LSU secures a 3-star IOL commit for the 2026 recruiting class

One of the top interior offensive linemen in the 2026 recruiting class has committed to LSU.

One of the top interior offensive linemen in the 2026 recruiting class has committed to LSU.

[autotag]Jalan Chapman[/autotag] is a 6-foot-2, 275-pound, three-star offensive lineman from New Orleans where he plays for Warren Easton High School. Chapman chose the Tigers over Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas and others.

Chapman becomes the third commit of the 2026 recruiting class joining [autotag]Richard Anderson[/autotag] and [autotag]Jakai Anderson[/autotag]. All three of the players are from New Orleans. [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] is doing what he has done since arriving at Baton Rouge, he is trying to keep the best players from Louisiana to stay home and play for the Tigers.

Chapman is just entering his junior year of high school so he has a couple more years before he puts his name on the dotted line. As we all know, anything can happen when it comes to recruiting. For the moment, LSU is on top and he is committed to the Tigers.

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UGA football offers OL Jalan Chapman

Jalen Chapman plays at the same high school as UGA standout center Sedrick Van Pran.

The Georgia Bulldogs and offensive line coach Stacy Searels have offered a scholarship to class of 2026 offensive line recruit Jalan Chapman.

Chapman plays football for Warren Easton High School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Chapman, who is an unranked recruit, plays at the same high school as Georgia standout center Sedrick Van Pran.

The 6-foot-3, 275-pound offensive lineman will hope to follow in the  footsteps of Van Pran, who is one of the leaders on Georgia’s roster. alan Chapman has a 3.2 GPA.

The Warren Easton star has scholarship offers from Oregon, LSU, Tulane, Arkansas and Grambling State.

Jalan Chapman shows strong leg drive on tape. He is a good run blocker. He played left tackle this past spring for Warren Easton.

The 2026 offensive lineman announced his scholarship offer from Georgia football via social media:

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