Looking into the three LSU football players participating in Senior Bowl activities

Turn your attention to these three Tigers this week.

LSU posted a dismal 5-5 overall record on a 2020 season surrounded by unprecedented circumstances, and this year’s draft won’t be nearly as thrilling for the Tigers as it was after a historical 2019.

But there are still some prospects of note within those who have declared for the 2021 NFL Draft, and we’ll see some of their talents on display in Mobile, Alabama.

Here’s a look into each of the three players who once took the field in Baton Rouge who are participating in Senior Bowl activities this week:

WR Racey McMath

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McMath is a player who has flown a little more under the radar during his time at LSU, but he’s still a vertical threat that brings a lot to the table for a team.

He finished out the 2020 season with 14 receptions for 195 yards with one touchdown. Over three seasons, he tallied 33 receptions for 522 yards with four touchdowns and an impressive average of 15.8 yards per catch.

McMath has also seen significant action on special teams — an area he could help in for teams at the next level. It’s reasonable to expect McMath to be selected on the final day of the draft or signed by a team as an undrafted free agent.