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4-star TE Tae'shaun Gelsey commits to Florida State Seminoles

Collin-headshotby:Collin Ginnan12/04/24

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Tae'Shaun Gelsey (Photo by Jeremy Johnson/On3)

Jacksonville Riverside four-star tight end Tae’shaun Gelsey has committed to the Florida State Seminoles.

Gelsey had been committed to Florida since June 29, but On3’s Keith Niebuhr reported Wednesday that Gelsey would not be signing with the Gators on National Signing Day.

He is the No. 345 overall prospect and No. 22 TE in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 50 player in Florida.

On3 ranks Gelsey higher than other recruiting services. He checks in as the No. 184 recruit, No. 11 tight end and No. 28 player in the Sunshine State, according to the 2025 On300.

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On Dec. 1, Gelsey told Warchant that he was “conflicted” about his commitment. He logged a late visit to Tallahassee and could become another welcomed addition to Mike Norvell’s 2025 class.

“Coach Norvell has a lot of energy and he always treats every player the right way,” Gelsey said. “On a decision, I’m still conflicted and still going to do the research on the best spot.”

The Noles signed four-star TE Chase Loftin earlier on Wednesday.

FSU has had a critical impressive performance on National Signing Day, picking up four commitments in addition to Gelsey. The Noles also flipped top-100 running back Ousmane Kromah from Georgia, four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs from UCF, three-star corner Shamar Arnoux from Auburn and three-star OL Sean Poret from USF.