Florida State Football: 3 signees from 2020 class who’ll have instant impacts
The top-ranked early enrollee will undoubtedly have an immediate impact on Florida State. Bryan Robinson is listed as the No. 179 overall prospect and No. 32 receiver in the class, per 247Sports. He leads seven other early enrollees this spring and could be a valuable rotational piece who could help replace Keith Gavin.
More importantly, he could join Tamorrion Terry and D.J. Matthews and form one devastating trio. OK, I’m getting ahead of myself because I’m not banking on Robinson starting from day one, but he could very well join the regular rotation to start the season.
We’ll find out just how ready he is this spring when he acclimates to the new offense.
Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing in at 185 pounds, the Florida-native has strong hands and his speed may not be the most jaw-dropping aspect of his game but he can still turn a five-yard slant route into a 50-yard touchdown. He is fast, but he may not be the fastest guy on the field at all times.
Florida State could use more weapons on offense to help out whoever starts under center and Robinson is an intriguing talent who could play right away.