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Three New Official Visits Set as FSU makes late push for defensive linemen

DSC07065 (1)by:Matt LaSerre11/09/24

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Darryl Desir
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With National Signing Day looming next month, Florida State continues to scramble to rebuild its defensive line class this cycle.

At one point, the Seminoles had commitments from some of the top recruits in the class, including Myron Charles and Javion Hilson. Currently, the Seminoles only have four-star Kevin Wynn still committed on the defensive line, and his commitment has been viewed as shaky the last few weeks.

In response to those events, Florida State has set three new official visits with defensive linemen.

Twins Mandrell Desir and Darryll Desir set an official visit to Florida State just moments after decommitting from UCF on Saturday morning. They will be in Tallahassee for the Charleston Southern game on Nov. 23.

Darryll Desir talked to Warchant after getting offered by Florida State back in March.

“Have a great relationship with the staff,” he said. “Talk to them often. They show me love. … Really loved the environment.”

According to On3, Darryll Desir is a top-50 edge rusher in the country, and Mandrell is a top-140 prospect at the position.

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Florida State has also started to look at the junior college level for talent to boost the 2025 recruiting class.

The Seminoles offered one of the top defensive linemen at the JUCO level a few weeks ago in Tyeland Coleman out of Northwest Mississippi Community College, and now he has also set an official visit for Nov. 23.

According to the On3 Industry Ranking, Coleman is a top-10 JUCO player nationally, as well as a top-three defensive lineman.

The 6-foot-4, 280-pound prospect will also officially visit Cal on Nov. 16.

More on Florida State’s 2025 Recruiting Class

For a deeper look into the Seminoles’ 2025 recruiting class player by player, check out their official On3 team commitment list. Also you can find out where Florida State stacks up against the top teams in the country with On3’s Industry Ranking page.

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