Analyst names three LSU freshmen who could make an impact

These three players could make a name for themselves in their first season at LSU.

The LSU football season is months away, but there’s a sense of optimism and excitement surrounding this year’s group as the team looks to bounce back from a 5-5 season last year.

Of course, returning players are taken into account when ranking teams and predicting how they could finish.

But there’s also a great deal of intrigue surrounding freshmen, and there are a handful of new faces on the LSU roster who could quickly make themselves known in Baton Rouge.

When Chris Hummer of 247Sports released his list of 100 true freshmen who could have an impact on the 2021 college football season, a trio of Tigers were on it.

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Defensive tackle Maason Smith was among the LSU players to make the list. Here’s a look at what Hummer had to say about the outlook on Smith and what he’s already shown.

“Smith is already making waves in Baton Rouge as an early enrollee with strength and conditioning coach Tommy Moffitt comparing him to a “more flexible” Michael Brockers. LSU will take that. Smith enters LSU with a college-ready body and some polish to his technique already. The Tigers return both of their interior starters off last year’s team as seniors Neil Farrell and Glen Logan opted to come back. That limits Smith’s opportunity to start right away. Yet I’m confident that Smith will, at worst, work his way into the rotation. At best, he’s an interior upgrade following a season in which Farrell and Logan combined for just two tackles for loss.”

Defensive back Sage Ryan was also named in the top 100. He’ll be one to watch as LSU looks to return to “DBU” status in 2021. There’s still much unknown about where he’ll fall on the depth chart, though.

Even with Jay Ward sliding over from cornerback to safety and the addition of transfer Major Burns from Georgia, the Tigers need some help in the secondary. Ryan is capable of providing that right away, be it at nickel, safety or cornerback. Without Ryan being on campus, it’s difficult to know where exactly Ryan will fit on the Tigers’ depth chart. No matter what happens, though, he’s going to be a big part of the LSU defense as a true freshman just like Derek Stingley and Eli Ricks have been the last two years.

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Wide receiver Deion Smith could also make some noise in the upcoming season.

It didn’t get as much attention as Alabama and Ohio State’s wide receiver hauls, but LSU quietly signed three of the top 13 receivers nationally as part of a five-player group. Given the team’s need at receiver outside of Kayshon Boutte, it’s a pretty good bet at least a few members of that class will play in 2021. Smith, the only early enrollee of the group, has the best chance. The No. 1 player in the state of Mississippi was injured part of this spring but showed some flashes of brilliance upon his return. Given his natural playmaking ability and size at 6-foot-3, 203 pounds, Smith would be a different sort of target who could complement Boutte and Jontre Kirklin as starters.

It will be interesting to see how these players can make a difference for LSU when the Tigers kick off the season against UCLA on Sept. 4 and how their careers will play out in the long term.

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Florida Gators football in the running for two uncommitted five-stars

The Gators already have the No. 5 recruiting class in the country in 2021, but that ranking could potentially get even better.

The Gators already have the No. 5 recruiting class in the country in 2021, but that ranking could potentially get even better.

In a ranking of the top-10 uncommitted prospects in the 2021 cycle, The Athletic listed two five-star recruits that coach Dan Mullen and the Gators are currently in the running for.

Louisiana defensive tackle Maason Smith and Texas defensive end Tunmise Adeleye are each considering UF as one of their top schools, though Florida likely has an uphill battle to land both.

Here’s The Athletic’s summary of each prospect.

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LSU among 5-star DT Maason Smith’s top schools

Smith is expected to play out his college career in Baton Rouge.

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LSU football’s recruiting efforts are rolling, with its 2021 class moving into the nation’s top five after landing the commitment of highly-touted prospect Keanu Koht on Saturday afternoon.

It’s the highest-ranked group in the nation still without a five-star recruit, but that could change in the near future.

Five-star defensive tackle Maason Smith, out of Terrebonne in Houma, La. recently released his list of top schools, and the Tigers were on it.

Georgia, Florida, Oregon, Alabama, Miami, Oklahoma, and USC are also in the running.

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One of the top recruits still uncommitted within the class, Smith is expected to remain in Louisiana and play out his college career in Baton Rouge.

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Five-star DT Maason Smith releases top schools

Five-star defensive tackle Maason Smith has released his latest list of top schools including: the LSU Tigers and Georgia Bulldogs.

Five-star defensive tackle Maason Smith has released his latest list of top schools. Smith’s list includes Georgia, LSU, Florida, Oregon, Alabama, Miami, Oklahoma, and USC.

Smith is an ultra talented recruit who plays high school football for Terrebonne in Houma, Louisiana. Smith announced his top schools via Twitter on July 4th:

Smith is one of the top remaining uncommitted recruits in the class of 2021. He’s favored to end up staying home with the LSU Tigers.

Kirby Smart and Georgia have been prioritizing recruits in the trenches in recent seasons. Smith would be an elite target to secure, but it is looking unlikely at the moment.

In the class of 2021, Georgia has one commitment at defensive tackle. Dan Lanning and the defense will probably looking for another defensive tackle in the class.

Smith is six-foot-five and weighs 316 pounds. Smith should have a bright college football career.

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Oklahoma makes top-8 for 5-star, class of 2021 defensive tackle

Not everyday does one of the best defensive lineman in the entire country includes Oklahoma amongst his final schools. 

Not everyday does one of the best defensive lineman in the entire country includes Oklahoma amongst his final schools.

Maason Smith is the No. 6 overall player in the country according to Rivals. He’s the No. 1 defensive tackle and No. 1 player in the state of Louisiana. Prying top players away from the home state of LSU has been and will always be a tough task, but the Sooners are making a concerted effort to nab Smith.

He announced a final eight on Saturday, with Oklahoma making the list.

Joining the Sooners in the final eight are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Oregon and USC. The Tigers are going to be a tough beat, but Smith has talked up Oklahoma on social media alongside Caleb Williams in the past.

With official and unofficial visits on hold for the time being, the Sooners push for Smith will have to come once those can resume.

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