LSU offers 2026 linebacker from Newnan, Georgia

LSU recently offered another 2026 linebacker from Georgia.

LSU’s recruiting staff is spending a lot of time working on the 2026 recruiting class. They recently offered another linebacker from Georgia.

[autotag]Rodney Colton[/autotag] is a 6-foot-1, 205-pound linebacker from Newnan, Georgia where he plays for Newnan High School. The Newnan Cougars finished the 2022 season 4-6 and failed to make the 6A state playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Colton, and there are no clear favorites to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Colton is a talented outside linebacker that does a tremendous job covering his assignments in pass coverage. He can go one-on-one with a running back in the flats and win the matchup.

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LSU offers 2026 linebacker from Mobile, Alabama

LSU’s recruiting staff found a “Tank” in Mobile, Alabama.

LSU is looking for talented linebackers for their 2026 recruiting class. They took a trip to south Alabama and ran into a kid that St. Paul’s Episcopal calls “Tank.”

[autotag]Anthony Jones[/autotag] is a 6-foot-4, 205-pound linebacker from Mobile, Alabama… The St. Paul’s Saints finished the 2022 season 7-6 with a loss to Theodore in the third round of the AHSAA 6A state playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Jones, but Alabama is a 34% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Jones is a large guy who is a menace at outside linebacker for St. Paul’s.

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LSU offers 2026 safety from Lilburn, Georgia

LSU is looking toward the future for a talented safety in the 2026 recruiting class.

LSU is looking for a talented safety in the 2026 recruiting class. That search led them to Lilburn, Georgia, where they found a talented guy from Parkview High School.

[autotag]Zelus Hicks[/autotag] is a 6-foot-2, 170-pound, safety from Lilburn, Georgia where he plays for Parkview High School. The Parkview Panthers finished the 2022 season 8-4 with a loss to Westgate in the second round of the GHSA 7A playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Hicks, but Georgia is a 36% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Hicks has a long way to go before he decides where he will play at the next level, but he shows great ball skills for a freshman.

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LSU offers 2026 wide receiver from LaGrange, Georgia

LSU’s recruiting staff is looking for a wide receiver in the 2026 recruiting class.

LSU’s recruiting staff is looking for a wide receiver in the 2026 recruiting class. That search has led them to LaGrange, Georgia, where they found an athlete that is starting to garner a lot of Division I attention.

[autotag]Jardon Stringer[/autotag] is a 6-foot-2, 175-pound wide receiver from LaGrange, Georgia, where he plays for LaGrange High School. The Grangers finished the 2022 season 8-3 with a loss to Burke County in the first round of the GHSA 4A playoffs.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections for Stringer, but Georgia Tech is a 22% favorite per On3.

Film Analysis: Stringer is a starter on both sides of the ball for the Grangers but he is projected to be a wide receiver at the next level.

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LSU offers 2026 wide receiver from Jacksonville, Florida

LSU took a trip to Jacksonville, Florida, to check out one of the best wide receivers in the 2026 recruiting class.

LSU took a trip to Jacksonville, Florida, to check out one of the best wide receivers in the 2026 recruiting class.

[autotag]Naeem Burroughs[/autotag] is a 6-foot, 155-pound wide receiver from Jacksonville, Florida where he plays for Bolles High School. The Bolles Bulldogs finished the 2022 season 9-5 with a loss to American Heritage in the 2M state semifinals.

There are currently no crystal ball projections for Burroughs at this time, but Florida is a 74% favorite per On3.

Film Analysis: Burroughs is just a freshman so he still has a lot of time to grow, but he already shows flashes of great route running and hands.

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LSU offers 2026 DB from Texas

Brian Kelly is hard at work on the 2026 recruiting class. Recently, he offered a defensive back from the Lone Star State.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] is hard at work on the 2026 recruiting class. Recently, he offered a defensive back from the Lone Star State.

[autotag]Isaiah Williams [/autotag]is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound defensive back from Missouri City, Texas, where he plays for Fort Bend Marshall High School.

The Fort Bend Marshall Buffaloes finished the 2022 season 12-2 with a loss to Port Neches-Groves in the Quarterfinal round of the UIL 5A D2 playoffs.

Texas is currently a 26% favorite to land Williams per On3.

Film Analysis: Williams is a defensive back that is not afraid to come up and lay a lick on a running back in run support. He will be fun to watch going forward.

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LSU offers 2026 wide receiver from Georgia

LSU’s coaching staff took a trip to Georgia to check out one of the top recruits of the 2026 class.

LSU’s coaching staff took a trip to Georgia to check out one of the top recruits of the 2026 class.

[autotag]Devin Carter[/autotag] is a 5-foot-11, 148-pound wide receiver from the class of 2026. He is from Evans, Georgia, where he plays for Cedar Grove High School.

The Cedar Grove Saints finished the 2022 season 11-3 with a loss to Sandy Creek in the GHSA 3A state championship game.

There are currently no Crystal Ball projections and there are no favorites per On3.

Film Analysis: Carter is a talented kid that is just scratching the surface of how talented he can be. He is a good route runner with great hands and speed to burn.

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LSU offers 2026 wide receiver from Florida

The LSU recruiting staff took a trip to south Florida to check out a young wide receiver prospect who is about to enter his sophomore season.

The LSU recruiting staff took a trip to south Florida to check out a young wide receiver prospect who is about to enter his sophomore season.

[autotag]Denarius Gray[/autotag] is a 6-foot-1, 170-pound wide receiver from Boynton Beach, Florida, where he plays for Somerset Canyons High School.

The Somerset Canyons Cougars finished the 2022 season 5-5 and failed to make the playoffs.

Film Analysis: Gray had 56 receptions for 752 yards and 14 receiving touchdowns as a freshman. He is an excellent route runner that does a great job of creating separation at the line of scrimmage and high pointing passes. He will be one to watch in the future.

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LSU offers rising sophomore EDGE from Georgia

Tyler Atkinson is just a 2026 prospect, but he impressed playing as a freshman.

[autotag]Tyler Atkinson[/autotag] is a 6-foot-3, 190-pound EDGE rusher from the class of 2026. He is from Loganville, Georgia, where he plays for Grayson High School. The Grayson Rams finished the 2022 season 10-3 with a loss to Milton in the third round of the Georgia 7A state playoffs.

Atkinson currently has no Crystal Ball projections, but Georgia is a 33% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Atkinson is just going to be a sophomore in high school next season but he is already compiling a long list of college offers. He shows why with his speed and power off the edge. He exhibits traits as a freshman that some players don’t have as seniors.

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LSU coaching staff makes a strong early impression on talented 2026 quarterback

Julian Lewis picked up an offer after his LSU visit this weekend.

Quarterback recruiting can be a roller coaster, and in the NIL/transfer portal era, that’s only amplified.

You can’t put too much stock in what players will do years away from their signings, but with that being said, LSU is one of several programs making a strong impression on 2026 signal-caller [autotag]Julian Lewis[/autotag]. The current high school freshman from Carrollton (Ga.) isn’t rated by the major services, but he’s picked up several high-profile offers, including from USC, Ohio State and, most recently, LSU.

Lewis is a long way from making a decision, but he told 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong that “everything” about LSU stood out after a weekend visit that netted him an offer.

“They are focused on the total player as a person. The coaches are really setting you up to be the best version of yourself.”

It’s easy to see why Lewis’ stock has taken off so quickly. In his first season at Carrollton, he completed 66% of his passes for 4,118 yards and 48 touchdowns. His recruiting process will almost certainly feature some twists and turns, but it seems the Tigers have put themselves in a good early spot.

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