The Florida State Seminoles are already looking ahead, extending a scholarship offer to 2028 wide receiver Alejandro Torres. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound prospect from Kennesaw, Georgia, announced the news on social media, calling it a "blessed" moment in his young career.
Torres, who currently plays at Mount Paran Christian High School, is still early in his recruiting journey. This offer from Florida State marks his third overall, joining previous offers from Georgia State and Kennesaw State. While he's not yet a ranked prospect, his potential is clearly catching the eye of major programs.
As a sophomore, Torres showed flashes of his ability on the field, recording 10 receptions for 138 yards and a touchdown in six games. But his versatility doesn't stop there—he's also lined up at cornerback, where he posted 27 tackles, two interceptions, two pass breakups, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. That kind of two-way play is a valuable asset for any college program.
Off the gridiron, Torres is making waves in track and field, recently qualifying for state meets in the 110-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles, and long jump. That athleticism translates directly to his football game, giving him the speed and agility to become a dynamic playmaker at the next level.
For Florida State, adding a versatile athlete like Torres to their 2028 recruiting board is a smart move. With his combination of size, skill, and multi-sport background, he's a name to watch as his recruitment heats up.
