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Published Jun 20, 2020
Breaking down the FSU Football recruiting offers this week (6/20)
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Michael Langston  •  TheOsceola
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It was another busy week for Florida State's football recruiting efforts as the Seminoles extended offers to a number of highly touted recruits for 2021 and 2022.

Here's a complete breakdown of those offers, where the Seminoles stand with each prospect, and what to look for going forward.

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(FSU offered June 18) - OC Kenny Dillingham, TE coach Chris Thomsen extended offer

The Skinny on FSU offering TE Mitchell Evans

Mitchell Evans is a guy that the 'Noles have been communicating with a good deal during the last month or so. Evans told Warchant that the FSU offer was huge for him and that he's aware head coach Mike Norvell likes to use the tight end more than many coaches.

It's also a plus that Evans has already started to build a good relationship with offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham and tight ends coach Chris Thomsen. It sounds like Evans is already working on a visit date to check out FSU in the fall once the restrictions are lifted. Iowa State, Pittsburgh and Louisville are the other schools that seem to be in the picture right now.

(FSU offered June 18) - RB coach David Johnson extended offer

The Skinny on FSU offering RB Raleek Brown

Raleek Brown is FSU's latest offer for the 2022 class, and the Seminoles are joining a crowded field. Oklahoma is leading the pack at this stage, but Alabama, Arizona State, Michigan, Florida State and others are trying to catch up.

FSU does have some nice connections here since RBs coach David Johnson and Dillingham both recruited him when they were at their previous schools -- Johnson at Tennessee and Dillingham at Auburn. Brown hasn't taken a lot of visits yet, but Oklahoma has been the frontrunner. The good news for the other schools is that he hasn't set any type of timeline for a decision.

Brown plans to visit FSU once trips are allowed again. And while the 'Noles have some ground to make up, he definitely seems to be intrigued by how backs are used in this offense.

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