Published Jan 26, 2023
Commitment Breakdown: Florida State lands 2024 Florida WR Tawaski Abrams
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Ryan Wright  •  Rivals.com
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Florida State is stockpiling talented receivers. Head coach Mike Norvell signed four wideouts in the 2023 that included five-star Hykeem Williams and four-stars Vandrevius Jacobs and Edwin Joseph. Adding more fuel to the mix, the Seminoles have a commitment from 2024 four-star Camdon Frier and landed another dynamic talent in Tawaski Abrams on Thursday.

WHAT MAKES ABRAMS DIFFERENT

The next level gear Abrams has under the hood is not something that can be taught. Playing for Dunbar High School (Fort Myers, Fla.) during the 2022 season, if Abrams had any sort of green grass ahead of him, he showed the speed to take it to the house. His Tigers’ squad was not prolific in the passing attack compiling 1,722 yards, but Abrams had a team-high 37 receptions covering 429 yards with five scores. He also ran the rock 21 times with 248 more yards on the resume getting into the end zone two more times.

WHY THIS IS BIG FOR FLORIDA STATE

Abrams was also used in the kick return game with Dunbar; he has the speed to be a game breaker as a punt returner at the next level. He also has the speed to stretch teams vertically in the passing attack, but is also a nightmare to keep tabs on as an inside target dragging corners and nickels all over the field. FSU got another big threat with Abrams’ commitment.

IN HIS WORDS

“I grew up an FSU fan. FSU is my dream school. I like their communication. They reach out every day, the relationship is there.”