LSU Football Depth Chart: Projecting LSU's offensive line
With spring practice near an end, here's an updated projection of LSU football's 2026 offensive line depth chart.
LSU football is nearing the end of its first spring practice under head coach Lane Kiffin. A key objective for Kiffin when taking over the program was fixing LSU's offensive line, which was a major problem point for the Tigers in 2025. LSU failed to establish the run or protect quarterback Garrett Nussmeier.
The issues in the trenches cascaded throughout the entire offense and the unit was dysfunctional -- arguably, one of the worst LSU offenses of all time. Despite begining the year ranked in the top-10, LSU had three losses before the end of October and head coach Brian Kelly was fired. Kiffin overhauled the offense, which includes several personnel changes on the offensive line.
Spring practice revealed where LSU is slotting the pieces up front. A talented combination of transfer portal additions and returning players should create a formidable unit for Lane Kiffin's first LSU offense. Today, we'll take another look at what we expect the group to look like when the season begins.
Left Tackle Starter: Jordan Seaton This one's easy. When LSU signed transfer portal tackle Jordan Seaton, LSU's starting left tackle gig was locked up. Seaton was the top-ranked transfer lineman in the class and projects to be a first-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.
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