NFL Draft season is in full swing as the Super Bowl matchup is set while the Reese's Senior Bowl is underway. NFL Teams are now fully eyeing the offseason as each team looks to find a way to ensure they're one of the teams competing to win the Super Bowl next season.
As the Draft showcases kick off NFL Draft Analysts are getting additional film on each prospect which helps in preparing for the months to come. The next few months fanbases will be reading NFL mock drafts as they're excited to see which future building blocks their team may land.
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah is one of the most respected analysts in the industry and when he releases his mock drafts and player rankings everyone takes notice. On Tuesday, Daniel Jeremiah unveiled his initial Top 50 Prospect rankings and two LSU Tigers made the cut.
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— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) January 28, 2025
The obvious selection was Will Campbell as the Left Tackle is seemingly a guaranteed Top 10 selection in this year's draft. Daniel Jeremiah ranked him as the 8th best player in this year's Draft Class but, most notably, he ranked Campbell as the Top Offensive Tackle in the class over Kelvin Banks. Campbell and Banks will be jockeying for draft position this offseason like they did all season long for the title of best Left Tackle in College Football.
The other LSU Tigers to crack Daniel Jeremiah's Top 50 Prospects list is Tight End Mason Taylor. Jeremiah ranked Mason Taylor as the 35th best player in this Draft Class and the 3rd ranked tight end behind Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland. The biggest disadvantage for Mason Taylor is that he's in a loaded tight end class and his production doesn't match his talent level because of the fact that LSU has been dominant at wide receiver during his time at LSU.
The LSU Football Player with the biggest case for belonging in the Top 50 is Right Tackle Emery Jones Jr. This Draft process Jones could be the player that has the widest range as a team in need of a right tackle could take him as early as the first round while if team's feel he's a better fit at Guard he could end up being a third round pick.
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