Florida State isn't done recruiting quarterbacks for its 2017 class

One QB prospect looked so good at Jimbo Fisher's camp that coaches had to extend an offer.

Even though Florida State holds a verbal commit for its class of 2017, it looks like they aren't done recruiting for the position yet. Head coach Jimbo Fisher held his annual high school football camp in Tallahassee, Fla. on Thursday, and one prospect stood out so much that the 'Noles coaching staff couldn't help but extend an offer to him. Three-star quarterback James Blackman (6-foot-4, 165, Belle Glade, Fla.) shined in front of FSU coaches on Thursday.

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Blackman holds offers from West Virginia, Louisville and Miami. His other instate offers include FAU and Florida A&M. FSU's 2017 class already has a verbal from four-star QB Bailey Hockman, so if Blackman does decide to commit, the position would be just a tad bit crowded. But having too much of a good thing, especially in recruiting, is a good problem to have in college football.

[H/T: 247Sports]