Florida State’s offensive line has been one of the most underwhelming units on the team through the first half of the season, with five different starting combinations in just six games. The inconsistency has highlighted the need for upgrades, and the Seminoles are working hard to address this on the recruiting front.
On Tuesday, Florida State landed a key recruit, as four-star offensive lineman Daniel Pierre Louis announced his commitment to the Seminoles. Pierre Louis chose FSU over offers from schools like NC State and Florida. The announcement came shortly after he visited NC State last weekend, following an earlier visit to Tallahassee in October.
Pierre Louis has been on Florida State’s radar for quite some time. After working out at a summer camp in June, the Seminoles extended a scholarship offer in July. Standing at 6-foot-4.5 and 290 pounds, he is expected to play on the interior of the offensive line at the college level.
This commitment makes Pierre Louis the fourth offensive lineman in Florida State’s 2025 recruiting class, joining an already impressive group that includes five-star Solomon Thomas and four-stars Peyton Joseph and Mario Nash Jr.
With Pierre Louis on board, Florida State now holds 12 verbal commitments for the 2025 class. This addition moves the Seminoles’ recruiting class ranking from No. 37 to No. 32 nationally.
According to 247Sports, Pierre Louis is rated as the No. 63 interior offensive lineman and the No. 132 prospect in Florida for the 2025 cycle, further solidifying FSU’s efforts to strengthen their offensive front for the future.
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