PFF’s All-SEC team lists seven LSU Tigers, omits Damone Clark

A total of seven LSU Tigers on the PFF All-SEC team, but one glaring ommission.

Third Team

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Wide Receiver: Kayshon Boutte

One of the most dangerous men with the ball in his hands, Kayshon Boutte was on fire this season. He led the nation and SEC in touchdown receptions despite not playing since early October. Boutte finished the regular season with nine touchdown receptions, fourth in the SEC. He was tied for 25th most in the nation and the only player to do it in six games or less.

Left Guard: Ed Ingram

Ingram was in and out of the lineup this season with injuries but made a difference when he was healthy. He greatly improved his draft stock this season.

Defensive Lineman: Jaquelin Roy

Roy was a big impact player this year for LSU. In 12 games he managed 30 tackles, six TFLs, 1.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble. The defense needed him with the injury to Glen Logan.

Honorable Mention

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Wide Receiver: Jack Bech

Bech proved to be Max Johnson’s favorite target once Boutte went down with an injury. In his freshman season, Bech caught 43 passes for 489 yards and three scores. He averaged 11.4 yards per reception.