The Florida State Seminoles are set to host a multitude of players with the transfer portal now open. One of them will be this weekend as Louisiana offensive lineman Bryant Williams will visit.
FSU has to replace all five of its starting offensive linemen from the 2025 season. According to Zach Blostein of Noles247, the Seminoles will land Williams soon, as he’s put in a crystal ball prediction for him to commit to the program.
Williams gained 36 games of experience at Louisiana with 14 starts. Eleven of those came in 2025 as Williams started at left tackle. In 719 snaps, the 6-foot-7, 335-pounder only allowed 10 pressures and didn’t give up a single sack. He finished with a 69.4 PFF grade and received honorable mention All-Sun Belt honors.
Other schools involved with Williams are Texas A&M and Kentucky. However, Blostein mentions that Florida State appears to be the leader. He is not yet ranked as a transfer prospect.
Williams has one year left of eligibility.
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