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Published Jun 10, 2023
2024 OT Prospect Jayden Todd focused on improvement at FSU's Elite Camp
Nick Carlisle  •  TheOsceola
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Jayden Todd was one of the many 2024 offensive line prospects attending the Florida State Elite Camp at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday.

The 6-foot-6, 315-pound tackle out of Dublin (GA.) West Laurens has started to garner attention from Power 5 schools as an up-and-coming prospect. Having mostly offers from Ivy League schools and a handful of G5 programs, Todd earned his first P5 scholarship offer from Virginia Tech last month and Florida State may not be far behind to offer the developing tackle.

"Coach (Mike) Norvell just came up to me and said I did a really good job today and they will definitely be in touch," Todd said after the camp had ended.

Saturday was the second time that Todd has been on FSU's campus as he took an unofficial visit in May. This go around, he got some 1-on-1 coaching from the Florida State coaching staff.

"I enjoyed the intensity of Coach (Alex) Atkins," Todd said. "I just enjoyed Coach Cooper (Williams) and Coach (Gabe) Fertitta coaching me up ... I took a lot of being patient with my hands and getting better footwork. Staying square at the line of scrimmage — things like that."

Todd had recently attended a camp at Auburn and also plans to attend a camp at Georgia next week — trying to showcase his talents and increase his stock against some quality competition.

"I feel like I did good," Todd said. "I feel like there was definitely some good competition here and I feel like I held my own, no doubt."

Though he doesn't have an offer from FSU yet, one may be looming if FSU wants to get in early on a developing physical presence in Todd.


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