Could Alabama transfer wide receiver and top 100 recruit fit at LSU?

Could Alabama receiver and former Louisiana high school star be a fit at LSU?

Another SEC wide receiver is expected to enter the transfer portal. Could his LSU connections bring him to Baton Rouge?

According to On3, Alabama’s Kendrick Law will search for a new team when the portal opens on Monday. A former top-100 recruit, Law will have one year of eligibility remaining.

Though he opted to stay with the Crimson Tide after former head coach Nick Saban’s retirement, Law didn’t put together a breakout year. Law’s numbers over three seasons in Tuscaloosa sit at 33 receptions for 343 yards across 32 games.

In 2024, Law caught 10 passes for 105 yards while also complying 30 rushing yards. He also returned five kicks for 131 yards. The wide receiver dealt with a lower-body injury sustained in week five.

A member of the 2022 recruiting class, Law picked Alabama over Florida State, Texas, and LSU. He was the No. 91 overall recruit in the class and a top 10 player in Louisiana.

The Tigers may show interest in the Shreveport, LA native based on their need at the position with Kyren Lacy turning pro and three receivers entering the portal.

Another wide receiver from Law’s class, Louisiana native [autotag]Aaron Anderson[/autotag], played one season with Alabama before transferring to his home state school. Head coach Brian Kelly hinted at an aggressive approach to recruiting in the transfer portal this offseason and targeting Law makes sense given the roster needs and his collegiate experience.