3 prospects that the Noles could make a lasting impression on their official visits

Three prospects that Florida State could make a lasting impression on their official visits
Florida State football and coaches players arrive for the fifth FSU spring football practice of the
Florida State football and coaches players arrive for the fifth FSU spring football practice of the / Ehsan Kassim/Tallahassee Democrat / USA
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S JORDAN YOUNG

Did I mention how vital it was that the coaching staff was able to solidify safety prospects in their 2025 recruiting class? If Florida State strikes out on being able to get back in the race for Johnson Jr., they need to look at other options.

It is always ideal to keep other options on the target board in case things go wrong. Recruiting always has ebbs and flows where teenagers are making the hardest decisions of their lifetimes. With that being said, things can get unpredictable at times.

One prospect to monitor would be four-star safety Jordan Young. Even though he has received a crystal ball prediction in favor of the Clemson Tigers, the Seminoles still have an opportunity to let their voice be heard.

Young is a top-50 prospect that the Seminoles need to get into the class. The North Carolina native will be officially visiting Clemson on the weekend of May 31 then will visit Florida State on the weekend of June 14 before wrapping it up at Tennessee on the weekend of June 21.

The Seminoles need to put their best foot forward if they want to land Young.