Saints schedule official pre-draft visit with Bowling Green DL Karl Brooks

The Saints scheduled an official pre-draft visit with Bowling Green DL Karl Brooks, one of 30 meetings they can host at their facility:

The Draft Network’s Justin Melo reports that the New Orleans Saints are one of at least five teams to schedule a formal facility visit with Bowling Green defensive lineman Karl Brooks — which is notable because teams are only allowed to host 30 prospects on such private meetings at their headquarters each year.

Brooks weighed in at 6-foot-3 and 303 pounds at the Senior Bowl, measuring out well with 32 3/8-inch arms and an impressive 77 3/4-inch wingspan. He used his size to great effect for Bowling Green over the last five years, playing  his best football in 2022; Pro Football Focus charting credited him with 69 quarterback pressures and 36 defensive stops. He’s a very active, disruptive lineman up front.

His exact fit in the NFL is going to be interesting. Brooks has the size to play inside at defensive tackle, but he was lined up predominately out on the edge in college (doing so on 1,469 of his 2,435 career defensive snaps), and he showed the lower-body flexibility to turn the corner and get low against pro-quality offensive tackles at the Senior Bowl.

The Saints probably want to bring Brooks in to go through further athletic testing and position drills to best determine his fit in their system. He was snubbed by the annual NFL Scouting Combine, so they won’t get an opportunity to put him through his paces until his March 20 pro day. Right now he’s projected to be picked in the third or fourth round of April’s draft.

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Saints schedule official Top 30 visit with Maryland LT Jaelyn Duncan

The Saints have scheduled an official visit with Maryland LT Jaelyn Duncan, one of 30 prospects they can host at the team facility:

This is interesting: the New Orleans Saints have scheduled another official visit with a prospect in the 2023 NFL draft. The Draft Network’s Justin Melo reports that the Saints will host Maryland Terrapins left tackle Jaelyn Duncan at their facility as one of the 30 formal visits they’re allowed each year. They’re also scheduled to host Clemson Tigers defensive end Myles Murphy.

Duncan weighed in at 6-foot-5 and 306 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine last month, ranking among the event’s leaders in the 40-yard dash (timing it in 5.1 seconds) as well as the vertical and broad jumps. That athleticism shows up on game tape where he easily moves out in front to pave the way for his teammates. He also took over 1,500 snaps in pass protection for the Terps in his five-year career, almost exclusively at left tackle.

As far as the 2023 draft goes: Duncan is projected to be picked in the second or third rounds, depending on how things shake out for other players in his position group. He could be an option for the Saints with their third-round pick at No. 71, though tackle doesn’t appear to be a great need with Ryan Ramczyk entrenched on the right side and Trevor Penning and James Hurst at left tackle, with backups like Landon Young and Lewis Kidd in the building. But you never know.

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Seahawks host 2 offensive linemen for tryouts, 1 for a visit

The Seattle Seahawks hosted tackle Myron Cunningham and guard Jordan Meredith for tryouts and guard  Sebastian Gutierrez on a visit.

The Seattle Seahawks have a new NFL Offensive Player of the Week to protect in quarterback Geno Smith. To ensure depth on the offensive line, Seattle hosted two linemen for tryouts on Tuesday and one for a visit.

According to the NFL’s official transaction report, the Seahawks worked out tackle Myron Cunningham and guard Jordan Meredith. Seattle also hosted guard  Sebastian Gutierrez on a visit.

The Seahawks return to practice on Wednesday after an off day, so we’ll keep you posted on any new faces to take the field.

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5-star quarterback set to visit LSU this weekend

The Tigers will host the top quarterback from California in the 2024 class.

[autotag]Julian Sayin[/autotag] is a 6-foot-1, 185-pound quarterback from Carlsbad, California, where he plays for Carlsbad High School. Sayin is ranked as a five-star prospect by Rivals and as the No. 5 player overall for the class of 2024.

He announced on Twitter that he will be in town for this weekend’s contest against New Mexico on Saturday night. This will be the third time Sayin has taken a trip to Baton Rouge to see [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] and the Tigers.

