LSU Tigers dominate Reese's Senior Bowl watch list

The NFL Draft process never truly stops, it just changes over from year-to-year. Now that we are entering the season, things are starting to ramp up for the 2025 NFL Draft and the LSU Tigers are front and center. They were the only team to have three players represented in the top-20 of Dane Brugler's […]

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The NFL Draft process never truly stops, it just changes over from year-to-year. Now that we are entering the season, things are starting to ramp up for the 2025 NFL Draft and the LSU Tigers are front and center.

They were the only team to have three players represented in the top-20 of Dane Brugler's initial top 50 players and they have a staggering 18 players on the Reese's Senior Bowl watch list.

  • QB Garrett Nussmeier
  • RB Josh Williams
  • WR CJ Daniels
  • WR Chris Hilton Jr.
  • WR Kyren Lacy
  • TE Mason Taylor
  • OL Will Campbell
  • OL Garrett Dellinger
  • OL Miles Frazier
  • OL Emery Jones
  • DL Jacobian Guillory
  • DL Sai'vion Jones
  • LB Greg Penn III
  • LB Harold Perkins
  • LB Bradyn Swinson
  • DB Zy Alexander
  • DB Major Burns
  • LS Slade Roy

It's a very talented group of football players and highlights why the 13th-ranked Tigers should be a force to reckon with this season. The breakdown of players represented is also fascinating.

Offensively, four offensive linemen is a great sign for first-year starting quarterback Nussmeier. They should be able to keep him clean while he distributes the ball to an impressive group of pass-catchers led by Lacy. The Louisiana transfer flashed in 2023 but was buried on the depth chart and is prime to take things to another level.


The linebacker room for the Tigers is arguably one of the deeper ones in the country. Led by the dynamic and versatile Perkins, the Tigers can do a little bit of everything to confuse and attack the quarterback. The Tigers don't have as many defensive backs as they normally would but Burns and Alexander can both ball.