
Fourth of July was a good holiday for the LSU football program. The Tigers received two verbal commitments for the Class of 2026, including one from one of the top safeties in the state.
Haynesville’s Isaiah Washington is a three-star safety, who has helped the Golden Tornado reach the state championship game in back-to-back seasons as a quarterback and a defensive back. Washington’s stock rose after winning the 110-meter hurdles and the triple jump at the outdoor state track championships in May.
He’s 6-3, 170 pounds, and extremely athletic.
LSU also received a commitment from Mississippi offensive tackle Bryson Cooley. He’s a four-star prospect out of West Johnson High School in Laurel, Mississippi, which is near Hattiesburg. He’s a big dude at 6-foot-6, 315 pounds.
Cooley also had offers from Alabama, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Georgia, and Florida. He’s the second offensive lineman from Mississippi. Emmanual Tucker is the other one.
Tucker and Cooley are the top-rated offensive linemen in the state of Mississippi.
LSU is up to 14 commitments for the 2026 class. Four of them are offensive linemen. Jalan Chapman from Warren Easton and Brysten Martinez from East Ascension.
The Tigers had four players selected in the NFL draft last April and the projected starting offensive line in 2025, could once again see four players head to the NFL. DJ Chester, Braelin Moore, Josh Thompson, and Tyree Adams.
On3 ranks LSU’s recruiting class as the 6th best in the country.
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