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Travis Rudolph declares for NFL Draft; will leave FSU after three seasons

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Florida State will be without receiver Travis Rudolph as Warchant confirmed Thursday the former five-star will declare for the NFL Draft.
Florida State will be without receiver Travis Rudolph as Warchant confirmed Thursday the former five-star will declare for the NFL Draft. (USA Today Sports)
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Florida State junior receiver Travis Rudolph will forgo his senior year and declare for the NFL Draft, a source confirmed Thurdsay with Warchant.

Rudolph becomes the third Seminole offensive starter to declare for the NFL Draft in the last two weeks. Star junior tailback Dalvin Cook declared on his Instagram page, a day after FSU’s 33-32 win over Michigan in the Capital One Orange Bowl.

Left tackle Roderick Johnson announced earlier this week through the university he was also leaving.

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Rudolph's final season resulted in him finishing with 56 catches for 840 yards and seven touchdowns as the Seminoles finished 10-3 following a 3-2 start.

FSU signed Rudolph out of West Palm Beach's Cardinal Newman high school where was a five-star prospect and the nation's No. 1 receiver. He leaves FSU with 153 receptions for 2,311 yards and 18 touchdowns.

Check back later for more details on this developing story.

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