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Final defensive stats for Florida State during the 2023 college football season

Nov 18, 2023; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Azareye'h Thomas (20) and defensive back Jarrian Jones (7) celebrate an interception against the North Alabama Lions during the third quarter at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-USA TODAY Sports

The Florida State football 2023 season is in the books with a 13-1 record.

The Seminoles capped off a perfect regular season with an ACC Championship victory over Louisville on Dec. 3 in Charlotte.

Despite not losing in 13 games, FSU was snubbed from the College Football Playoff field for one-loss teams in Alabama and Texas.

Both the Crimson Tide and Longhorns lost their semifinal matchup, with No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Washington set to square off in the National Championship Game Monday.

As we wrap up the 2023 season, here's a look back at the final statistics, along with Pro Football Focus grades, for the Seminoles' defensive players.

Defensive line

Player

Snaps

Tackles

TFL

Sacks

Hurries

MT

PBU

Stops

PFF

Payton

610

44.0

14.5

7.0

32

11

10

28

70.4

Verse

586

41.0

12.5

9.0

35

9

2

24

83.0

Fiske

444

43.0

9.0

6.0

19

5

0

25

73.0

Farmer

427

32.0

7.0

5.0

10

0

2

15

57.0

Lovett

337

22.0

4.0

1.0

9

0

0

18

78.6

Edmond

321

23.0

1.5

1.0

5

4

0

8

63.8

Ray

274

19.0

2.0

0.0

6

3

1

10

59.5

Turner

259

23.0

2.0

1.0

9

3

1

9

65.9

Briggs

194

14.0

1.5

1.5

5

0

0

5

69.9

Lyons

144

16.0

0

0

8

0

0

6

74.7

Jared Verse continued to show why he is going to be a force on Sundays for a long time. Even though he started the season slow with 0.5 sacks through four games. He had 4.5 in the last two games alone.

Verse's run coincided with Patrick Payton slowly figuring things out in the second half of the season, easing the pressure of double teams off of him. With Payton returning for another season, he can rise into the conversation as a first round pick next season. His 10 batted balls at the line of scrimmage led the team.

Payton, along with Gilber Edmond and Georgia transfer addition Marvin Jones Jr. could cause headaches for defenses next season.

As expected, Braden Fiske and Fabien Lovett formed a formidable duo inside. They will be hard to replicate production-wise, but Joshua Farmer and Darrell Jackson provide similar upside.

Linebackers

Player

Snaps

Tack

TFL

Sacks

MT

PBU

Cov.

Stops

PFF

DeLoach

563

68.0

10.5

7.0

7

1

56.1

29

75.8

Bethune

489

70.0

5.5

0

12

2

73.5

30

75.6

Lundy

403

54.0

6.0

2.0

2

3

56.4

28

78.3

Graham

368

23.0

2.0

1.0

7

0

57.1

10

54.3

Nichelson

101

17.0

0

0

1

0

41.9

6

52.5

Kalen DeLoach became a major threat as a pass rusher this season, while both he and Tatum Bethune were also solid in coverage. He answered a lot of questions about the linebacker corps entering the season. Along with DJ Lundy, the trio combined for 23 tackles for loss.

Redshirt freshman Omar Graham Jr. and freshman Blake Nichelson each began to show flashes of their potential as the season wore on, with Nichelson even burning his redshirt playing an integral part on special teams and earning snaps at linebacker.

Cornerbacks

Player

Snaps

Tack

INT

PBU

Tar.

Rec.

%

Yards

TDs

NFL

PFF

Brown

421

53.0

1

1

15

8

53.3

89

0

43.5

70.4

Green

373

43.0

1

13

60

31

51.7

290

3

75.0

87.6

Cypress

346

40.0

0

7

52

26

50.0

503

1

90.5

72.2

Thomas

281

29.0

0

6

43

21

48.8

304

2

87.7

77.1

Jones

259

25.0

3

2

31

16

51.6

158

0

26.7

88.1

Dent

247

44.0

0

1

6

3

50.0

27

0

62.5

65.1

Vance

230

18.0

1

3

28

12

42.9

121

2

64.7

79.0

Knowles

222

31.0

0

1

8

7

87.5

63

1

139.1

63.0

Hussey

112

22.0

1

2

6

3

50.0

38

0

30.6

75.4

Jarrian Jones was an elite, shutdown cornerback this season. Jones finished his redshirt senior with the 15th-best grade in coverage per PFF. He was also fifth in NFL passer rating with his 26.7 rating. He likely played himself into an NFL Draft pick.

Fentrell Cypress II came along in the second half of the season, as he continued to get more comfortable with the Seminoles. FSU getting him back for another season is a major win for the program, as he said he was excited to be a leader for the freshmen like Charles Lester, Cai Bates and Jamari Howard coming in next year.

Shyheim Brown played well this season, along with Akeem Dent in the starting safety role. With Dent exhausting his eligibility, Conrad Hussey will have a chance to step into much larger role after looking good as a freshman.

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This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Jared Verse, Braden Fiske, Jarrian Jones led FSU football defense