
George Campbell to Florida State: Seminoles Land 4-Star WR Prospect
One of the most dynamic athletes in the class of 2015 has officially committed to Florida State. George Campbell, an athlete that plays both wide receiver and defensive back, announced that he would be playing with the Seminoles, per ESPN's Tom VanHaaren:
Standing at 6'3", 184 pounds, Campbell is a 4-star player, the No. 7 wide receiver and the 17th-best overall recruit in the nation, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. His 769 receiving yards on 31 receptions and seven touchdowns made him a hot commodity, but his speed is what shines through for college coaches.
His agility was on full display during the Under Armour Combine, running a 4.36 40-yard dash, as Derek Tyson of ESPN and Recruiting Nation points out:
Campbell has also shown physicality off the line against some of the best defensive back prospects in the country:
Earning a commitment from Campbell is a huge get for Florida State. Back in December, Campbell was ready to suit up for Michigan before deciding to leave his recruitment open. Tom VanHaaren of ESPN reported Campbell's decommitment from the Wolverines on Dec. 17:
What fans will love about Campbell is not only his speed but also his explosiveness and ability to high-point the football. Most highlights of Campbell show him in open space, but he's also shown flashes of athleticism as both a corner and receiver.
The Seminoles have already found replacements for the losses of Kelvin Benjamin and Kenny Shaw in Ermon Lane and Travis Rudolph, but Campbell is a multi-tool athlete that will come in the year following and bolster the roster yet again.
With the likelihood of Jameis Winston being gone after the 2014 season, having Campbell along with Lane and Rudolph will make the transition to a new quarterback much easier for Florida State.
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