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    LSU Football NFL Draft Picks and UDFAs: Track Every Tigers’ Free Agent Signing

    The 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone but the action doesn’t stop there. With just 257 selections and a draft pool of over 1,000 athletes, the undrafted free agent market is almost as exciting.

    Which players from the LSU Tigers are set to make a splash in their new homes?

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    LSU Football Draft Picks

    Below is the full list of LSU’s picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Included are the player, their position, their draft slot, and the NFL team that selected them.

    The round and position numbers indicated are the round and overall pick numbers. For instance, 5.175 is Round 5, Pick No. 175, or 3.92 is Round 3, Pick No. 92, etc.

    • Will Campbell, OT – 1.4, New England Patriots
    • Mason Taylor, TE – 2.42, New York Jets
    • Emery Jones Jr., OG – 3.91, Baltimore Ravens
    • Sai’Vion Jones, EDGE – 3.101, Denver Broncos
    • Bradyn Swinson, EDGE – 5.146, New England Patriots
    • Miles Frazier, OG – 5.171, Detroit Lions
    • Garrett Dellinger, OG – 7.243, Baltimore Ravens

    LSU Football UDFA Signings

    Below is the full list of LSU’s undrafted free agent signings. This list will be updated as soon as signings become official.

    To view every team’s undrafted free agent signings: 2025 NFL Draft UDFA Signings by School

    • Major Burns, S – Chicago Bears
    • Gio Paez, DL – Chicago Bears
    • Zy Alexander, CB – Seattle Seahawks
    • Josh Williams, RB – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    LSU Football Draft Grades

    Thanks to our friends at Pro Football & Sports Network, we can take a look at how the LSU players were graded with their landing spots. Below is the letter grade and subsequent analysis when provided for each pick. All without analysis will be listed below.

    • Round 5, Pick 146
      Bradyn Swinson, EDGE | New England Patriots
      Grade: A+
    • Round 5, Pick 171
      Miles Frazier, G | Detroit Lions
      Grade: A
    • Round 7, Pick 243
      Garrett Dellinger, OG | Baltimore Ravens
      Grade: A+

    Will Campbell NFL Draft Grade

    • Round 1, Pick 4
      Will Campbell, OT | New England Patriots
      Grade: A-

    With a franchise quarterback to protect in Drake Maye, it’s no surprise that the Patriots used their top-five selection in the 2025 NFL Draft to shore up their protection unit. Will Campbell accomplishes that goal with aplomb, profiling as a near blue-chip prospect on the blind side.

    The only reason this pick doesn’t get an A+ is because Armand Membou is slightly higher on my board, but Campbell is still a top-five prospect, with a long-term starter projection. His athleticism at 6’6”, 319 pounds underpins his game, but he’s also polished with his feet, violent with his hands, and well-versed in both phases of the game.

    At his size, Campbell does play a bit tall with his pads at times, and his sub-33” arms were the source of debate all throughout the draft season. However, Campbell is one of the few who have the physical gifts, operational strengths, and competitive mentality to supersede any limitations and lock down the left side.

    Mason Taylor NFL Draft Grade

    • Round 2, Pick 42
      Mason Taylor, TE | New York Jets
      Grade: A

    The Jets’ offense has received a notable facelift early in the 2025 NFL Draft. In Round 1, they solidified their line with Armand Membou. And now, Tanner Engstrand – a Detroit Lions offensive disciple – has added his versatile weapon at TE in LSU’s Mason Taylor.

    Taylor – the son of Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor – has similar athletic gifts. At a strong and lean 6’5”, 250 pounds, Taylor has unique flexibility, energy, and efficiency in his motion.

    He has the quick feet and bend to function as a route runner at multiple levels, has soft, quiet hands at the catch, and is a viable RAC threat with want-to as a blocker. Taylor’s smooth style and alignment versatility should make him an early favorite of Justin Fields.

    Emery Jones Jr. NFL Draft Grade

    • Round 3, Pick 91
      Emery Jones Jr., OG | Baltimore Ravens
      Grade: B+

    Entering the draft, guard was among the few needs on the Ravens’ offense. Emery Jones Jr. was a three-year starter at LSU and brings the type of mauling in run blocking that the Ravens typically covet. His average athleticism could make pass protection dicey early on, but he does fit the team’s ground game identity.

    Jones did play right tackle at LSU, but figures to kick inside in the NFL. He’ll most likely compete with Andrew Vorhees for the starting left guard spot, which was left vacant by Patrick Mekari’s departure in free agency.

    Sai’Vion Jones NFL Draft Grade

    • Round 3, Pick 101
      Sai’vion Jones, EDGE | Denver Broncos
      Grade: B

    The Broncos can never have enough edge rushers, and players like Zach Allen have thrived in Denver with their inside-outside versatility. Sai’vion Jones could fall into a similar bucket as a bigger defensive end who has scheme versatility.

    At 6’5” and 280 pounds, Jones relies much more on power rather than burst. With over 33-inch arms, Jones usually wins the leverage battle against whatever offensive lineman he’s facing. He doesn’t have the best bend, but improved as a pass rusher at LSU and will get to assimilate slowly as a rotational piece.

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