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Eight LSU players invited to 2025 NFL Combine

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LSU Will Campbell
LSU Will Campbell

On Thursday morning, the NFL Combine released the list of 329 prospects that have been invited to attend this year’s event. The combine is once again in Indianapolis from Feb. 24 through March 3 and will be televised on NFL Network.

Eight former LSU players received invitations as all are projected to have their names called at some point during the NFL draft in late April in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Here is the list.

OL Will Campbell
No. 7 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 11 prospect & No. 1 offensive tackle (ESPN)

A three-year starter and a two-year captain at offensive tackle, Will Campbell was a pillar in LSU’s success under Brian Kelly since he arrived. He ended 2024 as a consensus All-American and on the first team on four of the five major outlets. He was first-team All-SEC by the coaches and the AP. He started 38 games at LSU and allowed four sacks in over 1,500 pass blocking snaps in three years.

DL Sai’Vion Jones
No. 93 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 119 prospect (PFF) | No. 7 DE (ESPN)

Jones finished his career with a strong senior season, totaling 40 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles. He was one of the most consistent players on LSU’s defense and projects favorably to the NFL at 6-foot-6 and 280 pounds.

TE Mason Taylor
No. 77 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 87 prospect (PFF) | No. 4 tight end (ESPN)

Another three-year starter at LSU, Taylor ends his career as the most accomplished tight end in the programs history. HE was named to the third team All-SEC in 2024 and ends the year with 55 receptions for 546 yards. For his career, he totaled 129 receptions for 1,308 yards and six touchdowns. He finished his career catching a pass in 28 straight games. The game-winning two-point conversion catch against Alabama as a freshman in 2022 goes down in history, just as Taylor will for his career.

OL Emery Jones
No. 28 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 10 offensive tackle (ESPN)

The third junior to enter the NFL Draft, Jones ended the 2024 season as a second-team All-SEC selection and further showed he has the tools and experience to take his game to the next level. He entered college as a guard but quickly flipped to tackle out of necessity and stuck there opposite of Campbell. The last two years, Jones allowed just three sacks

DE Bradyn Swinson
No. 82 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 8 outside LB (ESPN)

Swinson was a star off the edge for LSU this past season, ending the year on the Second-Team All-SEC with multiple Defensive lineman of the Week honors. He showed significant improvement under Kevin Peoples and ended the year with 58 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, and 8.5 sacks. The pass rushing ability paired with his athleticism makes him a force on the edge and he also was able to show versatility at times as an outside linebacker.

CB Zy Alexander
No. 105 overall prospect (CBS Sports) | No. 128 overall prospect (PFF)

A lockdown cornerback for most of the year, Alexander ended the year allowing just 204 yards and two touchdowns on 46 targets. He also had two interceptions and allowed a passer rating of 53.2, proving to be an incredibly consistent talent on the perimeter. Pro Football Focus had him with an 84.6 coverage grade and considering the competition level, it forced NFL scouts to take notice.

OL Miles Frazier
No. 148 overall prospect (CBS Sports) / No. 12 offensive guard (Walter Football)

Another three-year starter on the offensive line, Frazier was extremely reliable in pass protection, allowing just one sack in the last two seasons. PFF had an 88 pass blocking grade on Frazier in 2024 and in the bowl game he showed he’s more than capable of playing tackle at the next level as well at 6-foot-5 with good feet.

OL Garrett Dellinger
No. 11 offensive guard (Walter Football)

Another excellent offensive lineman, Dellinger started at three different positions during his four years at LSU, playing in 41 games with 30 starts. He was primarily the left guard for both Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier and has the strength to be effective at the next level.

Notable players to not receive an invite: WR Kyren Lacy, LB Greg Penn, RB Josh Williams

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