FSU football: Improved or not? Position rankings compared to 2022

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 8: A general view of Doak Campbell Stadium during a game between the Virginia Cavaliers and Florida State Seminoles on November 8, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Jeff Gammons/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 8: A general view of Doak Campbell Stadium during a game between the Virginia Cavaliers and Florida State Seminoles on November 8, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Jeff Gammons/Getty Images) /
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Receivers/TE  Much Better Than 2022

If you want to write a manual on flipping a position group on the roster, look no further than FSU at wide receiver and tight end.

What the coaching staff has done with these two groups over the past two seasons is remarkable.

They took the worst unit in 2021 and made them arguably the best in 2022. That receiver unit is even better with addition of Keon Coleman from the transfer portal.

Johnny Wilson, Keon Coleman, Kentron Poitier, Ja’Khi Douglas, and others like Darion Williamson, Destyn Hill, Vandrevius Jacobs, Hykeem Williams, and Deuce Spann could have the opportunity to contribute.

From a talent and size stand point, it’s not close. FSU tight ends upgraded considerably with the additions of Jaheim Bell and Kyle Morlock from the transfer portal.

Markeston Douglas began to emerge in the latter part of 2022, and the experienced Preston Daniels gives some depth. Not to mention a young guy like Jerrale Powers has a year of college experience.