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Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers completed day 5 of the Spring Camp on Saturday after working through a two -hour training in Baton Rouge.

Kelly and Co. put 1 into the rearview mirror in the first week, with the level of competition in this low season for the purple and the gold.

It was a small sample size for the media after they had received three views, but the “eye catchers” certainly looked the part.

Which five players have made their repetitions optimal for Kellys Crew?

No. 1: Gabriel Reliford – Edge

LSU Sophomore Defensive End Gabriel Reliford entered his second season with the Tigers to influence the defense of Blake Baker.

In 2024 he was sitting behind Bradyn Swinson's and Sai'vion Jones, but now all the attention is drawn to the boy to make a jump before the second year in 2025.

Reliford is up to £ 268 and turned from the head of physicality. He looks prepared for second football and was a player who attracted five exercises.

No. 2: Jack Pyburn – edge

Florida Transfer Jack Pyburn appears with the Tigers in his first season after he joined the program in the low season.

During his college career, the experienced Edge -Rusher was annoying with the chance to bring this dynamic with the Bayou Bengals in 2025.

It is explosive at the point of attack and has been fully equipped for five practices so far.

The LSU has a talented two -deep deep card with reliford, Pyburn, Patrick Payton and Jimari Butler in the coming season.

No. 3: DJ Pickett – Cornerback

The LSU cornerback DJ Pickett is a name that LSU fans have to get used to earlier than later. The five-star ranking outside the high school tells most of the story, but the youngster quickly comes into a groove.

Cornerback No. 1 in America [2025 Cycle] So far became disturbing during the spring camp and introduced it again during the training on Saturday after he had gone three against three during the individual exercises.

Pickett will be a player who competes in 2025 as a real newcomer to the border for immediate season.

Corey Raymond wanted his “big fish” on the recruitment route and after landing Pickett, during the small sample size that LSU made available to the media, he lived up to the five-star label.

No. 4: Zion Williams – Defensive line

The LSU -Defensive -Lineman Zion Williams enters its first spring camp with the Tigers after being enrolled in early January.

The 6-foot 4, 335 pounder from Texas is physically prepared for the Sec and looks part during the first handful of practices.

Here, too, it was a small sample size for the media, but Williams turned around his head due to his sheer size and presence in the ditches.

Ahmad Breaux and Dominick McKinley have so far run in defensive tackle with the first team, but Williams could certainly earn snaps in one way or another.

No. 5: Barion Brown – Wider receiver

LSU Wideout Barion Brown arrived with the Kentucky Wildcats in Baton Rouge after three seasons, while he became an effective player in the Southeastern Conference.

For Brown, he earns his role in the tigers up to this point, with Kelly bringing the majority of newcomers with the backups, but it was an impressive start for the Sec -Transfer.

Michael van Buren, Quarterback from Brown and Mississippi State Transfer, have developed a relationship in a short time.

Now the fast widout has quickly become an eye catcher in the small media view in week 1.

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