Four-star safety prospect Jeremiah Proctor, a top recruit in the 2027 class, has tweaked his official visit itinerary, signaling the next phase of his college decision process. The adjustments come as the Georgia native narrows his focus to a handful of programs that could shape his future on and off the field.
A Revised Visit Calendar
The first stop on his tour will be the Pittsburgh Panthers, who will host him from May 27 through May 29. The visit offers a preliminary look at the Panthers' defensive schemes and campus culture before he moves on to more prominent contenders.
A week later, Florida State will welcome him June 5‑7, a visit that holds particular significance because of his close relationship with Seminoles safeties coach Evan Cooper. The connection with Cooper has been highlighted as a decisive factor in Proctor's recruitment narrative.
Following that, LSU will host him June 12‑14, continuing a whirlwind schedule that also includes a June 19‑21 visit to Tennessee. Proctor originally had Tennessee on his calendar for May 21‑23, but he shifted the dates, underscoring the fluidity of his plans.
Recruitment Rankings
According to 247Sports, he is currently the No. 20 linebacker nationally and the No. 24 overall player from Georgia, adding a competitive edge to his recruitment narrative. His ranking reflects both his on-field performance and the high expectations placed on top defensive backs.
What Florida State Must Demonstrate
To remain a front‑runner, the Seminoles will need to make a strong impression during his Tallahassee visit, leveraging their recent on‑field successes and the personal connection with Coach Cooper. The program will likely showcase facilities, coaching staff interactions, and a clear pathway to playing time.
The outcome of these trips could reshape the balance of power in the SEC and the ACC, as each program vies for a player who could anchor their defensive units for years to come. Proctor's final five schools — Florida State, Tennessee, Kentucky, LSU and Miami — represent a mix of regional prestige and national exposure.