The group of LSU Tigers prospects heading into the 2025 NFL Draft is full of developmental talent. While one prospect is a first-round lock, several other players could secure a Day 2 selection with a strong pre-draft performance.
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LSU 2025 NFL Draft Prospects
- Will Campbell, OL (Round 1)
- Mason Taylor, TE (Round 3)
- Bradyn Swinson, EDGE (Round 3)
- Emery Jones Jr., OL (Round 3)
- Zy Alexander, CB (Rounds 3-4)
- Saivion Jones, EDGE (Round 4)
- Garrett Dellinger, OL (Rounds 6-7)
- Miles Frazier, OL (Rounds 6-7)
Will Campbell’s NFL Draft Projection
Over the past two seasons, Will Campbell has established himself as one of college football’s top offensive linemen. With his incredible leadership, polished technique, and football IQ, combined with his strong anchor and ability to absorb contact, the LSU offensive lineman will be a Day 1 starter in the NFL.
While some teams may project him to move inside due to his limited arm length, that shouldn’t limit his draft stock. Campbell’s well-rounded skill set and proven performance at the collegiate level ensure he will be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft and is the most pro-ready offensive lineman in the class.
Mason Taylor’s NFL Draft Projection
Mason Taylor may not be the most productive prospect in this class, but the tight end is a position that often doesn’t rely heavily on college statistics. His impressive physical attributes and high-end traits outweigh a more productive college career. The LSU tight end’s explosive athleticism, size, and competitive blocking make him one of the top prospects available.
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Standing at 6’5″, 255 pounds, Taylor embodies the traditional tight-end style of play. With his aggressive blocking and untapped pass-catching potential, he presents a significant ceiling for development at the next level. Teams will have the opportunity to harness his reliable hands and sharp movement skills in the passing game.
Bradyn Swinson’s NFL Draft Projection
Bradyn Swinson’s breakout year in 2024 may have played him into Day 2 range. The LSU pass rusher recorded 58 tackles, 13 TFLs, 8.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles and may elevate his stock even further at the Shrine Bowl.
At 6’4″ and 250 pounds, Swinson effectively generates speed-to-power, utilizes a diverse array of pass-rush moves, and shows excellent hand placement, making him a promising prospect in the 2025 edge rusher class.
Emery Jones Jr.’s NFL Draft Projection
Emery Jones Jr. has primarily played right tackle for the Tigers, but he is better suited to play inside at the next level. At 6’6″ and 322 pounds, he possesses the size and length to compete outside. However, he often struggles to maintain his position on an island, making it challenging for him to succeed as a tackle in the NFL.
On the other hand, Jones has strong potential as a guard in the NFL. With improved technique, effective hand placement, and a competitive attitude, he can leverage his strengths when given support inside. His athleticism, strong work ethic, and high football IQ could make him a long-term asset.
Zy Alexander’s NFL Draft Projection
Cornerback Zy Alexander is another Shrine Bowl standout who has the potential to be a Day 2 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. An above-average athlete who displays solid hip flexion and smooth route transitions, the LSU corner has the length and profile of a high draft selection.
However, Alexander needs to enhance his consistency, particularly in press coverage, and use his length to disrupt receivers to climb further up boards.
Saivion Jones’ NFL Draft Projection
Saivion Jones is a powerful and athletic pass rusher with a strong, physical playing style and a relentless approach off the edge. The former multi-sport high school athlete has NFL-ready size at 6’6″, 280 pounds, and he is still honing his pass-rushing skills.
With his natural length, he effectively creates leverage and showcases impressive techniques, including a strong swim move with his long arms. A team should consider taking a chance on Jones early on Day 3 of the draft.
Garrett Dellinger’s NFL Draft Projection
At 6’5″, 322 pounds, OL Garrett Dellinger offers a dense frame and strong anchor to project as a potential backup in the NFL. The three-year starting left guard is a reliable presence with a good football IQ, but his heavy footwork and lack of athleticism limit his ability in the pros.
Miles Frazier’s NFL Draft Projection
Frazier’s versatility alone should be enough to see him drafted. A former three-star recruit who has played every position on the line but center in Baton Rouge, the Tigers’ guard prospect offers the frame and play strength to develop into a high-end backup.
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At 6’5″, 325 pounds, Frazier’s best film comes in the run game. He showcases the ability to burst out of his stance, clear out rushing lanes, and stun potential blitzers in their stride. However, his lack of athletic ability and tendency to lean into leverage will cause problems in the NFL.
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