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LSU Practice Report Fall Camp: Day 7 Full Pads
BATON ROUGE, LA - JUNE 24: Trey'Dez Green of the LSU Tigers poses for a portrait at the LSU Football Practice Facility on June 24, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)Today was the first day of full pads, and the media was allowed to view the usual three periods, which is about 1215 minutes.During that session, I spent time hitting each position group, but the groups I spent the most time with were the edges, offensive line, QBs, and skill positions.Lets start with the DBs and linebackers. Faheem Delane was still working with the first unit at the safety position. He looked really good in the limited amount of time I was able to view him. They were primarily focusing on alignment, depth, and having good eye discipline.As for the linebackers, TJ Dottery and Whit Weeks were TJ Dottery and Whit Weeks. Nothing more needs to be said. Davion Keys was looking very crisp throughout the individual periods as well.During the portion of practice where I watched the star position, I was able to see CJ Jimcoily, and he looks like a great fit for this spot. Dashawn Spears is the guy, but its comforting knowing he has great depth behind him.For the first time, I was able to see Jordan Seaton getting some live reps, and this young man looks like an NFL left tackle. His feet are so smooth and agile for someone his size. His first strike is absolutely violent and blew the opposing defender back with a head pop. It was really special to see him in contact.While watching the QBs, they were throwing to receivers and tight ends in several different scenarios. The TEs were primarily working in the red zone, and right now, the rhythm and relationship that Sam Leavitt and TreyDez Green are developing could and should be the separator for this offense. Anywhere Leavitt placed the ball, Green was going to get it and was doing so effortlessly.Once the QBs finished with the TEs, they worked on several different route situations with the receivers. One was a sideline pump-and-go that Leavitt was able to connect on deep with Tyree Holloway. They then worked on deep out routes from the opposite half, or wide side, of the field. The first one was completed to Jackson Harris. He had to make a little bit of an adjustment to the ball but was able to remain in bounds.The other ball was a back-shoulder sideline dot to Malik Elzy, who was able to keep two feet in bounds for the completion. Leavitt is getting better and better with each practice, and thats promising to see.The final position group I wanted to share my thoughts on is the edges. Every day, Im coming away impressed with Lamar Brown. He is truly improving every single time out. His technique, approach, and, most importantly, his attitude truly shine. He is giving his alland I mean maximum efforton each rep. Hes taking the coaching and applying it right away. This kid is absolutely special.This edge room has some depth concerns, but those concerns are rooted in a lack of experience. This room is very talented. Dylan Carpenter, Kolaj Cobbins, and now Jaiden Breaker are all really talented athletes. Can they turn the corner? That remains to be seen. But when it comes to Lamar Brown, he is turning that corner, and soon he will be turning heads.Theres a walkthrough tomorrow with no media availability. The media will return on Thursday for morning practice, followed by a press conference with Lane Kiffin and another set of players yet to be announced.What are your thoughts so far on fall camp, and which players would you like to see at the next press conference?
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