Florida State’s 2027 recruiting class just got a whole lot more exciting with the addition of Anthony Cavallaro, a 4-star edge rusher who’s turning heads nationwide. But here’s where it gets even more intriguing: Cavallaro’s commitment on Friday marks the fifth player to join the Seminoles’ ranks, solidifying their growing reputation as a powerhouse for top-tier talent. Standing at an impressive 6-foot-5 and weighing 200 pounds, this Largo, Florida native isn’t just a force on the field—he’s a strategic pickup ranked No. 24 at his position by the 247Sports Composite Rankings. And this is the part most people miss: Cavallaro’s versatility shines beyond defense, as he logged three receptions for 38 yards on offense last season, proving he’s a dual-threat athlete. His junior year stats are nothing short of remarkable: 60 tackles, 12.5 sacks, 25 tackles for loss, and two fumble recoveries. But here’s the controversial part: With offers from heavyweights like Miami, Michigan State, and Louisville, why did Cavallaro choose FSU? Was it the Seminoles’ vision, their Junior Day experience, or something more? His commitment follows an unofficial visit and offer back in November, but the real question is whether FSU can maintain this momentum. Joining Cavallaro in the 2027 class are standout players like 4-star linebacker Gregory Batson, 4-star defensive back Mekhi Williams, and others, signaling a potentially game-changing era for Florida State. What do you think? Is Cavallaro’s decision a game-changer for FSU, or is there more to the story? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments!