Grading the Florida State football's 2025 recruiting class

Grading Florida State's 2025 recruiting.
Cocoa High wide receiver Jayvan Boggs (#5) is pulled down by a Cardinal Mooney defender. Cocoa High School defeated Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School 31-21 to win the Class 2A semi-final game Friday night in Sarasota.
Cocoa High wide receiver Jayvan Boggs (#5) is pulled down by a Cardinal Mooney defender. Cocoa High School defeated Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School 31-21 to win the Class 2A semi-final game Friday night in Sarasota. / Mike Lang / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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TE CHASE LOFTIN

Florida State fans used to complain about the Seminoles' coaching staff going after so many tight ends. It is crazy how that thought process has changed, as the Seminoles had one of the better young combos in Landen Thomas and Amaree Williams. With four-star Chase Loftin coming into the fold, coach Chris Thomsen has to be smiling from ear to ear.

Grade: A

OL MARIO NASH JR.

Florida State lost three talented offensive linemen in five-star Solomon Thomas (LSU), four-star Peyton Joseph (Georgia Tech), and three-star Daniel Pierre-Louis (Florida), but the Seminoles still landed four-star Mario Nash Jr. The talented offensive lineman can play tackle, guard, and center. The Seminoles needed that versatility on their line.

Grade: A

OL SEAN PORET

Florida State wanted to add offensive linemen talent. Not having an offensive line coach after firing Alex Atkins seemed to scare off talented prospects. However, the Seminoles were able to get a talented three-star, Sean Poret, from Atlanta, Georgia, and can be a factor if he develops properly.

Grade: C+