Florida State‘s first time hosting 2027 blue-chip edge Desmond Malpress back in January went well enough for the Seminoles to get another visit with him. That took place on Wednesday when Malpress witnessed their final spring practice.
Despite not coming to see FSU that many times, Malpress has been won over by what the program has to offer. In fact, the feeling in Tallahassee has set itself apart from other schools.
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“I just wanted to see, come back and experience the feeling of being at home,” Malpress told Noles247. “This feels like home to me and just wanted to be back. It’s definitely a great time being here.”
The ties that bind Malpress to Florida State come directly through edge coach Nick Williams. This relationship goes back to when Williams was coaching at Syracuse, and he extended a scholarship offer to Malpress in March of 2025.
“Nick still doing the same things he did at Syracuse, same position, teaching the same things, and I can see it is working right now. The bend they’ve got,” Malpress said. “I feel like they’re going to be monsters this year.”
Malpress watched Fadil Diggs get drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the seventh round in 2025 after being coached by Williams. Players like Travon Walker, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Devonte Wyatt develop during their days at Georgia while being guided by Williams, giving him an incredible resume in a short amount of time.
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He only got to play in six games as a junior. However, Malpress produced 15 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, one pass breakup, and two forced fumbles.
The 6-foot-3, 205-pounder is the No. 123 overall player and the No. 14 edge in the 247Sports composite rankings. In the state of Florida, Malpress is the No. 14 prospect.
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