LSU Football Believes This Underrated Wide Receiver Transfer Can Make Instant Impact

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Lane Kiffin and the LSU Tigers coaching staff have reconstructed the roster in Baton Rouge this offseason with the program assembling the No. 1 Transfer Portal Class in America.
Once Kiffin arrived in the Bayou State, there was a primary focus on stacking the top talent available with the staff hitting the free agent market with force, ultimately adding over 40 newcomers.
"I think talent-wise, probably is. A lot of that too is also the numbers," Kiffin said when asked if it was the best portal class ever. "The volume helps when I make that statement. I think, over time, in general, volume's gone up because as the system evolved.
"It's really created a system that makes players go in and like I said in the beginning, when it was first created, at least now there's only one window. You basically had created a system that was two times a year as a player, so I don't blame them."
LSU signed nine Top-100 prospects and multiple players rated No. 1 at their positions - headlined by the No. 1 overall transfer in the market, Sam Leavitt, among several other top playmakers.

But there are "underrated" pieces to keep tabs on with a wide receiver worth mentioning ahead of Spring Camp next week: Old Dominion wide receiver transfer Tre' Brown III.
The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder is coming off of a standout 2025 campaign as a sophomore where he caught 38 passes for 762 yards and four touchdowns - averaging a whopping 20 yards per catch.
Brown surpassed 100 yards in a single game on two occasions. The first came against James Madison in by far his best performance of the season - notably against a College Football Playoff program - where he caught four passes for 138 yards and two touchdowns.
Brown joins an elite haul in the wide receiver room where Kiffin and Co. have retooled the unit from top to bottom with only one returning wideout from the 2025 roster remaining in Baton Rouge.

Wide Receiver (9):
Jackson Harris - 6'3, 205 pounds - Hawaii Rainbow Warriors
Tre Brown - 6'2, 180 pounds - Old Dominion Monarchs
Jayce Brown - 6'0, 179 pounds - Kansas State Wildcats
Eugene 'Tre' Wilson - 5'10, 194 pounds - Florida Gators
Tyree Holloway - 6'0, 180 pounds - West Florida Argonauts
Malik Elzy - 6'2, 225 pounds - Illinois Fighting Illini
Josh Jackson - 6'2, 185 pounds - McNeese State Cowboys
Winston Watkins - 6'2, 185 pounds - Ole Miss Rebels
Roman Mothershed - 6'4, 208 pounds - Troy Trojans
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