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Florida State offered Fairburn (Ga.) Langston Hughes four-star offensive tackle Dontrell Glover a junior day visit with the 6-foot-3, 290-pound lineman on Saturday.Glover, a former Alabama commit who withdrew his pledge in mid-January, is the No. 175 and No. 10 offensive tackle in the class of 2025 in the 247Sports.com Composite Recruiting Rankings.He arrived at FSU Saturday morning and entered the building with offensive line coach Alex Atkins.Florida State added four-star Amaree Williams to its 2024 recruiting class.Williams announced his commitment to the Seminoles during a ceremony in South Florida on Saturday afternoon.Noles247 learned that Williams secretly signed a letter of intent with Florida State during the early signing period in December.Williams is 6-foot-4, 215 pounds. FSU is adding a pass from North Palm Beach (Fla.) Benjamin School, who recently moved from the 2025 class to the 2024 recruiting class.Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, Miami, Michigan and Oregon are among the many programs that offered Williams a scholarship during his recruiting process.He received the kick on both sides of the ball for The Benjamin School, which went 8-3. Totaled 34 tackles (8 TFL), 4 sacks, 2 FR and INT on defense, catching 16 passes for 424 yards and 7 TDs on offense, per MaxPreps. He was also a two-way player as a sophomore, getting snaps as an EDGE and WR. In total, he made 40 tackles (15 for loss) and 15 sacks on defense. He also picked off 2 passes and forced a fumble in 2022.His father is Moe Williams, a former Kentucky standout and third-round pick of the Vikings in the 1996 NFL Draft. After a distinguished career with the Wildcats, he played ten seasons in the NFL.Williams is ranked as the No. 186 overall prospect by Top247 and the No. 8 athlete in the nation.Scouting Report:Two-way, mid-level athlete with an impressive multi-sport background and NFL pedigree. Can get the job done as an oversized receiver and could transition to tight end at the next level, but ceiling appears to be highest as a 3-4 linebacker who can rush the pass in some situations and drop back into coverage in others. Fluent in space and often aware of surroundings. Closes gaps quickly and has shown the ability to dive and bend when called upon to attack the corner, though he needs to learn some real hand-to-hand skills when used at full strength. part-time player on Saturday. As a forager, you can play over your shoulders while fighting for land. Above all, he can get around defenders with the ball. Eventually, he’ll need to settle into his position and refine his skills, but the rare athleticism suggests he can make an impact somewhere at the Power Five level. The biggest question mark now appears to be long-term growth potential, as he’s projected to be somewhere between 6-4, 215 pounds midway through his junior campaign — and whether or not he can add mass will likely dictate where he settles. ..

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