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Two Highly-Regarded Offensive Linemen Include FSU Football In Top Schools List

The Seminoles made the cut for a pair of talented offensive linemen.
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Florida State enters March with four verbal commitments in its 2025 class. While some programs push for early decisions, the Seminoles have shown that they're willing to let the process play out and that formula has been successful. After all, the program is coming off a cycle where head coach Mike Norvell signed his top class since arriving in Tallahassee.

The coaching staff has plenty of needs to fill in #Tribe25, including along the offensive line. The Seminoles have a whopping seven offensive linemen on their roster who are redshirt seniors, meaning they'll be losing a ton of experience up front after the season.

Over the last couple of days, a pair of highly-regarded offensive linemen included Florida State in their top schools list - four-star prospect Dontrell Glover and three-star prospect Maki Stewart.

Glover announced his top-9 on Monday and the Seminoles made the cut alongside Georgia, Auburn, Tennessee, Kentucky, Miami, Auburn, Missouri, Arkansas, and Georgia Tech. Florida State has been trending for the Peach State product as of late as he picked up an offer from the program during a Junior Day at the beginning of February.

Shortly after the new year, Glover backed off of a pledge he made to Alabama last spring. He's clearly exploring his options and the Seminoles appear to be near the top of his mind at the moment. The 6-foot-4, 310-pound offensive lineman is regarded as the No. 193 overall prospect, the No. 9 IOL, and the No. 27 recruit in the state of Georgia in the 2025 class according to 247Sports.

Stewart also updated his recruitment to begin the week as he cut his list down to five; Florida State, Texas A&M, Arizona State, UCF, and Utah. He picked up an offer from the Seminoles last April and was most recently on campus over the summer.

The California native could possibly return to campus for an official visit later this year. The 6-foot-6, 290-pound offensive lineman is regarded as the No. 653 overall prospect, the No. 43 IOL, and the No. 62 recruit in the state of California in the 2025 class according to 247Sports.

Florida State holds the No. 15 class in the country with pledges from four-star offensive tackle Solomon Thomas, four-star defensive end Javion Hilson, three-star quarterback Tramell Jones Jr., and three-star linebacker Ethan Pritchard.


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