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FSU Rebuilds Offensive Line With Transfer Portal and Homegrown Talent
Seminoles look to reload up front after losing all five starters from 2025 season
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Florida State University's football team is rebuilding its offensive line for the 2026 season, replacing all five starters from the previous year. The Seminoles are taking a different approach this offseason, bringing in multi-year transfer players as well as developing some homegrown talent on the roster.
Why it matters
The offensive line is a critical unit for any successful college football team, and FSU will need to quickly integrate new players into the system to protect their quarterback and open up running lanes. How the Seminoles manage this transition could have a big impact on their performance in the 2026 season.
The details
Florida State is losing all five of its starting offensive linemen from 2025, including four transfer players. This offseason, the Seminoles are again turning to the transfer portal to fill those holes, but they are also focusing on developing some of their own homegrown talent on the roster. The goal is to build an offensive line with a mix of experienced transfers and emerging young players.
- The 2026 college football season kicks off in September 2026.
- Florida State will hold spring practices in the coming months to evaluate their offensive line options.
The players
Florida State University
The public research university located in Tallahassee, Florida, known for its successful football program in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
What’s next
Florida State will continue to monitor the transfer portal and evaluate its own roster during spring practices to finalize the offensive line depth chart ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
Rebuilding the offensive line is a critical offseason priority for Florida State as they look to field a competitive team in 2026. The Seminoles' approach of blending experienced transfers with homegrown talent could pay dividends if executed properly.
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