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FSU football depth chart vs. Duke: Changes made at wide receiver, in the secondary

Florida State football has released the depth chart for its Friday night matchup vs. Duke.

Traveling to North Carolina to face the Blue Devils (5-1) on Friday, Oct. 18, the Seminoles (1-5) look to maintain a perfect record vs. Duke all time. FSU has won all 22 matchups between the two schools, but with the Seminoles' disastrous start to the season, that streak is on the line.

Quarterback Brock Glenn remains the starter as DJ Uiagalelei is left off the depth chart as he recovers from surgery on his injured finger. Linebacker's Justin Cryer and Omar Graham are now listed as potential starters as DJ Lundy is out for the season with an undisclosed injury.

There is a change at wide receiver as Malik Benson, Lawayne McCoy and Jalen Brown are all listed as potential starters for the matchup vs. the Blue Devils.

Tight end remains the same, with Landen Thomas, Kyle Morlock and Brian Courtney all listed as potential starters. Thomas started vs. Clemson and he led all receivers with 80 yards.

Andre' Otto and Jaylen Early are moved into starting roles on the offensive line as that unit is shuffled around.

Both teams are coming off bye weeks, with the Seminoles last game a 29-13 loss to Clemson. The Blue Devils last played against Georgia Tech, losing 24-14.

Here is the full depth chart ahead of Friday's kickoff.

Offense

Oct 5, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Ja'Khi Douglas (0) celebrates with quarterback Brock Glenn (11) after a touchdown against the Clemson Tigers during the second half at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images
Oct 5, 2024; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; Florida State Seminoles wide receiver Ja'Khi Douglas (0) celebrates with quarterback Brock Glenn (11) after a touchdown against the Clemson Tigers during the second half at Doak S. Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Myers-Imagn Images

QB

  • Brock Glenn

  • Luke Kromenhoek

RB

  • Kam Davis

  • Caziah Holmes

RB

  • Lawrance Toafili

  • Samuel Singleton Jr or Micahi Danzy

WR 1

  • Hykeem Williams

  • Kentron Poitier

  • Elijah Moore

WR 2

  • Ja'Khi Douglas

  • Darion Williamson

WR 3

  • Jalen Brown or Malik Benson or Lawayne McCoy

TE

  • Kyle Morlock or Brian Courtney or Landen Thomas

LT

  • Darius Washington

  • Lucas Simmons

LG

  • Andre' Otto

  • Keiondre Jones or Bryson Estes

C

  • Maurice Smith

  • Jacob Rizzy

RG

  • Jaylen Early

  • TJ Ferguson

RT

  • Jeremiah Byers

  • Robert Scott Jr.

Defense

DE

  • Patrick Payton

  • Sione Lolohea

DT

  • Joshua Farmer

  • KJ Sampson or Tomiwa Durojaiye

DT

  • Darrell Jackson

  • Daniel Lyons or Grady Kelly

DE

  • Marvin Jones Jr

  • Byron Turner Jr.

LB

  • Cam Riley or Blake Nichelson

  • Demarco Ward

LB

  • Omar Graham Jr or Justin Cryer

Nickle

  • Kevin Knowles II or Edwin Joseph

  • Ja'bril Rawls

CB

  • Fentrell Cypress II

  • Quindarrius Jones

  • Cai Bates

Buck

  • K.J. Kirkland

  • Earl Little Jr.

FS

  • Shyheim Brown

  • Conrad Hussey or Davonte Brown

CB

  • Azareye'h Thomas

  • Charles Lester III

How to watch FSU football vs. Duke

  • Date: Friday, Oct. 18

  • Time: 7 p.m.

  • Where: Wallace Wade Stadium / Durham, North Carolina

  • TV: ESPN2

Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney

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