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LSU landed its third commitment for the 2025 class on Tuesday when legacy tight end JD LaFleur gave his verbal pledge to the coaching staff.

The 6’6, 230-pound, four-star tight end from Sulphur High School is the son of former LSU All-American tight end David LaFleur who played for the Tigers from 1993-1996 and then played four years with the Dallas Cowboys.

JD, recently camped at LSU this June and was one of the top-performing tight ends. He committed to the Tigers over offers from Texas A&M, Baylor, Miami, and others.

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For more info on LaFleur, visit his profile page on our 2025 Recruiting Tracker.
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Davy9 months
Yes. Means I’m getting old though.
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Shwapp9 months
Legendary professional dodgeball player Peter LaFleur's cousin.
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White Goodman could not be reached for comment.
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BabySam9 months
Not one comment about spelling error…surprising
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cwil1779 months
His dad was a beast. Love this.
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redfish999 months
He’s playing for the right guy.
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LSUintheNW9 months
It moved
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CajunBullet9 months
Welcome aboard JD and "Geaux Tigers"!
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If he’s anything like his dad he’ll be a beast
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blueboy9 months
Big Dave was a monster. The son would do well to be half as good.
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BTRtoIAH9 months
Let’s geaux cuz!!!
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quote:

6’6, 230-pound


Jeeebus that’s a big 16/17 yr old.
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tucoco9 months
I was just thinking the same, but his Pops was 6'7 I think, right. So, maybe he grows another inch or 2, but with the size he is right now he could play TE in spot passing situations in college. Lol
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Skeet Mc9 months
Bama Swoop and a porn Stache. Dude is gonna slay in Tigerland.
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NASA_ISS_Tiger9 months
Welcome to the Tigers Golden Tornado. Now Geaux Tigers and Get Tor UP!
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Havoc9 months
Beast
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TommyDaTiger9 months
You can say that again!!!
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Havoc9 months
Beast
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Cosmo9 months
Dad played for that 96 Dinardo team that was pretty solid. Herb Tyler TYFYS.

Til it all came crumbling down a couple years later
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LSU82Cajun9 months
I took a summer course at LSU-E in ‘94 with his dad. We talked LSU football a lot that summer. Sadly his pop played during lean years
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