The LSU football program has made its intentions clear in the transfer portal, particularly to build a defensive line on the inside. The LSU Tigers have been fielding top defensive tackles early in the transfer portal, looking to replace Marson Smith, Mekhi Wingo and Jordan Jefferson.
On3.com, your go-to source for all things recruiting, has updated its predictions for moving positions based on the latest trends.
Defensive tackle Simeon Burrow Jr., the No. 2 transfer from Michigan State, is expected to ultimately transfer to LSU. Burrow Jr. arrived in Baton Rouge on Monday for a visit with the LSU football program. The Michigan State defensive tackle had 36 tackles, 3.5 sacks and one forced fumble in 2023. Landing Burrow Jr. would give the LSU Tigers an immediate starter as Burrow enters his senior year.
Damonic Williams is the top-ranked defensive tackle transfer in the transfer portal as he leaves TCU this spring. LSU has a 37% chance of getting Williams, while Colorado has a 42.3% chance of getting him. Williams will visit LSU on April 30 and May 1, potentially his last visit before entering the transfer portal. If LSU can land both Burrow Jr. and Williams, it would be a huge win for Brian Kelly as the team looks to rebuild its defensive line.
LSU football entered the transfer window over the scholarship cap, and the team had to release several players without adding anyone. After some surprising departures, Brian Kelly and the coaching staff now have several additional scholarships in hand, meaning the team can pursue further talent at other positions. The LSU football team should explore all options on the defensive side of the football other than safety, but on the offensive end, the team missing John Emery Jr. could use some physicality at running back.