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Joshua Farmer takes tips from Braden Fiske, revealed what he learned in 2024

The former defensive tackle of the state in Florida State Star will compete on February 27 on February 27th after four years of career. He ended his time in Tallahassee, FL with 80 duels, 21 for a loss and 11 sacks.

He was part of an ACC championship defensive line, to which the defender of La Rams Braden Fiske and the defensive end of Jared Vers, both of whom dominated in their position last year. Fiske took number 1 in several categories last year and was the finalist of the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year 2024, which was too verse.

Now it is the time of the farmer to shine. The native 6'3 '', 305 pound Port St. Joe, Florida, met with the media before the event and appointed some players after whom he had shaped his game, including Fiske.

“I like Fletcher Cox right now. I like Kenny Clark. I like Kobie Turner. I like my teammate Braden Fiske – he plays really hard,” said Farmer. “Yes, these boys, like DJ readers – powerful people, powerful, exciting boys. Not the biggest boys in the world.”

This week is important for every player with NFL efforts, and the importance has not fallen on deaf ears for the farmer. Players like Fiske and verses who help him during the process will be valuable, and he said he speaks to Fiske every week.

“I speak to Fiske, man every week. He wrote me twice a text message since I was here, just said how important this week is and everything and gave me a few tips,” continued Farmer. “This is my guy. I and Fiske are very close.”

The defensive lineman of Florida State Seminoles Joshua Farmer saw Syracuse Orange Quarterback Garrett Shrader.

October 14, 2023; Tallahassee, Florida, USA; The defensive lineman of Florida State Seminoles, Joshua Farmer (44), saw in the first half in the Doak S. Campbell Stadium Sacks Syracuse Orange Quarterback Garrett Shrader (6). Mandatory loan: Melina Myers-Mys-Mysis Pictures / Melina Myers-Mynags Pictures

Farmer fell 13 pounds in front of the combine harvester and is listed with £ 305, which could officially move along the defense line, and it was an important focus for him in addition to the hand placement while preparing for the next level.

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“Really only in shape, man. Just being able to move, you know – my joints. I've always been a big child, but it is definitely different to be £ 300,” said Farmer. “So, you know, my conditioning and things like that.”

It was a roller coaster ride for the seminols. In 2023 they went from a 13-0 championship team to a 2-10 season 2024. When asked, Farmer said that he had drawn lessons from both seasons and knows how it feels at the top and below.

“I try to learn lessons from everything, good and bad. Obviously, it was not fun to lose 13: 0 this year and then start how we started.

Pay attention this week from February 27th to March 2 after the farmer after the teammate Azareye'h Thomas in the NFL Network.

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