
The quarterback position is one that teams have to hit on to build an elite program. For Florida State, recruiting and developing signal-callers from the high school ranks has been a mixed bag during head coach Mike Norvell's tenure in Tallahassee.
The Seminoles are looking to change that after rebuilding their coaching staff this offseason.
On Sunday, Florida State extended a scholarship to rising junior and four-star quarterback Braylen Warren following his performance at the program's elite camp. Warren was among a handful of recruits to throw in front of Norvell, offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, and quarterbacks coach Tony Tokarz.
Warren already holds interest from teams such as Arkansas, Michigan State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Virginia, and Illinois, among others.
Blessed to receive an offer from Florida State!! @jteigland @Steve_Warren96 @Warren_Academy @Coach_Limongi pic.twitter.com/yDSEBPQq3s
— Braylen warren (@BraylenwarrenQB) June 1, 2025
As a sophomore, Warren completed 147/219 passes for 2,105 yards with 30 touchdowns to eight interceptions while adding 48 catches for 175 yards and two more scores. He passed for 200+ yards in three games, including a season-high 17/26 passing for 351 yards with four touchdowns to one interception in a 48-3 victory against Columbus High School on September 6.
Warren led Westside High School to a 12-1 record and a playoff appearance during his first season as a starter.
The 6-foot-1, 180-pound quarterback is regarded as the No. 286 overall prospect, the No. 19 QB, and the No. 2 recruit in Nebraska in the 2027 class according to 247Sports.
Florida State holds four verbal commitments in its 2027 class which ranks No. 1 in the country. The Seminoles have yet to add a quarterback to the fold.
Four-Star DB Jaylen Scott
Four-Star DB Mekhi Williams
Four-Star DB Bryce Williams
Four-Star WR Kaneilius Purdy
Senior Tommy Castellanos
Junior Jaylen King
Redshirt Sophomore Brock Glenn
Redshirt Sophomore Michael Grant
Freshman Kevin Sperry
Freshman Gavin Markey
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