LSU football makes final five for top-10 2026 offensive lineman
LSU football made the cut for an elite offensive line recruit in the 2026 cycle. According to a report from On3's Hayes Fawcett on Tuesday, the Tigers are a part of Samuel Roseborough's top five.
Texas, Texas A&M, Florida State and Ohio State make up the other four schools. Roseborough took at unofficial visit to Baton Rouge in December and said the overall environment separated the program from the rest.
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"What sticks out to me mainly about LSU is the culture and how they develop up front," Roseborough said.
A four-star offensive tackle, Roseborough ranks No. 7 at his position and No. 139 overall in the class, according to On3's Industry Rankings. The Clearwater, FL native is the No. 19 recruit in his home state.
LSU holding a place in Roseborough's top five is huge, especially since early reports said he was high on both Texas teams and his home state schools in Florida State and Florida. Should he choose the Tigers, he would join the SEC's top 2026 class alongside fellow offensive line commitments Brysten Martinez and Jalen Chapman.
According to On3's class rankings, LSU's 2026 class ranks No. 2 in college football, only trailing USC. LSU has two five-stars on board with Tristen Keys and Richard Anderson.
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The Tigers have recruited the trenches well with Brian Kelly and offensive line coach Brad Davis. If LSU can land Roseborough, that trend continues.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Elite four-star tackle includes LSU football in top five

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