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LSU Football: Tigers Dish Out Transfer Portal Offer to Coveted Wide Receiver

The Bayou Bengals throw out their first offer of the offseason, targeting North Texas wideout Ja'Mori Maclin.

The LSU football staff has dished out their first NCAA Transfer Portal offer after extending a scholarship to North Texas wide receiver Ja'Mori Maclin on Thursday. 

The graduate transfer tallied 1,004 yards and 11 touchdowns on 57 catches in the 2023 season before entering the portal on Nov. 28.

Now, after less than 48 hours as a free agent, Maclin has reeled in 11 offers from top notch programs, including Brian Kelly's LSU Tigers.

The Offers: Penn State, Ole Miss, Michigan State, Cincinnati, Kentucky, South Carolina, California, Texas A&M, Colorado, UCF, and LSU.

LSU will likely lose both Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. to the 2024 NFL Draft with the first Transfer Portal offer showing their intentions to take a wide receiver via the free agency market this offseason.

The NCAA Transfer Portal officially opens for business on Monday, Dec. 4 with a myriad of star players likely entering. For the Tigers, they'll certainly keep tabs on the wide receiver market after extending an offer to Maclin.

For Maclin, he began his collegiate career at Missouri before transferring to North Texas after two seasons. 

As a junior at North Texas, the production of Maclin was limited, but fast forward to his senior year with experienced signal-caller Chandler Rogers at the helm, and the dynamic duo became one of the top one-two punches in the conference.

There were significant advancements in Maclin's game. From his route running to separation at the line of scrimmage, he quickly made his presence felt and proved he's capable of playing against the highest level of competition for his final season.

Now, after entering the NCAA Transfer Portal just 48 hours ago, it's clear he has the attention of SEC programs and more. 

The player development in LSU's program is key here. We saw LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy make the jump from a G5 program to Power 5 program, and after two years in the system, he's taken that next step.

For Maclin, he only has one year of eligibility remaining, but with familiarity with an SEC regimen, he could be a key piece to what this program does at wide receiver. 

After receiving nearly a dozen scholarships already, he's a hot commodity in the free agent market, but keep tabs on Maclin over the next few weeks as the portal heats up.