Three prospects to monitor for the Seminoles' official visitor weekend

Three prospects that should be monitored for the Seminoles' official visitor weekend.
Mar 9, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles head football coach Mike Norvell accepts the Bear Bryant coach of the Year award during a media timeout of a basketball game against the Miami Hurricanes at Donald L. Tucker Center. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 9, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles head football coach Mike Norvell accepts the Bear Bryant coach of the Year award during a media timeout of a basketball game against the Miami Hurricanes at Donald L. Tucker Center. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports / Melina Myers-USA TODAY Sports
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Florida State football is gearing for its second official visit weekend in June. The Seminoles are currently sitting outside the top 50 in the 247Sports Composite rankings.

The coaching staff surely wants to solidify its first commitment since January when four-star defensive end Javion Hilson flipped his pledge from Alabama to Florida State when legendary head football coach Nick Saban retired.

However, this is a pivotal time for the program. Florida State's football team accomplished a multitude of achievements such as an undefeated regular season and a conference championship during the 2023 season.

While the Seminoles only saw one official visitor on campus last weekend with four-star cornerback Onis Konanbanny, Florida State has a ton more prospects taking a trip this weekend.

The prospects include four-star running back Ousmane Kromah, four-star tight end Chase Loftin, four-star interior offensive lineman Max Buchanan, four-star defensive end Zion Grady, four-star linebacker Ethan Pritchard (FSU commit), four-star cornerback Tony Williams (UCF commit), four-star safety Ladarian Clardy, four-star safety Bryce Fitzgerald, and three-star safety Max Redmon.

In this article, I want to break down three prospects that Seminole fans need to monitor.