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During the start of July, the Florida Gators and Miami Hurricanes made major recruiting moves in the class of 2023, leaving some to wonder when the Florida State Seminoles would make a splash. 

Less than a week after securing a class headliner, Alabama four-star defensive lineman Keldric Faulk, Florida State's class landed another elite prospect, making. big statement of its own.

On Monday, Under Armour All-American Game selection and bluechip offensive tackle Lucas Simmons announced his commitment to Florida State over Florida, Tennessee and USC on CBS Sports HQ: 

The 6-foot-7, 300-pound lineman, out of Clearwater Academy International (Florida), is rated the nation's No. 109 overall prospect and No. 13 offensive tackle. 

Simmons, a native of Sweden, move to the United States last year, and is relatively new to football.

However, he's picked up the game rather quickly and developed into one of the premier tackle prospects in the South region.

Here's what 247Sports had to say about Simmons as a prospect, projecting him as a future NFL draft pick:

"What you look for in a young left tackle prospect given size, reach and ability to bend. Grew up in Sweden playing handball and a variety of other sports before his hulking frame led him to the game of American football. Spent his junior season at Clearwater Academy International getting a crash course in both pass blocking and run blocking. Got better each week, but still far from a complete product. Can simply overwhelm defenders with his 82-inch wingspan and take them right out of the play. Longer legs, on the other hand, allow him to eat up a ton of space as he moves left or right, depending on the blocking scheme. Understands how to establish a firm base and set up for hand-to-hand combat, but must get better at engaging pass rushers on his own time frame instead of simply catching. Will also probably need to eventually figure out how to play with a lower pad level as that will help him getting a little more nasty at the point of attack. By far one of the more unique offensive line prospects in the class of 2023 given measurements (believed to be hovering right around 6-foot-7, 300 pounds) and upbringing. Should be viewed as a potential multi-year starter for a Top 25 program. However, will need some time to incubate at the school choice and probably shouldn’t be rushed into action as that could kill confidence and hamper development. Sheer mass could have NFL circles buzzing one day."