Ultimately, they returned to the Seminoles, presumably cashing in with a healthy payday to do so, and defensive line coach Terrance Knighton is expecting even more from the d-line duo. According to Knighton, who spoke on Sunday after Florida State’s fall camp practice, that production came purely off “raw talent, effort, and physicality.” “Mandrell, he was making a lot of plays and still didn’t know what the hell he was doing,” Knighton told reporters. “Now that he understands the scheme, you understand where guys fit, it’s allowing him to play faster.” Mandrell Desir has garnered rave reviews out of FSU’s fall camp, and it sounds like Darryll is coming along as well.