Currently, Georgia is a 62% favorite to land him per on3. Sayin may only be six-foot-one, but that doesn’t hinder him at all. He can do everything he is asked to do and more. He has a cannon for an arm, great awareness in the pocket, great escapability, he does a great job progressing through reads, and he makes off-platform throws look like a piece of cake.

Those traits are what make him the No. 1 quarterback in the state of California and a highly sought-after recruit by every top school in the country.

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5-star 2024 cornerback set to visit LSU

One of the best players in the 2024 cycle will be on hand for the Tigers’ SEC opener on Saturday.

[autotag]Ellis Robinson IV[/autotag] is a 2024 five-star cornerback from Bradenton, Florida where he plays for national powerhouse IMG Academy.

Robinson is visiting Death Valley for the first SEC game of the season as the Tigers take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday Night. There aren’t many atmospheres in any sport that can match up to a night game in Baton Rouge. [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] is hoping that atmosphere can sway Robinson’s college decision and take the Tigers to the top of his list.

Robinson is currently crystal balled to Georgia by 247Sports and Alabama is a 62% favorite to land him per On3. LSU currently has five commitments for the 2024 class, which ranks as the No. 3 class in the country.

LSU is currently 1-1 on the year after a heartbreaking loss to Florida State in week one and a huge win at home against Southern last week. Hopefully, Robinson will enjoy Baton Rouge so much that he will want to stay.

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2025 power forward set to visit LSU

The Tigers are already reaching out to a sophomore prospect in Parker Jefferson.

[autotag]Parker Jefferson[/autotag] is a 2025 6-foot-10, 230-pound power forward from Waxahachie, Texas, where he plays for Waxahachie High School. He currently holds offers from LSU, Texas A&M, TCU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, and SMU.

Jefferson’s signing date is a long way out, but he’s already taking some visits and will be in Baton Rouge in September.

“I’ll visit (LSU) on Sept. 17,” Jefferson told On3. “I don’t know too much about LSU, but they look like they got a good environment over there. My parents are from Arkansas, so they are kind of their rivals. I want to go down to Baton Rouge and explore what they got.”

[autotag]Matt McMahon[/autotag] was named the head coach of the Tigers last offseason and he has since totally rebuilt the LSU roster heading into the 2022 season and has one commit for the 2023 class.

Jefferson is just a sophomore in high school so it will be a couple of years before he receives an official ranking but that hasn’t stopped a lot of coaches from reaching out to the big man.

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Seahawks host 6 for tryouts and 1 visit in Seattle on Thursday

The Seattle Seahawks were busy on Thursday’s off day, hosting six players for tryouts and one on an official visit at the VMAC in Renton.

The Seattle Seahawks were busy on Thursday’s off day, hosting six players for tryouts and one on an official visit at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton.

Per the NFL’s official transaction list, the following players had tryouts:

Running back Reggie Corbin, Illinois
Linebacker Joel Deblanko, Cincinnati
Defensive back Jameson Houston, Baylor
Quarterback Morgan James, Florida International
Wide receiver Cinque Sweeting, Slippery Rock
Linebacker Javin White, Nevada – Las Vegas

Wide receiver Tre Turner out of Virginia Tech was also in town for a visit.

Practice resumes on Friday at 1:30 p.m. and is open to the general public.

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Four-star 2023 QB visiting LSU on Saturday

Top-100 prospect Eli Holstein, an LSU legacy, is on campus Saturday for the first time under the new coaching staff.

LSU is all-in on the [autotag]Arch Manning[/autotag] sweepstakes but with a lot of competition for the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2023 class and the Tigers seemingly behind teams like Texas, coach [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] has to focus some of his attention to other options for this cycle.

One of the best is [autotag]Eli Holstein[/autotag], a four-star quarterback from Zachary, Louisiana. Holstein is an LSU legacy, as his father Scott is a former punter for the Tigers. The Elite 11 quarterback pledged to Texas A&M last summer, but he decommitted in March and has since become one of the top recruiting targets for major programs around the nation.

