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We're most excited to watch these five commits shine during their senior season
Zach Blostein
Fall camp is starting for many high school football prospects across the country this week meaning the high school football season is just weeks away from beginning.
FSU's No. 17 ranked 2025 recruiting class holds 13 commitments right now and they'll all be entering their senior season of high school football this fall.
Here are the five commitments we're most excited to watch during their senior season:
QB Tramell Jones
Quarterback commitment Tramell Jones Jr. seems to get noticeably better every year he suits up for Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin. He's been their starter at QB since his freshman season and in his fourth year of varsity football, he's looking to lead his team to a state championship after being a runner up in his junior season.
In 2021, his freshman season, he completed 88 of 160 pass attempts (55%) for 1,253 yards with 14 TD and 5 INT.
In 2022, those numbers saw an uptick, completing 161 of 277 passes (58.1%) for 2,310 yards with 23 TD and 9 INT.
This past year, he became even more proficient while cutting down on turnovers, completing 183 of 302 passes (60.6%) for 3,195 yards with 33 TD and 7 INT.
We're excited to see FSU's long tenured signal caller pledge improve on those numbers during his senior season. He'll have pass catching weapons like five-star wide receiver Jaime Ffrench and 2028 phenom Brysen Wright.
WR Daylan McCutcheon
Daylan McCutcheon is one of the most electrifying wide receivers in the country and that's why we're amped to see what he can accomplish in his final season of high school football.
The bar is high for the 5-foot-11, 175-pound after he had a breakout junior season in 2023. Going from 25 catches for 274 yards and 2 touchdowns in 2022 to 92 catches for 1,430 yards and 20 touchdowns this past year is just about as big of a production jump imaginable.
Can he improve on his absurd production this upcoming fall? It's possible. McCutcheon works his tail off in the offseason with wide receiver trainer Margin Hooks and could be even more techniquely sound because of that this season.
WR CJ Wiley
Anytime you have a commitment who measures in at 6-foot-4, 195-pounds and runs sub 11 seconds in the 100-meter dash, you expect great things on the gridiron. Four-star wide receiver pledge CJ Wiley definitely backs up his athletic testing with impressive production.
This past season, playing in high classification Georgia high school football, he caught68 passes for 1,473 yards and 14 TDs on 21.7 yards per catch.
Wiley has a blue-chip quarterback throwing the ball to him in Miami commit Luke Nickel -- so he could be in line to only improve on those already impressive numbers from his junior season.
DB Zae Thomas
The 2023 seasonkind of put four-star defensive back Zae Thomas on the scene as a high profile recruit for several reasons. First of all, Thomas showed out against top competition in South Florida -- most notably notching an interception and holding his own in coverage against generational wide receiver talent Jeremiah Smith and blue-chip pass catcher Joshisa Trader.
The American Heritage product also caught an interception against Western High School last season, which has four-star wideout Koby Howard running routes for them.
Thomas will be tested again in his senior year with his season opener against Milton (Ga.) which has blue-chip FSU wideout commitment CJ Wiley running routes for them. He'll also play South Florida powerhouse teams like Chaminade Madonna, Western, Miami Central, Miami Norland and St. Thomas Aquinas. We're excited to see how Thomas does in his final year of high school football.
DL Kevin Wynn
There aren't many high school football highlights more enjoyable than 4-star FSU DL commit Kevin Wynn's junior film. He throws around opposing offensive linemen like they're skill players and finds his way into the backfield consistently.
The 6-foot-2, 320-pounder is an impressive mover at his size and should wreak similar amounts of havoc during his senior season with only more strength and experience under his belt.
Can he beat his 30 TFL mark that he set in his junior season? That'll be interesing to track as the blue-chip defensive line pledge ventures into his senior year.