LSU receives prediction for No. 1 2026 Louisiana receiver

On3’s Shea Dixon issued a prediction for LSU to land top in-state receiver Jabari Mack.

Though most of the focus has been on fleshing out an already strong 2025 recruiting class, LSU has already begun to turn its attention to the following cycle.

The Tigers picked up their first two commitments in the 2026 cycle over the weekend from defensive lineman [autotag]Richard Anderson[/autotag] and receiver [autotag]Jakai Anderson[/autotag]. Now, they seem to be trending for another top wideout in the class.

[autotag]Jabari Mack[/autotag], a top-100 prospect from Destrehan, received an expert prediction in favor of LSU from On3’s Shea Dixon over the weekend. The No. 6 player in the state according to the 247Sports composite rankings, Mack is the No. 1 receiver in Louisiana.

LSU has already landed one top-10 commitment in the state in 2026 from Anderson, who ranks No. 7 in Louisiana and inside the top 150 nationally.

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LSU hosting top 2026 receiver in Louisiana for visit on Thursday

The Tigers are looking to lock up one of the state’s top 2026 prospects.

The LSU Tigers are still in the mix for a few elite receivers in the 2025 class, namely recent decommitment [autotag]Dakorien Moore[/autotag] and Alabama decommit [autotag]Jaime Ffrench[/autotag].

But it’s never too early to focus on landing elite players in future classes, especially when they hail from Louisiana, and the Tigers will host the top receiver in the state for the 2026 cycle on Thursday.

[autotag]Jabari Mack[/autotag], a Destrehan prospect, announced on social media that he’ll be visiting Baton Rouge. Mack has received a number of high-profile offers this spring and camped with Texas A&M earlier this month.

The rising junior ranks as the No. 71 player nationally (No. 8 receiver) and the No. 6 overall player in the state of Louisiana.

Mississippi State is currently favored to land him per the On3 recruiting prediction machine, but the Tigers aren’t far behind. They’ll hope this week’s visit makes an impact on the star Louisiana prospect.

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