4-star EDGE Booker Pickett sets Florida State visit

On3 imageby:Drew Schott03/30/23

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Tampa (Fla.) Wharton four-star EDGE Booker Pickett is visiting Florida State on April 1. He announced the news Thursday on Twitter.

Pickett is the No. 100 overall prospect and No. 6 EDGE in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 15 player in Florida.

The Seminoles are one of Pickett’s top nine schools. The 6-foot-4, 201-pound pass rusher last visited Tallahassee on Oct. 15.

“That is my dream school,” Pickett told On3’s Chad Simmons on Feb. 14. “My dad went to Miami, so I wanted to be different as a kid. I have taken a lot of visits to Florida State, and I like what coach Mike Norvell is doing there. Their defense is always attacking, they have shown they can sack the quarterback and the program is coming back. Their coaches have gotten to know me, the people are great and that chant their fans do is something special.”

There are currently no EDGE commits in Florida State’s 2024 recruiting class. It ranks No. 7 in the 2024 On3 Industry Recruiting Rankings and No. 1 in the ACC.

The Seminoles currently have two top-100 commits. They are Albany (Ga.) Dougherty four-star running back Kameron Davis and Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy four-star safety Jordan Pride.

For more Florida State recruiting intel, check out Warchant.

Pickett discusses his other top schools

Georgia“I visited Georgia last summer and it is different. The city of Athens is nice, the people are great and Coach Kirby Smart is doing a great job there. Georgia wins, they develop players and they play in the SEC, so it is a powerhouse I have to keep taking to and looking at.”

Louisville“They recruit Florida hard. They have really recruited me and I have some strong relationships there. They attack the quarterback, they produce players like me and I like how they are recruiting me.” 

Miami: “My dad played at Miami, so I know a lot about the program. The culture, the coaches and the people there make them stand out for me. I am close with Coach (Mario) Cristobal and I know Coach Jason Taylor would develop me. It is a school coming back up and me and Coach Cristobal have gotten close. It has that home feeling for me down there.”

Ohio State“That is a school I grew up watching. I have connections there and it is DEU. I can go there, play for a national championship and get developed by Coach Larry Johnson. Coach Ryan Day is a great man, I like him as a coach and there is something different about being in Ohio. It has a great feeling for me up there.”

Penn State: “I like the culture at Penn State, how they wear all white, how their fans always support them and their culture stands out. I see how they develop defensive ends too. They develop guys at my position and that stands out. The coaches are impressive too.”

South Carolina: “It is a school moving up. They are growing as a program. I love the coaches, the city, the fans and how they are recruiting me. It is a program I could see myself at for sure. Their coaches are really doing a great job.”

Tennessee: “They are recruiting me hard. It is definitely a place I will visit. I just want to learn more about them. The program is building and it is a school I need to keep talking to and learning more about.”

USC: “I can’t wait to visit USC. Lincoln Riley stopped by Wharton to check on me in January, and I have had some good talks with him. My old coach played at USC, so I know a lot about the program and what they are on the West Coast. I want to get out there this spring.”