Looking for photos of Florida State's freshmen? Want to see which returning veterans look good? You're covered.
But first, Florida State players were quick to show their support for Greg Reid by throwing up five fingers (G5, as is his nickname).
— Steve Chase (@stevechase714) August 7, 2012
@gregreid5Seminole for Life!You are missed my friend. twitter.com/stevechase714/…
Steve Chase with the nice touch there.
To save load times, I'll link the photos instead of embedding them.
PHOTO: Florida State nose guard Amp McCloud looking like he eats six snickers on the regular and not just on special occasions.
PHOTO: Freshman (seriously?) nose guard Justin Shanks looking all of his listed 340 pounds. Seeing Shanks in person is crazy. Just enormous. And another. I think Shanks likely redshirts, as he needs to trim up a good bit. But seriously, his potential as a run-stuffer is excellent.
PHOTO: Terrance Smith, red-shirt freshman linebacker, who looks bigger than his listed 215 pounds. That's a good thing.
PHOTO: Freshman defensive end (Yes, end. Not tackle.) Mario Edwards Jr. Also, here's Edwards' face to those telling him he is a defensive tackle.
PHOTO: Chris Casher, freshman defensive end. When his legs catch up to his arms, he'll be an "easy" 275 pounds.
PHOTO: Bjoern Werner, looking smaller than he did last year. Despite Jimbo Fisher's spin Monday, Werner at 258 pounds instead of 275 is not a good thing. His power is his best attribute. Looks like he was not able to lift as much as expected following his shoulder surgery. Bonus: Werner and Giorgio Newberry together.
Bonus No. 2:
Florida State Football on WhoSay
Jenkins looks bigger than Werner, too.
PHOTO: Newcomer JUCO offensive tackle Daniel Glauser.
PHOTO: Devonta Freeman looking bigger. Fisher said he was 210. I don't think that is as much of an inflation as his estimations usually are. One more.
PHOTO: Tyler Hunter still a physical specimen.
PHOTO: Sophomore starting guard Josue Matias is a wide man.
Also, in this free gallery, check out pictures 12 (Eddie Goldman) and 50 (Kelvin Benjamin, looking noticeably fitter than the 2011 version).


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