3 Seminole football players that could play well at the 2026 Senior Bowl

Three Florida State football players that could do well at the 2026 Senior Bowl.

Nov 23, 2024; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Squirrel White (3) celebrates with tight end Holden Staes (19) after scoring a touchdown against the UTEP Miners during the first half at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
Nov 23, 2024; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver Squirrel White (3) celebrates with tight end Holden Staes (19) after scoring a touchdown against the UTEP Miners during the first half at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images | Angelina Alcantar/USA TODAY Network via Imagn Images
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Florida State's offensive line should be much improved for the Seminoles in 2024. We have heard that before as the Seminoles had a veteran offensive line under the guidance of offensive line coach Alex Atkins. However, current offensive line coach Herb Hand has a track record.

With that being said, the Seminoles added four transfers in Micah Pettus (Ole Miss), Adrian Medley (UCF), Luke Petitbon (Wake Forest), and Gunnar Hansen (Vanderbilt). This group should allow the recruits and younger players on the roster to develop in a year where they have to perform solidly now.

One player that stands out to me on NFL radars is potential starting right tackle Micah Pettus. The professional football league values size that can be groomed into something special. Pettus is listed at 6'7" and 350 pounds.

Pettus started 29 games in three seasons. He has the experience to make a difference in the NFL. However, one of the biggest concerns of the offensive lineman is his consistency. I expect him to clean that up this season and impress NFL teams with his skill set.

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