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Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK
LSU's future secondary got a boost on Sunday when Ohio State cornerback JK Johnson committed to the Tigers following his visit to Baton Rouge this weekend.

The former four-star recruit from DeSmet High School in Saint Louis, Mo., played in every game this season for Ohio State with five starts.

LSU cornerback coach Robert Steeples who was Johnson's head coach in high school. Johnson also was also high school teammates with current LSU defensive lineman Mekhi Wingo.


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Tigers love Buckeye players. Have at em boys!
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Funny too that Saints love OSU guys and Bengals are starting to love LSU guys
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That's four solid CBs from the portal. The secondary looks pretty good now. A little LB depth and another edge/Jack LB would complete the defense. RB is good, WR is good, OL is solid, QB is good enough. Now a great kicker would finish it out.
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Ohio st fans say he sucks
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Ohio St fans say all their DB suck.
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glad to have him. That helmet looks like something wes welker would wear. Is this kid skinny?
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Yep. But i mean you get used to seeing 6'3 215 lb corners around here. Talent is talent though cant wait to see what young JK can do
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DBs are sorted, now let's get some LBs
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Wow! Geaux Tigers! Now we see why a few of our guys are making their decisions to try for the NFL.
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