3 true freshman players that should play on the Seminoles' offense

Three true freshman offensive players should get some snaps.
Florida High junior Micahi Danzy (8) runs through two tackles in the Class 2S state semifinal matchup between Florida High and Bishop Verot on Dec. 2, 2022, at Mike Hickman Stadium. The Seminoles won, 38-28.

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Florida High junior Micahi Danzy (8) runs through two tackles in the Class 2S state semifinal matchup between Florida High and Bishop Verot on Dec. 2, 2022, at Mike Hickman Stadium. The Seminoles won, 38-28. J9t7666 / Jack Williams/Tallahassee Democrat / USA TODAY NETWORK
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RB MICAHI DANZY

Florida State's fan base came into the 2024 season where they thought that the Seminoles' offensive unit would excel in running the football. The Seminoles had to replace the likes of ultra-talented Trey Benson, who was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2024 NFL Draft.

However, the coaching staff added pieces via the transfer portal, such as Alabama's Roydell Williams and Indiana's Jaylin Lucas. Unfortunately, Lucas is now out for the remainder of the season with an injury, and head football coach Mike Norvell announced that Williams will be out for an extended period.

As a result, veteran Lawrance Toafili and true freshman Kameron Davis. As I alluded to in a previous article talking about the tandem, it seems like both Toafili and Davis are starting to find their footing.

I know that Davis is a talented true freshman, but I want to see what former four-star prospect Micahi Danzy has in him. The Tallahassee native has the elite speed that the Seminoles desperately need in the offense. Even if he isn't fully acclimated to the playbook, give him a few simple plays to get him out in space.