On3 predicting LSU to land 5-star 2026 offensive lineman

LSU is making progress with one of the top recruits in the 2026 class.

LSU’s 2025 class is one of the nation’s best. It’s loaded with five stars at the top and LSU is hoping to do the same thing with its 2026 class.

The Tigers are on their way, with On3’s Steve Wiltfong listing LSU as the projected destination for five-star offensive lineman [autotag]Lamar Brown[/autotag].

“The local University Lab five-star has spent a lot of time on the nearby campus and it’s hard to imagine him playing elsewhere in college,” Wiltfong wrote. 

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Brown is the No. 5 overall prospect in his class and the top interior offensive lineman. On3, 247Sports, and Rivals consider Brown Louisiana’s top 2026 prospect after defensive tackle Jahkeem Stewart reclassified to 2025.

Brown was visiting LSU when the Tigers took down No. 9 Ole Miss on Saturday. Brown said the atmosphere “stood out.”

LSU’s 2026 class already has four prospects on board. All Louisiana products and all from New Orleans. The top-ranked 2026 commit is safety [autotag]Aiden Hall[/autotag] out of Edna Karr High School.

LSU offensive line coach [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag] is a strong recruiter and a Baton Rouge native. It would be surprising to see LSU miss on Brown with Davis leading the charge.

Brian Kelly’s programs have a history of developing offensive linemen and that trend is continuing at LSU.

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4-star, top-60 New Orleans safety Aiden Hall commits to LSU

Aiden Hall becomes the highest-rated member of LSU’s 2026 recruiting class.

One of LSU’s top targets in the 2026 recruiting class made his commitment to the Tigers official on Saturday.

Four-star safety [autotag]Aiden Hall[/autotag], who plays for Edna Karr in New Orleans, committed to LSU. Hall ranks as the No. 54 player nationally in the 2026 class, according to On3’s industry rankings.

Hall becomes the fourth commitment in the 2026 cycle for the Tigers and is currently the highest-rated member of LSU’s class. With his commitment, that group now ranks No. 9 in the nation per On3, though it’s early in the cycle.

LSU has been in on Hall’s recruitment for quite a while, offering him in the spring of 2023.

LSU has the makings of an elite 2025 class, which currently ranks third nationally, and it will hope that momentum can carry into the next cycle.

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LSU’s 2025 class building momentum for elite 2026 class

Louisiana’s 2026 recruiting class gives LSU the chance at another elite group.

LSU’s 2025 recruiting class is shaping up to be the best in Brian Kelly’s career and the best LSU’s had in a long time.

Its led by five-star QB and No. 1 overall recruit [autotag]Bryce Underwood[/autotag]. He’s joined by two more five-stars in CB [autotag]DJ Pickett[/autotag] and RB [autotag]Harlem Berry[/autotag]. Both players are considered the top recruits at their respective positions too.

The 2025 class is far from finished. With just 18 commits, LSU will look to add more. Ensuring the current commits make it past the finish line is critical too.

But it’s never too early to look ahead to 2026 when LSU could assemble a class just as strong. Louisiana is set to have one of its best high school crops ever next year, setting LSU up for another elite haul.

According to On3, 247Sports and Rivals, defensive lineman [autotag]Jahkeem Stewart[/autotag] is the top player in the country. Stewart hails from St. Augustine High School in New Orleans, a place that produced the No. 1 overall recruit 10 years ago in [autotag]Leonard Fournette[/autotag].

Stewart gives LSU the chance to land the nation’s top player in back-to-back classes. There’s a long way to go in his recruitment, but the On3 Crystal Ball gives LSU a 90.9% chance of landing Stewart. Underwood and Stewart in consecutive years is the type of core you can build a national title team around.

Stewart isn’t the only Louisiana product in the top 10. Offensive lineman [autotag]Lamar Brown[/autotag] sits at No. 5 overall. Given how strong LSU offensive line coach [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag] is at recruiting Louisiana, it would be hard to imagine Brown going anywhere else.

Not further down the list, Baton Rouge safety [autotag]Blaine Bradford[/autotag] is on his way to earning a five-star. He’s out of Catholic High School, where LSU has several previous connections.

LSU has three five-stars committed in 2025 and the Tigers may not even leave the state to reach that total in 2026. With Stewart, Brown and Bradford, LSU can land the strongest core the state’s produced in some time.

There’s also OT [autotag]Brysten Martinez[/autotag] and safety [autotag]Aiden Hall[/autotag], two more top 50 recruits in Louisiana.

What might have LSU fans particularly excited is how good the Louisiana defensive tackle group is in 2026. Stewart’s at the top, but [autotag]Richard Anderson[/autotag], [autotag]Dylan Berymon[/autotag] and [autotag]Darryus McKinley[/autotag] are three more top 300 prospects that LSU won’t have to go far to get.

Davis was able to turn around LSU’s offensive line after he capitalized on a strong 2022 Louisiana class that included [autotag]Will Campbell[/autotag] and [autotag]Emery Jones Jr.[/autotag]. The 2026 class can have a similar impact on the defensive side for [autotag]Bo Davis[/autotag].

The 2026 cycle has barely begun, but if LSU seizes on the momentum of 2025, it will be another special group. Kelly landed top 10 classes in 2023 and 2024. He came to LSU to work with this caliber of talent.

But there’s a difference between a top-five class and a top-two or three class. Top-five classes keep you in contention, but top-three classes allow you to compete with Georgia. That’s where Kelly and LSU look to be headed.

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UGA football offers DB Aiden Hall

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to elite defensive back recruit Aiden Hall

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to class of 2026 defensive back recruit Aiden Hall. Hall plays high school football for Edna Karr High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Hall is currently a freshman in high school.

The 6-foot-1, 175-pound defensive back primarily plays safety. Aiden Hall is unranked since he is only a freshman.

The Edna Karr standout has recent scholarship offers from Tulane, Ole Miss, Arkansas, and Duke. The unranked recruit returned an interception for a touchdown in the fall.

Aiden Hall is a good student and should be rated later in his high school career. As a true freshman, Hall was willing to contribute on special teams. Hall displayed good tackling ability and has time to improve his speed, explosiveness, and strength.

Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown offered a scholarship to Hall:

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LSU offers 2026 safety from Louisiana

Aiden Hall is a high school freshman from Edna Karr High School in New Orleans.

[autotag]Aiden Hall[/autotag] is a 6-foot-1, 175-pound safety from the class of 2026. He is from New Orleans, where he plays for Edna Karr High School. You may think, is LSU really out here offering high school freshmen? Yes, they are. [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] has placed emphasis on keeping the best players in the boot and Hall looks like he could be one.

Film Analysis: Hall is a star safety for Edna Karr with elite ball skills and coverage ability. He’s not afraid to come up in the run game and destroy a running back. He has time to grow into his frame and help polish his game before he gets close to making a college decision.

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