LSU makes top 6 for 2025 linebacker

UCF is a 46% favorite to land Luke Metz per On3.

A linebacker in the 2025 recruiting class who is currently flying under most recruiting radars has released his top six list of the schools he is considering going forward. [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and the LSU Tigers join Ole Miss, Duke, Missouri, Tennessee and Oklahoma as the final six schools in the running to land this talented linebacker.

[autotag]Luke Metz[/autotag] is a 6-foot-3, 210-pound linebacker from Dacula, Georgia where he plays for Mill Creek High School. The Mill Creek Hawks finished the 2023 season 12-1 with a loss to Camden County in the third round of the GHSA Class 7A playoffs.

LSU’s [autotag]2025 recruiting class[/autotag] currently ranks as the No. 3 class in the country. The class has the No. 1 quarterback and No. 1 wide receiver in the class committed already as well as the No. 2 running back in the class. The class has nine commitments so far and one of the commits is a linebacker, [autotag]Keylan Moses[/autotag].

There are no Crystal Ball projections at this time for Metz but UCF is a 46% favorite to land him per On3.

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LSU offers 2025 linebacker from Dacula, Georgia

UCF is a 46% favorite to land Luke Metz per On3.

[autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and his recruiting staff took a trip to Dacula, Georgia, to offer one of the best linebackers in the 2025 recruiting class. To land a commitment from him, LSU will have to pull him away from Gus Malzahn and UCF.

[autotag]Luke Metz[/autotag] is a 6-foot-3, 210-pound linebacker from Dacula, Georgia, where he plays for Mill Creek High School. The Mill Creek Hawks finished the season 12-1 with a loss to Camden County in the third round of the 7A playoffs.

There are currently no crystal ball projections at this time but UCF is a 46% favorite to land him per On3.

Film Analysis: Metz stars as a middle linebacker for the Hawks and he excels at being a run-stopper.

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