
College Football's Most Important Offers of the Week
One area where Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher is looking to load up in the 2016 cycle is along the offensive line.
The Seminoles already have three pledges from offensive linemen in 4-star Baveon Johnson, 4-star Josh Ball and 3-star Andrew Boselli.
However, the ‘Noles are still in the market for at least one more prospect in the trenches.
Last week, Fisher and his staff offered 4-star offensive tackle Tramonda Moore.
The 6’6”, 330-pounder, who rates as the nation’s No. 32 tackle prospect and the No. 302 player overall in the 2016 cycle, is the top recruit from Oklahoma this year.
However, as Bleacher Report’s Damon Sayles detailed, the interest in Moore has been building steam since the beginning of summer. He’s accumulated nearly 20 offers since June.
FSU joined fellow powers such as Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma and TCU in tendering Moore.
As Sayles notes, his latest offer is a big one, considering Florida State was his “dream school” as a kid.
Moore plans to take his time in making a decision, which he said will come on national signing day.
Among his chief criteria appear to be playing time and finding a place he feels comfortable at the next level.
"I've talked to my family and friends, and I'm going to take my time with everything," Moore told Sayles. "I really want to look at the depth at my position. I don't want to go somewhere where there are 10 or 12 guys already there. I want to go somewhere where I can get on the field immediately and be an impact on offense."
Time will tell if the Seminoles can make enough of an impression to be in the race for Moore in the months leading up to signing day.

Tennessee Offers Recent LSU Decommit
On the heels of decommitting from LSU, the interest in 4-star wide receiver Stephen Sullivan has cranked up a few notches.
Two days after he backed off that pledge, the Pelican State standout received an offer from fellow SEC power Tennessee.
"Blessed to say I have a offer from the university of Tennessee #UT pic.twitter.com/LNgPEviZpG
— Stephen Sullivan (@SJS_10) August 19, 2015"
As Sayles noted, Auburn and TCU are two schools that have been linked with Sullivan in the aftermath of his decommitment.
According to Ryan Callahan of GoVols247, Sullivan said the offer has him considering taking an official visit to Knoxville in the future.
Ohio State Offers 2017 5-Star WR
Considering that he averaged 26 yards per catch as a sophomore, rising junior 5-star receiver Tyjon Lindsey has already established himself as one of the most explosive playmakers in the 2017 cycle.
The 5’9”, 161-pounder, who rates as the nation’s No. 3 wideout and the No. 19 player overall in the 2017 class, picked up a big offer last week when Ohio State pulled the trigger on him.
"ICYMI! I have just received my 10th offer from Ohio State Univerity & I'm SINCERELY BLESSED! #Buckeyes ❤️ #THANKFUL pic.twitter.com/Smtu664cyz
— T-wayne Lindsey #25 (@tyjonlindsey) August 17, 2015"
Among the other programs who have already offered the speedster include Oregon, Texas A&M, USC and Washington.
The Buckeyes may face an uphill battle with Lindsey, considering that his prep teammate, 5-star quarterback Tate Martell, recently pledged to the Aggies.
However, Lindsey has the athleticism to become a dynamic weapon in the offense of Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer.

Stanford Offers Rising 2017 CB
One of the nation’s hottest programs on the recruiting trail is the Stanford Cardinal.
Fresh off landing a pair of 2016 commits in 4-star corner Treyjohn Butler and 3-star offensive lineman Henry Hattis, head coach David Shaw and his staff offered 2017 4-star corner Deon Jones.
"Blessed to say that I've received an offer from Stanford University!⚪️ pic.twitter.com/iX7WXWpbKG
— ️Deon Jones (@DreamChasin_2) August 17, 2015"
The 6’1”, 180-pound Washington, D.C., native, who rates as the nation’s No. 8 corner and the No. 61 player overall in the 2017 class, already holds more than 20 offers heading into his junior season.
Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Miami and Ohio State are among the early offers for Jones.
Best of the Rest
- N.C. State offered 3-star tight end and current Arizona State commit Darel Middleton.
- Pittsburgh offered 4-star offensive lineman and current Michigan commit Michael Onwenu.
- Nebraska offered 3-star tight end Albert Okwuegbunam.
- Ryan Bartow of 247Sports reports that West Virginia offered 3-star safety and current Georgia Tech pledge Jarett Cole. The Mountaineers also offered tight end Chris Ellington.
- Arizona State offered 4-star defensive end Terrell Hall. Scout’s Scott Eklund reports that the Sun Devils also offered JUCO defensive end Dougladson Subtyl.
- California offered 3-star quarterback and current Tulane commit Jack Abraham.
- Randy Withers of Rivals reports that Oregon offered 3-star defensive end Isaiahh Loudermilk.
- Oregon also offered 4-star defensive end Antonneous Clayton. According to Keith Niebuhr of AuburnUndercover, Washington also offered Clayton.
- Tennessee offered 3-star corner and current Virginia Tech commit Troy Pride Jr.
- Scout’s Jason Jewell reports that Alabama, California and Notre Dame all offered 5-star offensive lineman Austin Jackson.
- Bartow reports that Clemson offered 4-star offensive lineman Tedarrell Slaton.
- Duke offered 4-star running back Ty Chandler.
- Maryland offered 4-star offensive lineman Jack Anderson.
- Michigan State offered 4-star defensive end Chase Young.
- Niebuhr reports that Wisconsin offered linebacker Juwuan Jones. ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren reports that the Badgers also tendered 4-star defensive end Donovan Jeter. The Badgers also offered 4-star linebacker David Adams.
- California offered 4-star quarterback Ryan Kelley.
- Adam Gorney of Rivals reports that Colorado offered 4-star quarterback and current Arizona commit Braxton Burmeister.
- Stanford offered 3-star safety Jaylen Kelly-Powell.
- Trent Smallwood of Rivals reports that UCLA offered 3-star corner D.J. Brown.
- Florida offered corner Christian Tutt.
- West Virginia offered tight end Zack Kuntz.
Sanjay Kirpalani is a National Recruiting Analyst for Bleacher Report. Unless otherwise noted, all quotes obtained firsthand and all recruiting information courtesy of 247Sports.
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