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FSU’s 2026 Offensive Outlook: New Faces, Familiar Ratings

A look at the Seminoles' projected attack as they gear up for the upcoming season, highlighted by standout talents in the latest College Football 27 preview.

A New Chapter for the Seminoles

Florida State’s offense for the 2026 season arrives amid a mix of anticipation and uncertainty. The Seminoles will field a largely revamped line, and while the real‑world roster is still taking shape, the latest edition of College Football 27 offers a digital snapshot of what could unfold.

The program’s overall offensive rating stands at 83 in the simulation, a figure that reflects both the potential of returning talent and the learning curve of newcomers. Head coach Mike Norvell has emphasized continuity in scheme while acknowledging the need for chemistry on the line.

At the top of the virtual rankings is wide receiver Duce Robinson, whose 92 overall rating places him ahead of every other Seminoles player. Robinson’s blend of speed and route precision has already drawn praise from analysts who see him as a centerpiece for the upcoming attack.

Joining him are several other standouts. Running back Ousmane Kromah, a sophomore, carries an 84 rating, while senior Quintrevion Wisner holds a 89 rating and is expected to shoulder a larger workload. Micahi Danzy, a redshirt sophomore wide receiver, also posts an 84 rating, adding depth to the receiving corps.

The offensive line features veterans Xavier Chaplin, a redshirt senior left tackle with an 87 rating, and Nate Pabst, a redshirt senior right tackle rated at 82. Both are expected to anchor the protection schemes that will be crucial for Robinson’s success.

Another name to watch is Samuel Singleton Jr., a redshirt junior running back with an 81 rating. Though his rating is modest compared to the others, his versatility could provide additional options in the backfield.

What It Means for the Field

The virtual preview in College Football 27 does more than satisfy fan curiosity; it serves as an early gauge of how the Seminoles’ offense might perform when the real season begins. While the ratings are not definitive, they highlight areas of strength and the players who could shape the team’s identity on the gridiron.

Fans in Tallahassee and beyond will be watching closely as the Seminoles’ new‑look attack takes shape. The blend of high‑rated talent and untested pieces creates a narrative that could define the 2026 campaign, and the excitement is already building across the campus and the broader college football community.

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