The latest edition of the 247Sports basketball recruiting rankings, released on June 18, paints a picture of a Florida State program that remains in motion despite the absence of any verbal commitments. The Seminoles have been busy courting a diverse set of prospects, a strategy overseen by head coach Luke Loucks and his support staff.
Among the names climbing the charts is power forward CJ Rosser, who slipped from No. 2 to No. 3 in the national list and took an official visit to Tallahassee in September 2025. His movement reflects the growing attention the program is receiving from elite talent.
Point guard Cayden Daughtry, now ranked No. 10 after rising from No. 18, has held an offer from FSU since June 2023, underscoring a long‑term relationship that predates the current ranking shuffle.
Shooting guard Jarvis Hayes Jr. has also been on the radar, moving from No. 29 to No. 25 and publicly expressing interest in a future visit, a signal that the coaching staff’s outreach is resonating beyond the top tier.
Freshman power forward Ahmed Nur, who jumped from No. 46 to No. 29, received a recent offer, while combo guard Chase Lumpkin — one of the program’s earliest offers in June 2025 — climbed from No. 62 to No. 33, illustrating the breadth of FSU’s early interest.
Center Caleb Ourigou, who rose from No. 91 to No. 55, earned an offer in January, and combo guard Oneal Delancy, who slipped from No. 56 to No. 57, recently stepped onto the FSU campus for a visit, further validating the staff’s recruiting calculus.
The roster of prospects extends beyond these headline names. Aaron Britt Jr., Tre Keith, Carson Crawford, Jeremy Jenkins, Marcus Curry Jr., Jomar Bernard, Markus Kerr, Henry Robinson, Frashad Tisby and Myles Fuentes are all listed among the players whose rankings have shifted, each navigating a different path toward potential commitment.
The Road Ahead for FSU Recruiting
Head coach Luke Loucks and his cadre of assistants, including Leonard Hamilton, have been instrumental in coordinating these interactions, from scheduling visits to extending scholarship offers, a coordinated effort that reflects a clear recruiting philosophy. The coming months will test whether the early overtures translate into signed letters of intent, a milestone that could cement Florida State’s resurgence in the recruiting arena.