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Updates to LSU football 2026 Recruitment goals – Crescent City Sports

The LSU currently has six commitments for signing class 2026 and is occupied by On3 in third place, which is only located in USC and Oregon, while it sits shortly before Texas A&M and Auburn. Head coach Brian Kelly and his employees attack revenge and increase their efforts to secure top talents – no matter where it is.

Brian Kelly promises not to take a prisoner.

Here is a list of players that LSU has targeted – many of them could soon commit themselves and finally sign the Tigers for the '26 class.

  • Lamar Brown (6-3, 285) -Louisiana's first-class prospect, an offensive and defensive duel from the university laboratory in Baton Rouge. He has restricted his decisions on LSU, Texas A & M, Florida State and Miami, whereby the LSU being considered a favorite. Brown will announce his decision on July 4 after visiting the LSU on June 20th to 22nd. He recently told on3 “LSU is something about Texas A & M.” His future could be on the offensive.

  • Boobie Feast (6-1, 185)-a four-star receiver from Desoto, Texas, was classified as No. 6 in the class. Feaste has made several visits to LSU and has a strong relationship with recipient coach Cortez Hankton. The tigers won the ground in its recruitment and competed with Texas, Texas A & M, USC and Oregon. He visited the LSU on March 15th.

  • Donel Robinson (6-5, 280)-an offensive-four-star stackle from Lexington, Mississippi. He visits the LSU on June 13, with the tigers being locked up in a recruitment battle with Ole Miss.

  • Jabari Mack (6-0, 192)-A first-class recipient from Desthan, Louisiana. The LSU will host him from June 20th to 22nd, while Texas and Texas A&M try to lure it away. The state of Ohio, the state Mississippi and Oregon are also persecuted, but the LSU is in a strong position.

  • Samuel Roseborough (6-5, 270)-a four-star tackle/guard of Clearwater, Florida and the first-class tackle in the nation. Florida has a slim lead over the LSU.

  • Ashari Charles (6-2, 200)-a four-star rand-rush from Venice, Florida. He visited the LSU on March 15th.

  • Mitchell Smith (6-5, 325)-a three-star tackle from Picayune, Mississippi. LSU has a slight lead against Ole Miss and Florida.

  • Darius Gray (6-3, 285)-a four-star two-fighter from Richmond, Virginia, took its position in third place. Gray, a multis athlete, received all-metro teachings in basketball with an average of 12 points and 8 rebounds. The LSU will host him on June 13th with South Carolina, Auburn, Penn State, Tennessee and Clemson.

  • Nicolas Robertson (6-3, 335)-a three-star tackle/guard from Spring, Texas. Texas currently leads with the LSU nearby.

  • Anthony Jones (6-4, 240)-a four-star rand rush from mobile, Alabama. He visited the LSU on March 15 and is classified as No. 4 Edge -rusher in the class. Auburn, Georgia and Alabama are also persecuted.

  • Ben Mubenga (6-6, 285)-A Lineman from Buford, Georgia and the younger brother of the LSU guard Paul Mubenga. LSU is a frequent stopover for him, with Arkansas, Florida State and NC State in the mix.

  • Jamarion Carlton (6-5, 238)-a four-star defensive truck made of Temple, Texas. He recorded 57 duels, 11 duels for losses and 5 sacks last season. Texas is to beat the team.

  • Dylan Beryman (6-2, 305)-a four-star defensive truck from the municipality of Ouachita. It dominates double teams and is a disturbing force. LSU has a strong lead against Purdue, Texas, Oregon and Grambling. He posted 8 duels for loss and 7 sacks last season.

  • James Carrington (6-2, 255)-a four-star defensive tackle from Irvine, California. He is 18th place in his position and is also a first -class wrestler. LSU, Alabama and Oklahoma lead his recruitment. He visits LSU on May 30th.

  • Chauncey Kennon (6-1, 175)-a four-star cornerback from Sarasota, Florida, was classified as the No. 1 corner of the country. He visits the LSU on June 20, when the Tiger try to ward off Florida State, Georgia, Miami and Oregon.

  • Isaiah Williams (6-0, 190)-a three-star cornerback from Missouri City, Texas. LSU, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri and Ohio State have come into disputes.

  • Blaine Bradford (6-1, 207)-A four-star security of the Catholic high school in Baton Rouge and one of the top security in the class. He visits the LSU on June 20 and plans to sign before July 1st. The tigers seem to be in good reason, but Ohio State, Alabama, Texas, Notre Dame and Oregon make an advance.

  • Cortez Redding (6-0, 175)-a four-star security from Jonesboro, Georgia. LSU is in the mix with Georgia Tech, Florida State and Auburn.

  • Darryus McKinley (6-4, 270)-A defensive tackle from Acadiana and the younger brother of Lsus Dominick McKinley. LSU has a commanding lead in his recruitment. Last season he recorded 67 duels, 18 duels for loss, 8 sacks and 11 haste.

  • Tristan key (6-2, 185)-a five-star recipient from Hattiesburg, Mississippi. In 2024 he achieved 58 catches for 1,275 yards and 14 touchdowns with a vertical and 4.49 speed of 41 inches.

  • Elbert Hill (5-10, 175)-a four-star cornerback that occupies number 3 in the class. The state of Ohio is the favorite while LSU, Alabama, USC and Oregon Trail.

  • Zavion Griffin-Haynes (6-6, 220)-a four-star rand-rush and top 25 view of Rolesville, NC, visited the LSU last weekend.

  • Jake fat (6-1, 190)-A quarterback made of el Paso, Texas. A state arizona obligation, but the LSU remains pursued. In the last two seasons he threw 4,953 yards and 59 touchdowns with only six interceptions, while he hurried 935 yards and 24 points.

  • Dia Bell (6-3, 215)-a five-star quarters back, which was classified in second place nationwide. Committed in Texas, but the LSU still makes a boost. The son of the former NBA player Raja Bell was the 2024 Gatorade player of the year and was also characterized in basketball.

  • Xavier McDonald (6-3, 160)-a four-star recipient from Morton, Mississippi. He visits the LSU from June 13th to 15th. Auburn, Ole Miss and Mississippi State are also in the mix.

  • Trenton Henderson (6-5, 225)-A top three-rim rush from Pensacola, Florida. He had 50 duels, 18 duels for loss, 10 sacks and 20 haste last season. He visited the LSU on March 9 and was impressed.

  • Isaac Jenson (6-6, 225)-A close end from Omaha, Nebraska. Missouri and Nebraska lead something behind with LSU.

  • Joel Wyatt (6-4, 192)-a four-star athlete from Bell Buckle, Tennessee, took number 1 in his position. Tennessee is the favorite.

  • Mark Bowman (6-5, 225)-A five-star end of Santa Ana, California, took number 1 in the class. It was newly classified by 2027 and made comparisons with Brock Bowers.

  • Zaden Krempin (6-4, 270)-a four-star stackle from Prosper, Texas. He visited the LSU last weekend and returned on May 30th for an official visit.

  • Bowe Bentley (6-2, 200)-a four-star quarters from Celina, Texas. LSU, Georgia and Oklahoma are his top decisions.