Fall Camp Sets the Stage for Seminoles
As the Seminoles reconvene in Tallahassee, the spotlight falls on quarterback Ashton Daniels, who is expected to take the first snap, while veteran coach Herb Hand continues to shape the offensive line's scheme.
The line boasts a depth unseen in recent years, anchored by redshirt junior Andre' Otto, who is battling for an interior spot, and complemented by the versatile Tony White, whose experience adds stability to the unit.
Defensively, the secondary is anchored by Ja’Bril Rawls, the reigning top cornerback, while Nehemiah Chandler and Quindarrius Jones vie for the opposite starting role; the emerging Micahi Danzy also pushes for minutes, and the Desir twins provide a promising foundation after strong freshman campaigns.
On the pass rush, Rylan Kennedy is slated to assume a larger responsibility, aiming to translate his interior presence into more sacks, a goal that aligns with the staff's broader defensive agenda.
At receiver, Duce Robinson returns as the program's first 1,000‑yard performer since 2019, and the competition for the third spot features Jasen Lopez, Devin Carter, EJ White and Darryon Williams, while veterans Jalen Anderson and Deamontae Diggs add depth to the corps.
Coaches stress that consistency across fall camp will ultimately dictate who earns the most opportunities, a narrative that will unfold on the practice fields of Florida State and resonate throughout the upcoming season.