Five standouts from LSU’s spring game on Saturday

Here were the players who caught our eye in the spring game.

After what has felt like a long first few months of the offseason, the LSU Tigers finally took the field on Saturday for the first time under [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] for the annual National L Club Spring Game in Death Valley.

There were some key players unavailable — including star receiver [autotag]Kayshon Boutte[/autotag] — and are several intriguing additions that haven’t arrived on campus yet, such as five-star true freshman linebacker [autotag]Harold Perkins[/autotag] and Penn State running back transfer [autotag]Noah Cain[/autotag].

Still, we were able to answer several pressing questions in our first look at this new Tigers team, and we have a clearer picture on where several position battles stand, including at quarterback.

With that in mind, here were five players who impressed in Saturday’s exhibition, which was ultimately called midway through the fourth quarter as the offense defeated the defense 59-31.