Recruiting the offensive line is the cornerstone of any SEC program’s success. Building a strong team in the trenches is absolutely key when you go up against college football’s best defensive fronts, and with offensive linemen opting to transfer less frequently than skill position players, finding quality high school prospects is the easiest way to do that.
LSU is trying to pick up the first offensive lineman in its 2023 recruiting class in Alpharetta, Georgia, prospect [autotag]Shamurad Umarov[/autotag], a 6-foot-6, 315-pound offensive tackle.
Umarov recently released his final four, which included LSU in addition to Georgia, Tennessee and Michigan State. He will take official visits to each school during the month of June, including Baton Rouge on June 17.
The Tigers will look to add him to the class, which currently features just four players and ranks 19th nationally.
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LSU Wire breaks down his profile.