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On Wednesday, the LSU coaching staff extended an offer to five-star defensive end Zion Elee, the No. 2 player in the country for the class of 2026.

Elee, a 6-4, 220-pound lineman from Baltimore, Md., is currently committed to the Maryland Terrapins. He attends St. Frances Academy.

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Here's 247Sports' scouting report on Elee:
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One of the more complete edge prospects in recent memory at this stage of the evaluation process ahead of his junior season. It feels as if he was built in a lab to get after the quarterback, verified hovering around 6-foot-4, 220 pounds with elite length measurements and a combine testing profile that could be mistaken for a field-stretching X receiver. Verified athletic markers are good enough to compare favorably against Top247 caliber senior edge rushers from the past two recruiting cycles. Outside of the athletic traits, has a natural feel for the position that allowed him to rack up 13 sacks in only nine games, even though his bag of pass-rushing moves isn't deep at this stage of his development. Building blocks of his game are his lightning-quick first step, closing burst, and ideal reactionary athleticism. Laterally explosive and can quickly move gap-to-gap or chase down ball carriers from the weak side. Motor consistently runs hot, and there might not be a better edge rusher in the 2026 cycle at quickly redirecting to wrap up evasive quarterbacks. Currently works as more of a new-age speed rusher who can occasionally work speed to power, but owns the frame to put on weight and develop into a complete product while retaining the tools that make him unique. Will face a step up in competition as a junior after transferring from MPSSAA 1A program Joppatowne to Baltimore prospect factory St. Frances Academy. Should be viewed as a potential instant impact 3-4 outside linebacker at the next level who could eventually put on a show at the NFL Combine.
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TigerCoon3 months
what in the actual f does that title mean?
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Gdellinger3 months
We offered a country? Damn!
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cajunmud3 months
I hope it was a small one...we gone need a bigger wallet.
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DeafVallyBatnR3 months
Greenland?
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LSU82Cajun3 months
Remember not to long ago us LSU fans were thrilled when a top recruit received an offer or committed. Now I don’t GAF. It just doesn’t mean anything anymore. I get more excited during the Transfer Portal time because an athlete goes to a university like LSU is offered money & he then & there signs papers.
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James Woods3 months
Having Van Buren on the roster could help here
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Revorising3 months
I am just here to say “I don’t care”
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TigerLectric3 months
I wish the staffs of the college football programs would just start posting the dollar amounts they’re offering recruits. The bidding wars that are actually taking place would be entertaining in itself lol.
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MasonTiger3 months
That headline is missing something Larry.
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saltytiger23 months
Pretty sad when you post an article and can’t even get the title correct
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coolpapaboze3 months
None of the St Frances recruits that have come to LSU have lived up to their hype. Maybe this guy will be different.
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Alexsportsdad3 months
My first thought after reading the headline was how much did we offer him? 1, million, 2 million? A scholarship offer nowadays means nothing.

This guy looks like the real deal. I hope we are able to give him a significant monetary offer.
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NorthSider723 months
That last sentence is a sad commentary on where we are with this sport.
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