Florida State Seminoles are closing the gap on a four-star wide receiver for their 2026 class

Currently sitting with the 18th-best class in the country for 2026, the Florida State Seminoles are putting in work, and it’s showing. After having a two-win season, an embarrassing one at that, they should not be having the recruiting success they have.

Now, their recruiting is going down since the big-time season they had a few years ago, so that is certainly worth mentioning. In 2024, they had the 12th-best recruiting class in the country, according to On3. In 2025, they had the 20th best class, and their 2026 class is currently at 18th. But, it’s still early on that front. They only have five four-star players, two three-stars, and a player who is labeled as “undisclosed” for their rating.

So, there are still plenty of spots still up for grabs. They really need to hit the offensive side of the ball when it comes to recruiting. And, they have a chance to add to their committed players with a guy they seem to be closing the gap on.

Seminoles ‘closing the gap’ on four-star WR Daniel Odom

Daniel Odom is a four-star wide receiver from St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, California, in the class of 2026. He is 6’2”, 193 pounds, and ranked No. 33 among wide receivers nationally by 247Sports’ composite rankings. His speed, hands, and ability to make plays have made him a top target for college programs.

In January 2025, Odom committed to the University of Oklahoma, selecting it over Texas and Oregon after narrowing his choices to six schools, including Miami, Tennessee, and Washington. Despite his commitment, he has scheduled official visits to Florida State and Washington, indicating he may still be considering other options.

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At St. John Bosco, Odom has performed well against strong competition. His size and skills make him a highly touted wide receiver, but his recruitment remains uncertain as he approaches his senior year.

“I’m opening my eyes to everybody because there are great opportunities,” Odom told Rivals.

The Seminoles need a player like that in their 2026 class.

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