Breaking: Two Programs Setting The Pace For FSU Top WR Target

Breaking: Two Programs Setting The Pace For FSU Top WR Target

2026 Top247 WR Jabari Mack talks the two programs standing out in his recruitment and possible visit plans

Jabari Mack saw his recruitment take off as a sophomore. The four-star 2026 wide receiver from Destrehan (LA.) holds 9 offers from several big programs. Mack traveled to San Antonio (Texas) to compete in the 2024 National Underclassmen Combine last week, and he backed up his ranking with a big performance.

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At 6-feet, 170 pounds, Mack is ranked as the No. 9 wide receiver in the nation and No. 5 overall prospect in Louisiana, according to 247Sports. With offers from programs such as Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi State, Nebraska and Penn State, two nationally-ranked programs are standing out for him.

“Right now the ones that are showing the most love are Texas and Oregon,” he said. “They are staying in contact and they’ve been coming by the school.” 

 

ESPN Ranks FSU Football In Way-Too-Early Top-25 For 2024 Season

Despite their losses on both sides of the ball, the Seminoles still are projected to begin the 2024 season as the highest-ranked team in the ACC.
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With the conclusion of the National Championship on Monday night, the 2023 season has officially come to an end. Already ESPN has put out their Way-Too-Early Top 25 looking toward next fall.

Despite an unblemished regular season and an ACC Championship, the folks in Bristol placed the Seminoles at #17 behind the likes of Ole Miss (#7), Missouri (#8), Arizona (#9), Penn State (#12), and Utah (#13).

Not counting Notre Dame (#10), Florida State was placed as the highest-ranked ACC team. Clemson (#19), NC State (#20), Louisville (#22), and SMU (#24) made the list as well.

Georgia was ranked #1 despite losing big names such as wide receiver Ladd McConkey, tight end Brock Bowers, and running back Kendall Milton. However, they did retain quarterback Carson Beck and landed Florida running back Trevor Etienne.

The Seminoles found themselves in a similar situation. They lost key pieces to the NFL Draft such as quarterback Jordan Travis, defensive end Jared Verse, running back Trey Benson, wide receivers Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson, linebackers Kalen DeLoach and Tatum Bethune, and defensive lineman Braden Fiske. They also lost linebacker DJ Lundy (Colorado) and defensive tackle Malcolm Ray (NC State) to the transfer portal.

However, Mike Norvell and his staff returned to the transfer portal in an attempt to replace the flurry of talent they lost.

The former Clemson and Oregon State QB DJ Uiagalelei found his home in Tallahassee and will likely be the starter come August. Edge rusher Marvin Jones Jr., the son of FSU legend Marvin Jones Sr., transferred to FSU as well.

Additionally, Florida State picked up Alabama cornerback Earl Little Jr. and wide receiver Malik Benson as well as LSU wide receiver Jalen Brown. Speedy Indiana running back and kick returner Jaylin Lucas will likely share the backfield with Lawrance Toafili.

On the defensive side of the ball, the ’Noles picked up defensive lineman Grady Kelly from Colorado State. He will play alongside Darrell Jackson Jr. and Patrick Payton on the edges and possibly Dennis Briggs in the interior should his waiver clear.

In the final AP Poll, the Seminoles finished tied for #6 with Oregon

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