All of them, cause they want to be at LSU.......This class is better than most think, after doing a little more looking and talking, this class helps the needs and adds depth.
I agree that this class has added depth and addressed our needs. I am probably most excited to see which of the LB prospects will step forward and earn some serious playing time next year.
Goingto be interesting. Feist and Louis have the leg up given they enrolled early. Louis is one of those guys who is a tweener. I think he would make a nice RB but we don't need him there. I hope he gets great reviews at LB. The Jesuit kid is intriguing and probably the best athlete of the bunch. I say he needs a redshirt to pack on some pounds. My favorite guy on potential alone is Danielle Hunter. Is only 16, maybe he had a birthday since the summer, and his HS coach says he is further ahead of where Von Miller was at this state of his career.
“(LSU) is getting a guy who has a motor that runs wide open every play. If he is not there, you better be looking for him and find him because he is coming,” Meadows said. “He just messes up offenses. He rushes the passer. When a play is over and we are looking to see who made the tackle it is usually him. Hunter is just an all-out effort guy.” Pair him with the Honey Badger and the opposing backfield will have problems. It's bad enough accounting for one guy but if you have two guys doing that DC's will have nightmares.:helmet:
well i like em all. Put on offense its gotta be AJ and defense its Kwon. Mark my words dude is going to be an All American
I'm most curious about Liggins. Is he really that good of a leader? Is he mobile? Will dropping some weight increase that mobility? Can his release be improved? I can't wait to see his upside (realizing of course this may take a few years).
I'm going to give Les Miles and his staff the benefit of the doubt on this recruiting class, because frankly they have earned it. Les & Co know the talent in Louisiana better than Rivals, Scout, or anyone else IMO. If Les extended early offers to these in state kids, I am inclined to believe they can play at this level. Given the Miles track record, I also expect a few of them to play well beyond their Rivals/Scout star rating. Something tells me we might have an unheralded recruit (or two) in there a la Matthieu, Logan, Blue, etc that is gonna be an extremely good college football player.. :geaux: