With good reason, much of the college football talk around Florida State has been with an angst-ridden tone about missing the playoffs. Still, the Seminoles have a high-profile Orange Bowl game coming up against the defending two-time champion in Georgia (who also was not selected). In addition, not to be lost in the shuffle, the team has some special players, and here we will speculate on where some Florida State draft prospects will go.
As we turn the calendars to 2024, the draft discussion will only heat up. Mock drafts will continue to appear, more players will declare themselves eligible, and the combine will take place. All of this changes the order in which analysts project who will be drafted and where.
During a time of disappointment for the Florida Seminoles, let's attempt to focus on the bright future for some of their draft prospects.
Keon Coleman - WR
CBS Sports has Keon Coleman as the 15th-ranked prospect in the entire draft, and the third wide receiver overall. This draft is deep at the position. Marvin Harrison Jr. is the top name who is expected to be picked very early. At six foot four, 215 pounds Coleman is a bigger-body receiver. He'd be an asset at any time. However, teams like the New York Giants, Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots are in genuine need for pass-catchers. Nonetheless, it is the Los Angeles Charges that we will go with here, picking Coleman in the mid-first round. Alongside Keenan Allen, Coleman can make an immediate impact, providing another big-play threat for Justin Herbert.
Jared Verse - Edge
Verse and Coleman have a lot in common. Like Coleman, Verse is also a six-foot four junior. Furthermore, he is the second Seminole expected to be picked in the first round. CBS Sports has Verse as the ninth best overall prospect, and second edge rusher off the board. Realistically, Verse (pre-combine) should be in discussion for all teams that are drafting mid-first round. The Denver Broncos, Arizona Cardinals, and Atlanta Falcons are teams where Verse would be a great addition to the defensive line. Nonetheless, Verse seems like a Pete Carrol guy. Therefore, here the Seahawks recognize the NFC west is about slowing down the opposing quarterback, and draft Verse.
Ranking NFL Teams New Alt/Throwback Uniforms
To hype the start of NFL training camp and the upcoming 2023 season, many teams are unveiling a new gameday look. From classic throwbacks uniforms to more vibrant colorways, we've compiled a ranking for the best (and worst) of the new NFL alternative or throwback uniforms that you'll see this season.
To clarify, this ranking is specific only to those teams sporting these threads on special occasions throughout the season. This does not include those uniform sets that have been updated (like the Carolina Panthers) or are a total makeover.
There is a lot to unpack here. Most recently, the Tennessee Titans finally showed us what we knew was coming. They will pay tribute their history with the Houston Oilers look. The same holds true for the Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles who will both throw it back to their original colors. Then, there's the Arizona Cardinals. They are the only franchise on this list that will have a completely new uniform design this season.
What Was The Methodology?
First of all, I considered tradition. In professional sports, so many teams' original uniforms contain a character that truly embodies the city. Over the past 20 years, many organizations have moved away from that and opted for a louder and more modern look. Now, we are finding so many players and fans alike are attracted to the simpler design that screams history, instead of that extra neon stripe down the side.
Currently, the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have top selling jerseys in the NFL. They are the only two in the top ten sellers that will offer a new option for the 2023 season. Will their new alternate look be a future hot item? Time will tell. But for now, our official ranking lists the best new alternative and throwback uniforms for the upcoming NFL season.
#10 Cleveland Browns
The Browns' uniform design is so simple to start with that it's hard to get creative on something new to wear without making it too flashy. With the new white helmets, the Browns will pay tribute their roots. It also nicely compliments the 1946 patch. However, not everyone seems to be in favor. NFL fans have been quick to point out the Browns' in-state rivals the Cincinnati Bengals, already wear alternate white helmets.
#9 Arizona Cardinals
This is a tricky one because Arizona has worn the black jersey, black pants combo for a few years now. However, their new alternative look showcases the team's new design, which is much simpler. The black helmet here is sharp. I just don't understand why only the away red jersey says "Arizona" across the top, and the rest of their jersey options do not.
#8 Indianapolis Colts
In reference to the "Indiana Nights" and an "Indiana Night Sky" the Colts will have an all-blue uniform look that pairs with the black helmet. This look will debut week 7 against the Cleveland Browns.
#7 Minnesota Vikings
There's not a huge change here. The Vikings alternate look is simply a nod to their classic original look. It contains the gray facemask. "The Classic" will be worn on the first week of the season.
#6 Detroit Lions
The Lions will debut a new blue helmet with an alternate logo on October 30 against the Raiders and during the week 18 matchup with their division rival Vikings. It will be paired with the alternate all-gray jersey and pants combination. This set also pays tribute to the culture and city of Detroit.
#5 New York Jets
The Jets have all sorts of new toys and expectations this year. Aaron Rodgers and company will wear "legacy" whites during their opening game (Monday Night Football) against the Buffalo Bills, and on October 1 against the Kansas City Chiefs. The alternate parts here are the white facemask, the retro logo, and the jersey design that mirrors the Jets of the '80s.
#4 Philadelphia Eagles
From Gang Green to Kelly Green. The Eagles haven't officially posted photos yet, but UniWatch did have a preview. This set also pays tribute to look Reggie White and Randall Cunningham made famous. This design should be the team's permanent look.
#3 Tennessee Titans
What we all knew was coming. What NFL fans have wanted for years, finally was confirmed this weekend. The Titans will sport the classic throwback look that respects where they came from. That would be Houston. The Oilers logo with Columbia blue will be worn twice this season. Though these uniforms are a total hit, there's a slight deduction in ranking due to the Titans taking so long to finally showcase these. How do Houston Texan's fans feel about this?
#2 Seattle Seahawks
Seattle is also paying tribute to their roots. While this is a complete departure from their current uniform, the throwback mirrors the classic Seahawk look from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. It may (or may not) be coincidental, but this look will also be worn against the Cleveland Browns on week 8.
#1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
This is just the most unique color in the entire NFL catalog. The Creamsicle makes it triumphant return. Taking the field on October 15 vs. the Lions, this throwback "Bucco Bruce" look was the team's standard uniform from 1976-1996. "Our fans have waited a decade to see our players back in these classic Creamsicle jerseys, and we are excited to celebrate our rich legacy when we debut these one-of-a-kind uniforms," the Bucs said in their official announcement.