season with the Seminoles after he suffered a lower-body injury as a result of a car crash that happened back in his hometown of Savannah, Georgia.

The former West Virginia standout was very productive with the Mountaineers as he combined to have 129 receptions for 1337 yards and seven touchdowns during his three-year playing career.

The dynamic playmaker is much more than a receiving threat as he is capable of taking it the distance with the football in his hands on special teams. While at West Virginia, he had 52 kickoff returns for 1236 yards and two touchdowns.

To put this into perspective, a Seminole player has not eclipsed 300 kickoff return yards in a season since Kermit Whitfield did so in 2016.