The Tigers are one of them, and they had Holstein on campus for a visit on Saturday, according to On3’s Sam Spiegelman (subscription required). Spiegelman reports that offensive coordinator [autotag]Mike Denbrock[/autotag] has been pursuing Holstein heavily in recent weeks. It’s Holstein’s first visit to Baton Rouge under the new coaching staff.

His father isn’t the only connection Holstein has to LSU. His brother Caleb played high school ball at St. Thomas More in Lafayette, the same school where recent Tigers signee [autotag]Walker Howard[/autotag] played. Caleb was also recruited by current LSU quarterback coach [autotag]Joe Sloan[/autotag] to play at Louisiana Tech.

Holstein is currently rated as the No. 54 overall prospect and No. 8 quarterback in the 2023 cycle. Landing a blue-chip in-state quarterback in back-to-back cycles would be a huge win for Kelly, and he’ll hope to make an impression on Holstein this weekend.

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LSU set to host five-star defensive lineman this weekend

The Tigers will have Jayden Wayne on campus for the second time, and it will be his first opportunity to meet the new staff in person.

The Tigers will have one of the top players in the 2023 class on campus this weekend.

[autotag]Jayden Wayne[/autotag], a five-star defensive lineman from Tacoma (Washington) Lincoln, will make his return trip to Baton Rouge to meet with the new coaching staff in person for the first time. Wayne took a previous unofficial visit last fall for LSU’s home game against Auburn.

The No. 4 defensive lineman and No. 27 overall player in the class per the 247Sports Composite, Wayne is one of the most sought-after players in the country. The lone crystal ball projection shows him heading to Miami, but he’s coming off an unofficial visit to Alabama this past weekend.

Though this will be his first visit to campus since the new staff took over, he was previously recruited to Oklahoma by defensive line coach [autotag]Jamar Cain[/autotag] and received a scholarship offer from [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] at Notre Dame.

Back in January, Wayne dropped a list of 11 finalists, which included the Tigers. Other teams on the list were Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, Miami, Oregon, USC, Washington, Texas and Michigan State.

After his trip to Baton Rouge, he plans to head to Athens, Georgia, for the Bulldogs spring game on April 16, and he may head out west for Oregon’s the following weekend. Wayne has no timetable set for his official visit this schedule, but considering he aims to announce his commitment ahead of his senior season, those will likely come at some point this summer.

LSU will hope to crack the list of schools to receive an official visit, and it can make some progress in that regard this weekend.

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5-star quarterback Arch Manning plans to visit LSU

LSU will host the No. 1 player in the country on campus sometime this spring.

LSU continues to make a run at the most sought-after target in the 2023 recruiting class: New Orleans Isidore Newman quarterback Arch Manning.

If you follow recruiting at all, you’re likely already familiar with Arch. The grandson of Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, Arch is a consensus five-star recruit and the No. 1 player in his class.

The 6-foot-4-inch, 215-pound passer is considered one of the best quarterback prospects of all time, and naturally, there has been no shortage of interest in trying to land his services. He’s been pursued by Ole Miss (his father, grandfather and uncle’s alma mater) and Tennessee (where Peyton played), as well as top programs like Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, Florida, Texas and LSU.

He’s had a very busy visit schedule. He visited the Bulldogs last Friday and will be in Austin this weekend to check out the Longhorns. He has also planned a visit to Tuscaloosa to see the Crimson Tide the first weekend of April, according to On3’s Sam Spiegelman.

But he also plans to take time to visit Baton Rouge at some point this spring. The Tigers remain in the mix of teams to land the in-state player, and it won’t be the first trip he’s made to campus. Arch was also in town on June 14, and he had a home visit with coach Brian Kelly back in January.

LSU rarely lets talented players from New Orleans leave the state, but Arch could be an interesting case, given his prominence and the national attention he’s drawing. Beating out those other programs won’t be easy, but the Tigers will hope that visit is able to sway him.

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