Four-star edge Anthony Cavallaro is one of the top prospects committed to Florida State in the 2027 cycle. He made his pledge back at the end of January, and he was on campus this weekend for his second visit since committing.
The 6-foot-5, 230-pounder spoke on how things went in Tallahassee. To no surprise, it went immensely well.
“It was amazing,” Cavallaro told Noles247. “Just getting around the people that I love, the coaches, the players, it just feels like I’m home again.”
Of course, Cavallaro kept getting offers after he committed to the Seminoles as schools like the UCF Knights and Iowa State Cyclones got involved. However, not only was his trip to FSU a very positive one, but Cavallaro got even more reassurance on his decision.
“Just really confirming that this is where I want to be. That this is going to be my home for three or four years,” Cavallaro said.
He would double down on his love for Florida State by leaving no doubt that he was all the way locked in.
“100%, recruiting is closed. Feel amazing.”
Cavallaro is the No. 348 player nationally and the No. 29 edge per 247Sports composite rankings. In the state of Florida, he’s the No. 32 recruit.
He’s coming off an impressive junior year at Indian Rocks Christian High School in Largo, Florida. Cavallaro produced 60 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, 26 quarterback hurries, and two fumble recoveries.
This is huge news for FSU, especially after blue-chip safety Mekhi Williams decommitted on Sunday morning. They gained a commitment from three-star defensive lineman Eric Vaulx Jr. as well on Sunday.
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Reporting by Matthew Lenix , FSU Wire / FSU Wire
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