Four-Star Wide Receiver and FSU Commit TJ Abrams Flips to Florida

The dynamic playmaker will take his talents to Gainesville, Florida.

Class of 2024 composite four-star wide receiver Tawaski Abrams announced his commitment to the Florida Gators late Tuesday evening amidst a heavy recruiting battle between Florida, Florida State and Texas A&M

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The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Fort Myers, Florida native visited the Seminoles on June 23 and is regarded as the No. 40 wide receiver prospect and the No. 246 player overall in the country.

Showcasing his skills as a receiver, Abrams amassed 429 yards through the air and secured 5 touchdowns on 37 catches. He rushed 21 times for 248 yards for two additional scores. As a dual sport athlete for the Tigers, Abrams averaged 11.6 yards per touch and accumulated a total of 677 yards of total offense. Dunbar went 10-2 last season and reached the semifinals of the Sunshine State 3S playoffs. 

After originally committing to the 'Noles in January, his decision to land in Gainesville comes as a surprise. Abrams held offers from LSU, Colorado, Miami, Georgia and 13 other programs before flipping to the Gators. 

This news comes in the wake of five-star wide receivers Cam Coleman (TAMU) and JoJo Trader (Miami) committing to other programs along with four-star defensive tackle Artavius Jones (Miami), three-star defensive back Ashton Hampton (Clemson), and three-star defensive back Kevin Levy (Rutgers). 

Despite missing out on these top prospects, Florida State remains active in its recruiting efforts for the 2024 class. They currently have 14 verbal commitments, and hold the No. 11 class in the country.


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