The backfield flashed on Monday as the defense continues to display impressive signs.
Florida State practiced for the fifth time in six days on Monday morning. Once again, the Seminoles donned shells - helmets and shoulder pads - while getting in plenty of physical work. I feel like I've written this in the last two observations pieces but the team will probably be in full pads tomorrow.
— Stacking good days together, Hykeem Williams continues to ascend this preseason. He ran a really nice route in 1-on-1's to get wide open for a grab in the end zone. Williams made the most of his reps, getting open no matter who was at quarterback. He even held on for a tough catch on the sideline where the sophomore took a big hit from Fentrell Cypress II. Williams has to keep this steady uptick going but the Seminoles have to like where things stand after five practices.
— We saw the speed from Kam Davis on Sunday and it's legit. The kid shift as well, evidenced by a pair of juke moves he put on Timir Hickman-Collins and Cam Riley early in practice. Davis is probably a little ahead of schedule at this point. — Solid outing from Kyle Morlock. Made a few catches and showed his ability after the catch on a screen play. Morlock has settled in as a real receiving threat so far this preseason.
— Patrick Payton has also been a force for the Seminoles. He didn't block a field goal today but he still made his presence felt in more ways than one. Payton stopped Roydell Williams for a loss early in team drills, instantly getting into the backfield, and beat Jeremiah Byers with an athletic burst off the edge for a 'sack' just two snaps later. Payton got himself another sack later on after driving Byers back into the quarterback.
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