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Four-Star Edge Prospect Jabarrius Garror Eyes Florida State Official Visit

Recruitment battle intensifies as Seminoles aim to add top talent to 2027 class

The competition for elite defensive talent has placed Jabarrius Garror, a four‑star edge prospect in the 2027 cycle, at the center of Florida State's recruiting narrative. Ranked No. 93 nationally and No. 2 among Alabama prospects, Garror has already taken multiple trips to Tallahassee, including Junior Day, Legacy Weekend and summer camp sessions, underscoring the Seminoles' persistent pursuit.

Why the June visit matters

Scheduled for an official visit on June 19, Garror's trip will provide an up‑close look at the program's facilities, coaching staff and the evolving 2027 roster. The visit comes after his decommitment from Alabama and amid interest from Texas A&M, making the weekend a potential inflection point in his decision‑making process.

Garror's junior season was nothing short of spectacular: he logged 106 tackles, 32.5 tackles for loss and 21 sacks, figures that have propelled him into the conversation for the nation's top edge rushers. Those numbers, combined with his top‑tier rankings, have turned his recruitment into a marquee storyline for programs vying for his signature.

Florida State is leveraging the visit to reinforce its pitch, emphasizing the chance to be part of a defensive unit that already includes commitments from edge rusher Anthony Cavallaro. The Seminoles hope that a strong impression on game day will tip the scales in their favor, especially as they aim to fortify the 2027 class with elite pass‑rushers.

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