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The 10 LSU Newcomers likely to make an impact in 2018
Posted on 7/28/18 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 7/28/18 at 3:39 pm
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The 2017 season was one that saw LSU deploy true freshmen all over the field, with a presumed record of 17 playing in the season opener against BYU alone. That mark is unlikely to be broken anytime soon.
Two graduate transfers, three transfers who sat out last season, a Division II signee and a handful of true rookies figure to assume critical roles this fall. Here are the 10 most likely to make a major impact on the 2018 season.
Thaddeus Moss | TE
The son of Hall-of-Famer Randy Moss spent his NCAA-mandated redshirt season refining his technique as a blocker, but his hands and ability to create mismatches are the reasons he should play a role in the offense this season. Moss can line up at tight end or split out wide and even worked in the backfield some as an H-back this spring.
Tae Provens & Chris Curry | RB
Terrace Marshall & Ja’Marr Chase | WR
These five-star receivers were the crown jewels of LSU’s 2018 signing class, and the fact that Ed Orgeron likened them signing to Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry was a pretty good hint that both are very much in the plans for this season. Offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger wants to spread the field with more three- and four-receiver sets, so both Marshall and Chase have a chance to contribute right away.
Kelvin Joseph | CB
Terrence Alexander | CB
Alexander had to wait until late June to enroll due to Stanford’s academic calendar, but the graduate transfer is expected to compete for the starting spot opposite Greedy Williams in fall camp. The New Orleans native appeared in 41 games for the Cardinal and accrued 51 tackles with eight passes defended before sitting out most of his senior season due to a knee injury.
Cole Tracy | K
Place kicking was a headache throughout the 2017 season as LSU converted just 16-of-27 field goal attempts (59.2 percent) and missed three extra points. That led to LSU using a scholarship on Tracy, the reigning Division II Kicker of the Year. Tracy connected on 27-of-29 field goal tries and converted all 67 of his PATs for Assumption College last year. Word around LSU is he’s proven reliable from 55 yards and in during summer workouts, which would make him quite the weapon this fall.
Damien Lewis | OG
Breiden Fehoko | DL
Having sat out a season after transferring from Texas Tech, Fehoko is set to take over a starting spot along the LSU defensive line. He’s a versatile defender capable of playing anything from nose tackle in a 3-4 front to defensive end in a 4-3 defense. That alone is valuable to Dave Aranda’s defense, and having spent his redshirt year refining his technique, Fehoko could become a disruptive pass rushing force in addition to be a reliable defender against the run.
Jonathan Giles | WR
LSU didn’t bestow the coveted No. 7 jersey to Giles for him to wear it standing on the sidelines. Like Fehoko, Giles will take on a marquee role after sitting out a year upon transferring from Texas Tech. He led the Red Raiders with 1,158 yards and 13 touchdowns on 69 catches during his sophomore season before departing for Baton Rouge. Giles figures to be a focal point in Ensminger’s new aerial attack and could also make an impact in the return game this season.
Joe Burrow | QB
It’s not every day that somebody with zero career starts is anointed the savior of a blue blood program, but the air of optimism around LSU has been palpable since the biggest graduate transfer on the market signed with the Tigers over Cincinnati. There’s not much game tape on Burrow from his team years as Ohio State’s backup, but what little film exists depicts a passer who is both mobile and accurate. It’s not a foregone conclusion that Burrow is LSU’s starting quarterback as he’ll have to win the job in camp, but he’s widely expected to do just that.
The 10 LSU Newcomers likely to make an impact in 2018
Posted on 7/28/18 at 4:10 pm to Tiger Ree
Fehoko
Shelvin
Jon Giles
Terrace Marshall and JaMarr Chase
Joe Burrow
Cole Tracy
Chris Curry
Kelvin Joseph
Fulton
Damien Lewis
Shelvin
Jon Giles
Terrace Marshall and JaMarr Chase
Joe Burrow
Cole Tracy
Chris Curry
Kelvin Joseph
Fulton
Damien Lewis
Posted on 7/28/18 at 4:21 pm to Tiger Ree
When are you gonna give us a season prediction
Posted on 7/28/18 at 4:28 pm to Tiger Ree
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Terrence Alexander | CB Alexander
Won’t touch the field if Fulton is reinstated
Posted on 7/28/18 at 5:52 pm to CP3LSU25
pretty sure he came in with the coaches expecting him to be a nickel/dime back and I expect him to be that with or without Fulton
Posted on 7/28/18 at 6:06 pm to UnAnon
It’s funny to me all the people who say O didn’t inherit a rebuild.. Even though he had to go get so many transfer so Lsu could have a shot at competing with good Sec teams.
Posted on 7/28/18 at 6:09 pm to hg
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When are you gonna give us a season prediction
Undefeated.
Derek doesn’t predict loses.
Posted on 7/28/18 at 6:30 pm to LSUcajun77
1 Joe Burrow - QB
2 Jon Giles - WR
3 Kristian Fulton - CB
4 Damien Lewis - OG
5 Breiden Fehoko - DE
6 Cole Tracy - K
7 Chris Curry - RB
8 Tyler Shelvin - NG
9 Kelvin Joseph - Nickel
0 Lowell Narcisse - QB
2 Jon Giles - WR
3 Kristian Fulton - CB
4 Damien Lewis - OG
5 Breiden Fehoko - DE
6 Cole Tracy - K
7 Chris Curry - RB
8 Tyler Shelvin - NG
9 Kelvin Joseph - Nickel
0 Lowell Narcisse - QB
Posted on 7/28/18 at 6:34 pm to G&P
If LSU’s defense lives up to the hype, the Pk Cole easily could be the MVP
Posted on 7/29/18 at 2:41 am to TheHat7
O didn’t go out and get Fehoko or Giles.
And he got Alexander and Burrow after whiffing at CB (surtain and goodrich) and realizing that McMillan was his best option at QB after spring ball.
And he got Alexander and Burrow after whiffing at CB (surtain and goodrich) and realizing that McMillan was his best option at QB after spring ball.
Posted on 7/29/18 at 10:48 am to Tiger Ree
I bet Randy Moss doesn’t watch his son play while messing with his flip phone
Posted on 7/29/18 at 12:59 pm to GonadBallbarion
Yeah well the OP listed 12 so i figured i could get away with 11 haha
Posted on 7/29/18 at 2:04 pm to Tiger Ree
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a blue blood program
How is LSU a blue blood?
Posted on 7/29/18 at 3:21 pm to GorgeousGeorge
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Terrace Marshall and JaMarr Chase
Okay, no one has brought it up, but I think Kenan Jones may possibly be the best WR in this class. He is a FREAK athlete and can be the DJ Chark of this class.
It's still a good thing to have though if the two 5-stars shine and Kenan sees very little playing time.
6'3" 205 pounds and was breaking state records at track meets this year. I may be wrong but I think this guy will be special.
Posted on 7/29/18 at 3:40 pm to LSUcajun77
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Undefeated.
O isn't responsible for losses.
FIFY
Posted on 7/29/18 at 4:00 pm to Tiger Ree
Why does this have so many downvotes? It's actually a great post for the upcoming football season and this guy clearly has knowledge and background of these players. Just sour puss fans about anything.
Posted on 7/29/18 at 4:30 pm to RaginRed
Tiger Ree always gets downvoted. Even if the info/articles he brings are legit, as this one is.
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