FSU Football: The 2023 roster is more talented that the 2022 roster
By Jason Zang
Offensive Roster Review
Quarterback: Jordan Travis really can into his own last season and is cemented as the starter for 2023. The only real difference from 2022 to 2023 is that AJ Duffy may unseat Tate Rodemaker as the No. 2 QB if he continues to have a good off-season and camp. Brock Glenn will sit at No. 4 and learn the offense.
Running back: Trey Benson returns as the clear-cut #1 back after splitting time with TreShaun Ward (whom I loved to watch play) and Lawrance Toafili. With Ward gone, Toafili stepping in at #2, plus you still have Rodney Hill and CJ Campbell, who will have increased roles. Freshman Sam Singleton may see a little time in garbage time, but I expect him to redshirt.
Wide Receiver: This unit is by far much better with Johnny Wilson, the addition of Keon Coleman, the arrival of Destyn Hill, and the rise of Kentron Poitier, plus all the other playmakers here. I have not been this excited for this group since the Peter Warrick days.
Tight End: It’s another position group that has a drastic change with the addition of Jaheim Bell and Kyle Morlock. The two guys fill different roles but should make a huge impact. There is also good depth behind these two with guys like Markeston Douglas, Brian Courtney, and Jerrale Powers.
Offensive Line: I can’t say enough about the work Alex Atkins has done with this unit. The talent they brought through the portal is amazing, and the high school recruiting has improved. Having Robert Scott skip the draft and come back was huge, and adding Jeremiah Byers and Casey Roddick from the portal gives them three guys that will play a lot of snaps. There is a lot of game experience and depth on the offensive line which is something we have not had in a long time.