Five LSU recruiting targets to keep an eye on as the early signing period nears

The Tigers are looking for a strong close to an already good recruiting class.

We are only a few days away from the beginning of the early signing period on Wednesday, and the 2023 class is shaping up to be a phenomenal one for LSU.

The class was already ranked as the No. 5 class in the country before [autotag]Aaron Anderson[/autotag] committed, and now the Alabama wideout transfer has added a former five-star to the mix. The Tigers have a chance to land a few more guys as well.

A couple of them will be signing on Thursday in cornerback [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] and defensive lineman [autotag]Jordan Hall[/autotag] — two really talented guys on the defensive side of the ball. LSU is considered the favorite for Ricks while Georgia seems to lead for Hall, but anything can happen.

Here are five prospects for Tigers fans to watch as the 2023 class winds to a close.

Where LSU’s 2023 recruiting class currently stands in the On3 Consensus rankings

The Tigers are looking for a strong finish, but they already have one of the top classes in 2023.

The Tigers had a successful Year 1 season on the field, but arguably the most impressive returns from the first season of the [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] era have come off it.

Kelly has done an incredible job on the recruiting trail in the 2023 cycle, and the result has been one of the top high school classes in the country. LSU currently has one five-star prospect committed (per the On3 Consensus Rankings) and a number of highly rated four stars.

LSU recently added another elite prospect in safety [autotag]Javien Toviano[/autotag], a top-75 prospect from Texas who committed on Thursday.

At times, this has been a top-five class — depending on the recruiting service you’re checking — but after a wild week on the recruiting trail for several other programs, LSU currently sits at just No. 7 in the On3 Consensus.

The Tigers’ success on the recruiting trail starts on their home turf. LSU has commitments from some of the top players in the Pelican State including Heard, four-star wide receiver Shelton Sampson Jr., four-star running back Kaleb Jackson and four-star safety Kylin Jackson. Of the top 16 players in Louisiana, eight of them are committed to the Tigers. Brian Kelly has also made a mark out-of-state. On Dec. 15, he landed a commitment from four-star safety Javien Toviano, the No. 54 overall prospect in the On3 Consensus and a Texas native.

LSU already has a big class at 25 and will likely look to add several transfers, but there’s still room to grow. Kelly said he wanted to bring in 30+ players this offseason between recruiting and the transfer portal.

The recruiting class could surge in the rankings once more if the Tigers can land consensus five-star cornerback [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag], who is considered an LSU lean and spent his final official visit weekend in Baton Rouge.

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LSU is one of several programs looking for a strong close on signing day

The Tigers could end up with the best defensive back class in the country.

Though the official national signing day doesn’t come until February, a lot of that event’s fanfare has been replaced by early signing day in December, when the vast majority of prospects ink their letters of intent.

That’s coming up on Wednesday, and with the Tigers already having a top-five class in 2023 and pushing for more, the next week will be crucial. Coach Brian Kelly’s team was listed by On3’s Keegan Pope as one of four programs looking to close out strong as we approach the early signing period.

Here’s Pope’s breakdown of the recruiting situation for LSU as things currently stand in December.

On3 Consensus Team RankingNo. 5
Commitments: 24
Avg. Rating Per Commit: 91.34

The number of targets still on the board for LSU continues to shrink, but Brian Kelly and Co. have a chance over the next few days to lock in LSU’s best class in half a decade. Four-star Arlington (Texas) Martin safety Javien Toviano is set to commit tomorrow with LSU still trending in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). Texas, Texas A&M and other schools are still making a run at him, though. Elsewhere in the defensive backfield, LSU has its eyes on four-star cornerback Desmond Ricks (deciding on Dec. 22) and Itawamba (Miss.) four-star safety Isaac Smith.

Much like Toviano, the Tigers are trending for Ricks and Smith, but they’ll have to fight off some tough challengers over the next week. If Kelly and Co. can close all three, it just might solidify the best defensive back class in the country.

One of those dominoes already fell on Thursday as Toviano announced his commitment to the Tigers. They also remain the heavy favorite for Ricks, one of the top players in the class after reclassifying from 2024. If the Tigers can land Ricks and Smith, this will likely end up as a top-three class.

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BREAKING: Five-star defensive back commits to LSU

The Tigers’ 2023 class just keeps getting better.

[autotag]Javien Toviano[/autotag] is a five-star, 6-foot, 185-pound safety from Arlington, Texas, where he plays for Martin High School. On Thursday, the Tigers got some big news as he announced his commitment to LSU.

