While Florida State saw four players selected over the course of the NFL Draft (Hamsah Nasilrideen to the New York Jets, Asante Samuel Jr. to the Los Angeles Chargers, Janarius Robinson to the Minnesota Vikings and Joshua Kaindoh to the Kansas City Chiefs), two high-profile former Seminoles didn’t hear their names called over the course of the draft: defensive tackle Marvin Wilson and wide receiver Tamorrion Terry.
Terry and Wilson both ended their careers at FSU before the conclusion of the 2020 season, with Terry opting out of the team and Wilson choosing to rehab a nagging leg injury, and while their stock was expected to take a hit between last season’s lack of production and FSU’s overall success on the field both players have potential that NFL teams will be coveting.