LSU football: State of the secondary, depth chart, impact players
LSU football is poised to have an elite secondary in 2026. Here's a deep dive into what Corey Raymond's group might look like.
LSU football reclaimed its status as DBU in 2025. After years of inconsistent secondary play, the arrivals of Mansoor Delane and AJ Haulcy elevated LSU's DB room to one of the best in the country. Delane and Haulcy are off to the NFL, but LSU retained several key contributors on the backend and landed a few portal splashes, too.
LSU's secondary is again poised to be a strength. New head coach Lane Kiffin brought back DC Blake Baker, along with the bulk of the defensive staff. That includes secondary coach Corey Raymond, who played a key role in LSU's talent retention.
With LSU over a week into spring practice, let's take a look at the state of the secondary. We'll talk projected depth chart, impact players, and potential breakouts. LSU football depth chart -- cornerback DJ Pickett and PJ Woodland are the cleart starters at cornerback.
But after the first line, there are some questions about depth. Ja'Keem Jackson is probably the next man up. Cornerback Depth Chart Starters DJ Pickett Starter PJ Woodland Starter Next Man Up Ja'Keem Jackson Next Man Up Depth Aidan Anding Depth Treylan James Depth Michael Turner Jr.
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