FSU football: Major takeaways from ‘Noles depth chart for LSU

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Chief Osceola and Renegade of the Florida State Seminoles planet the flaming spear on the 50 yardline before the game against the Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 11, 2016 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated Boston College 45 to 7. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)
TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 11: Chief Osceola and Renegade of the Florida State Seminoles planet the flaming spear on the 50 yardline before the game against the Boston College Eagles at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on November 11, 2016 in Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State defeated Boston College 45 to 7. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) /
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Parting Thoughts

I believe the majority of these jobs will likely remain the same, but we have to remember the depth chart changes each week.

FSU coaches constantly evaluate the players, and starting in week one is no guarantee to start the rest of the year.

Also, unfortunately, injuries often take place to alter things. They may change some things based on the matchups with each team.

However, looking at the depth chart, a lot of things become apparent. FSU has a lot of talent and depth on the roster.

It’s something I’ve been touting for a while, but seeing an actual depth chart helps paint the picture clearly. I’ll be curious to see just how many freshmen actually play against LSU Sunday night.

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