Where every LSU football player in the transfer portal landed

LSU had a handful of players enter the portal. Where did they end up?

With [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in and [autotag]Ed Orgeron[/autotag] out, LSU was bound to see some departures in the transfer portal. It’s natural with coaching changes.

The Tigers probably did better than some expected, not losing a ton of critical players, though there are certainly some that hurt.

Since November, LSU has had 10 players enter the portal. All but one have found their next home, with receiver [autotag]Deion Smith[/autotag] being the lone remaining player to make a decision. Talent-wise, Smith is one of the best remaining players in the portal, but because of the Tigers’ depth at wide receiver, it’s a loss they can deal with.

With transfers, you never know how big of a loss it is until we have time to see how it all played out, though some are more obvious losses than others, such as cornerback [autotag]Eli Ricks[/autotag].

LSU also had a few transfers end up at division rivals, which is still something new to college football. With that said, let’s take a look at where the players who transferred will be playing this fall.

LSU wide receiver Alex Adams is heading to the transfer portal

Add another name to the transfer portal list.

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We can add another name to the transfer portal list for the LSU Tigers. According to On3’s Billy Embody, Alex Adams is the next name on the list to exit stage left from Baton Rouge.

According to his 247Sports recruiting profile, Adams was a three-star prospect from the state of Mississippi. He was the No. 69 wide receiver and No. 8 player from the state in the 2020 recruiting class.

In two seasons Adams caught just two passes for 11 yards in a reserve role for the LSU Tigers. He will likely move on to a team in need a wide receiver depth. He was recruited by Mickey Joseph, who is now at Nebraska. One should believe that the Cornhuskers might take a look at him as they try and rebuild their offense.

Adams also held offers from SEC rivals Arkansas Razorbacks and Mississippi State Bulldogs. Either of which could likely use his services. Adams joins a long list of players who are leaving LSU through the transfer portal.

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