After Miami loss to FSU, Miami still remaining a high choice for, WR Naeshaun Montgomery, which he did attended the Miami-FSU game last week

After Miami loss to FSU, Miami still remaining a high choice for, WR Naeshaun Montgomery, which he did attended the Miami-FSU game last week

Naeshaun Montgomery spent much of the weekend at Florida State and the elite 2025 wide receiver received a lot of attention from the staff, however, Miami is still remaining a high choice for him even after he loss to Florida State.

Naeshaun Montgomery after he attended FSU game: “Miami is still moving in the right direction” – Montgomery told a source.

According to 247Sports, Charles is the 126th-ranked player in the nation, the 24th-best in the state of Florida, and the 16th-best defensive lineman on the board.

Last year for Port Charlotte High School, Charles recorded 32 tackles (seven for loss), four sacks, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup.

The 6-foot-5, 280-pounder is projected to land with the Florida Gators. Miami and Alabama are right behind the Gators.

Miami can really use the help along the defensive line. The Hurricanes made some improvements up front, but as we all saw in the 27-20 loss to the FSU Seminoles, those relative improvements from 2022 weren’t nearly enough to give Miami the overall quality it needed to field a top-tier defense. Rueben Bain has been good for the Hurricanes, but not enough of his teammates have made a high-level impact in the trenches.

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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