Coach Brian Kelly’s team arrived on the scene late for Toviano but made a huge difference for him, and in the end, he chose LSU. It had received two Crystal Ball predictions and the Tigers were the 93% favorite to land him per On3.

Toviano becomes the seventh defensive back that has committed to LSU for the 2023 class, a class that ranked as the No. 8 class in the country coming into today. This commitment could catapult LSU into the top five. LSU is likely not done with commitments either as five-star cornerback [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] is set to commit on Dec. 22. LSU has been the favorite for Ricks for a while.

Talk about reloading your secondary, Kelly could sign eight defensive backs in this year’s recruiting class. The future looks bright on the Bayou.

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LSU again wearing thin in the secondary entering the offseason

How Brian Kelly rebuilds the secondary will go a long way toward shaping LSU’s 2023 roster.

One of Brian Kelly’s first tasks at LSU this time last year was rebuilding the secondary.

The conclusion of 2021 saw [autotag]Derek Stingley Jr.[/autotag] and [autotag]Cordale Flott[/autotag] head to the NFL while [autotag]Eli Ricks[/autotag] and [autotag]Dwight McGlothern[/autotag] enter the transfer portal.

LSU returned almost no experience at cornerback and a group of safeties that struggled.

The coaching staff did an admirable job filling the holes, getting the likes of [autotag]Mekhi Garner[/autotag], [autotag]Jarrick Bernard-Converse[/autotag], [autotag]Greg Brooks Jr.[/autotag] and [autotag]Joe Foucha[/autotag] from the transfer portal.

[autotag]Major Burns[/autotag], [autotag]Jay Ward[/autotag] and [autotag]Sage Ryan[/autotag] took some steps forward along with the portal additions, and the Tigers’ secondary did a fine job in 2022.

Kelly and company will now be faced with a similar task this offseason.

Ward has declared for the draft and will likely be joined by Bernard-Converse and Garner. The latter has eligibility left but played well enough to earn a spot on Sundays.

Foucha, a fifth-year player, will be off to give it a shot in the league too.

[autotag]Demarius McGhee[/autotag] and [autotag]Raydarious Jones[/autotag], two talented recruits who have been depth pieces for the last couple of years, have entered the portal.

The Tigers should remain fine at safety. There’s a chance LSU gets Brooks back along with Burns. Ryan played a lot of nickel this fall but has the ability to play on the backend. LSU’s 2023 recruiting class currently holds three commitments from blue-chip safeties, too.

The picture grows murky when looking at the cornerbacks. There aren’t many in-house options, especially on the outside.

There’s still [autotag]Sevyn Banks[/autotag], the talented Ohio State transfer whose career has been interrupted by injuries. He made his way back on the field for LSU but was injured once again shortly after.

With a full, healthy offseason under his belt, he could emerge as a solid option in 2023.

Then there’s [autotag]Laterrance Welch[/autotag] and [autotag]Jaelyn Davis-Robinson[/autotag], two talented freshmen that impressed [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] in fall camp but took a redshirt. Without significant additions in the portal, LSU will be relying on both to develop quickly. Even if both pan out in 2023, depth is still a major concern.

The Tigers could be gearing up to add some big-time corners to their 2023 freshmen class. LSU is well positioned with [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] and [autotag]Javien Toviano[/autotag].

Landing Ricks and Toviano a year after Welch and Davis-Robinson would lay a young foundation of talent and put LSU in a place where it wasn’t relying on the portal to build its secondary every year.

When LSU does start looking in the portal, look for the Tigers to get after names like Fentrell Cypress and JQ Hardaway. Both corners are two of the better players currently on the transfer market and respectively come from Virginia and Cincinnati. LSU has staffers with connections to both programs.

LSU landed two quality corners last year in Garner and Bernard-Converse. You could even throw in [autotag]Colby Richardson[/autotag], who made some positive contributions, as well.

It’s tough to imagine LSU’s defense having the same level of success this year without them. It’ll be just as critical to land at least two quality corners again.

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These 3 recruits making official visits with Florida this weekend

With the end of the non-contact period now over, the Gators are back to the recruiting grind this weekend.

Florida football’s recruiting efforts are back in high gear — not that [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag] and Co. were not grinding away the entire time — now that the NCAA’s quiet period has elapsed, which makes for an exciting start to a busy month of December.

