Florida State's Rylan Kennedy named top newcomer for 2026 by ESPN
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 9:30 PM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
Florida State transfer defensive lineman Rylan Kennedy has been recognized by ESPN as one of the top 100 newcomers for the 2026 season, ranking 95th on the list. Kennedy, who previously played at Texas A&M, logged 40 tackles and 3.5 sacks over three seasons. He brings versatility to the Seminoles' roster and aims to fill a critical need along the defensive line. Formerly a high school athlete with a track and field background, Kennedy has shown promising athleticism during spring practice. He is expected to play a significant role under defensive coordinator Tony White in the upcoming season.
- •Rylan Kennedy committed to Florida State following three seasons at Texas A&M
- •He made 40 tackles and registered 3.5 sacks during his time with the Aggies
- •Kennedy is noted for his athleticism and ability to rush from various alignments
- •He has turned heads in spring practice and will be part of the defensive rotation
- 9:30 PMYahoo Sports — Florida State transfer DL named a top newcomer in 2026 by ESPN
"Florida State transfer defensive lineman Rylan Kennedy lands on ESPN's top 100 newcomer list for 2026.
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