Florida State's Kevin Wynn: A Transfer Story
The Future of a Top Recruit in Question
Florida State's Kevin Wynn, a true freshman defensive tackle and former top recruit, is reportedly set to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, according to On3's Pete Nakos. This move comes as a surprise to many, given Wynn's highly touted status as the top-ranked prospect in FSU's 2025 high school signing class. Internally, he was seen as a promising building block for the interior of the defensive line.
Despite dealing with an injury as a true freshman this past fall, the 6-foot-2, 334-pound Wynn managed to play in four games, accumulating 40 snaps for the Seminoles in 2025. He saw action in 13 snaps versus Miami and 17 against Wake Forest. Fortunately, he preserved his redshirt, ensuring he'll have four years of college eligibility remaining at his next stop.
As a prep recruit, Wynn was ranked as the No. 60 overall prospect and No. 9 defensive lineman nationally by 247Sports. His decision to transfer now raises questions about his future and the potential impact on Florida State's defensive line. What do you think? Will Wynn's transfer be a loss for Florida State, or is it an opportunity for him to explore new opportunities? Share your thoughts in the comments below!