There are plenty of items on the docket as the team’s brass looks to improve upon 2022’s results while continuing to push the program forward into what is hopefully an era of great success. Part of that effort starts with the 2023 recruiting class — the first full class of preps hand-picked by Napier himself — this weekend when a trio of blue-chip 2023 prospects make their way to Gainesville for their official visits.

Take a look below at the three big names who will be on campus for the first weekend of December

2023 four-star safety lists his top five schools

LSU could be about to add another blue-chip prospect.

2023 four-star safety [autotag]Javien Toviano[/autotag] has trimmed his list down to five schools with his Dec. 15 commitment date nearing.

LSU has been a favorite to land Toviano for a while, but he has yet to commit. National Signing Day is nearing and LSU has lost two four-star defensive lineman prospects in the past two weeks, so it could use a little pick-me-up recruiting-wise.

It could be a December to remember for LSU as far as recruiting is concerned. Hopefully, it won’t be a December to forget. Toviano and [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] are two of the top recruits that haven’t announced a commitment yet and they are both favored to go to LSU.

LSU is a 95% favorite to land Toviano per On3 and they have received a Crystal Ball projection, as well. For right now, [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] is mainly concerned with winning an SEC Championship.

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Where LSU’s 2023 recruiting class ranks across the industry following recent decommitments

Brian Kelly’s 2023 class remains well-positioned despite recent losses.

LSU’s 2023 recruiting class took a couple hits in recent days with two blue-chip defensive linemen decommitting in [autotag]Darron Reed[/autotag] and [autotag]Joshua Mickens[/autotag].

There hadn’t been much negative news on the trail this cycle. LSU’s class has been trending up since the day [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] took the job. This is the first real step back.

The sky is yet to fall, though.

LSU’s class remains comfortably in the top 10 and the defensive line is still in a good spot, too, anchored by [autotag]Dashawn Womack[/autotag] and [autotag]Jaxon Howard[/autotag]. On3 gave Womack his fifth star last week.

Following the shakeup, here’s where the class ranks.

  • 247Sports: Fifth
  • On3: Sixth
  • Rivals: Sixth
  • ESPN: Eighth
  • Average rank: 6.25

There aren’t too many blue-chip defensive linemen left on the board to replace Reed and Mickens, but LSU could be preparing some big additions on the backend.

According to 247’s and On3’s respective prediction systems, LSU is in a good spot with defensive backs [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] and [autotag]Javien Toviano[/autotag]. Commitments from Ricks and Toviano would bring LSU’s class to 25 players and give LSU the strong DB class that it needs.

We’ll begin to find out more about the future roster in early December with the transfer window and early signing day.

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LSU has a top 5 recruiting class in 2023 as November comes to a close

Here’s how the recruiting rankings look less than a month away from early signing day.

As the calendar prepares to turn to December, we’re just three weeks away from the beginning of the early signing period on Dec. 21.

With 23 commitments already, it makes sense that things have slowed down on the trail a bit for the Tigers since a busy couple of months during the summer. LSU did add two commits in November, four-star offensive tackle [autotag]DJ Chester[/autotag] and three-star edge rusher [autotag]Dylan Carpenter[/autotag].

However, the Tigers do have a few more spots available down the stretch than we initially expected as LSU lost commitments from four-star defensive linemen [autotag]Darron Reed[/autotag] — who flipped to Auburn — and [autotag]Joshua Mickens[/autotag] in the last week.

Still, LSU has one of the best classes in the country with the chance to get even better if it could land a player like five-star cornerback [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag]. Here are the rankings at the end of November, per the 247Sports Composite.

2024 four-star LSU target announced his commitment date

Alpharetta, Georgia, receiver Debron Gatling will commit on Dec. 11.

[autotag]Debron Gatling[/autotag] is a 2024, four-star, 6-foot-2, 175-pound, wide receiver from Alpharetta, Georgia, where he plays for Milton High School.

Gatling recently released his top eight schools consisting of LSU, Alabama, Miami, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M. He has now announced his commitment date and will make his decision public on Dec. 11.

His commitment would be a very nice Christmas present for [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his staff. The commitment comes a little over a week after LSU plays the Georgia Bulldogs for the SEC Championship in Atlanta, and a little less than two weeks before [autotag]Desmond Ricks[/autotag] announces his commitment.

December could be a huge month for LSU football in many ways, but the Tigers still have to get through the Texas A&M Aggies this Saturday in College Station.

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