by
10 Comments
True freshman wide receiver Jacoby Stevens was spotted working with the tight ends and running backs during Wednesday's practice.


Stevens, who arrived on campus as the No. 1 safety in the country for the class of 2017, made the switch to offense during fall camp. He played both offense and defense in high school.

The Murfreesboro, TN native has only played in one game so far this season, catching a 27-yard pass against Chattanooga.
Filed Under: LSU Football

Comments

10 Comments
user avatar
This is just odd. Our safeties havent been great, so why not work him at what we said we were going to work him at and here he practiced for half a year??? Our WRs havent been great, so lets negate the past 5 weeks of cross-training and chalk that up to a waste of time. Now we'll try a new position for him to learn and maybe 5 weeks down the road when he gets that down, instead of playing him we'll switch positions again......wtf is this coaching staff doing
Reply72 months
user avatar
We're we're down to 3 backs without Guice
Reply72 months
user avatar
Are thry trying to piss him off and make him transfer?
Reply72 months
user avatar
TE? Maybe they can get Trindon to come in and practice as a DE to give him some reps with a real dog.
Reply72 months
user avatar
If you line him up at tight end then you can get him mismatched on linebackers
Reply72 months
user avatar
Or get blown up when they switch plays at the line
72 months
user avatar
Getting the best players on the field is a good thing. A 5 star prospect with good speed can be a game breaker for us. Even at another position.
Reply72 months
user avatar
Lol at TE. RB would be fine.
Reply72 months
user avatar
He's 6'2" & 216 lbs for anyone interested. Maybe they want another RB because Guice's injury may last a while. Maybe they want to give him a shot at receiving TE, but he doesn't appear to be big enough to function as a blocker.
Reply72 months
user avatar
Thanks. TD Staff Reporter sucks.
72 months
Popular Stories