Grading every LSU position group through five games

Here’s how we’d evaluate things approaching the halfway mark of the season.

Five games in, LSU sits at 4-1.

The theme this year has been fresh faces. From [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag] to freshmen starting offensive tackles to a novel group of corners, LSU is breaking in the new.

At 4-1 in a rebuilding year, there aren’t many complaints from an expectations standpoint, but you can still find plenty of areas where this group needs work.

It’s been a mixed bag this far with some inconsistent performances from game to game. Over the last four weeks, it’s been enough for LSU to get the win.

With the schedule getting tougher, starting this week with Tennessee, LSU will need to find some more consistency.

Here’s how each position group grades out five games into the season.