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LSU Football's Needs During Second Transfer Portal Window

Tigers looking to add depth during the second portal window, limited to certain position groups.

The second NCAA Transfer Portal window is officially open with Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers taking a different approach than before. 

During the first window, this program was in search of immediate impact players, but this time around they’ll be looking to add depth.

There are a few position groups in need of extra bodies, specifically at offensive line, linebacker and safety, making this second window a time for LSU to gain depth in a few areas.

“I don't think you can go out there swinging for a starter that's going to come in and change the trajectory of your starting lineup,” Kelly said during spring camp. “These are guys that can contribute and be part of your depth. I think that's kind of what we're looking at.”

A look into a few position groups that could look to utilize the transfer portal:

Offensive Line

The Tigers have been working with six scholarship linemen during spring camp this time around, and after losing players of their own to the transfer portal, the next few weeks could see this program add a few.

LSU returns Will Campbell, Garrett Dellinger, Miles Frazier and Emery Jones as starters, but with Charles Turner and Marlon Martinez also in the mix, they have their fair share of experienced players to take on starting duties.

Factor in five-star Zalance Heard and Maryland transfer Mason Lunsford coming in this summer and it gives this group a handful of players who can make an impact, but Kelly could look to bring in some veterans to help lead this group.

“I would say that we're guarded at this period of time as to somebody that's going to make a difference in an LSU football lineup,” Kelly said. “These are probably going to be guys that can add depth to what you're doing.”

Linebacker

Aside from Harold Perkins, Omar Speights and Greg Penn, who look to be your Day 1 starters, LSU only has three more scholarship linebackers in Whit Weeks, West Weeks and Christian Braitwaite, a three-star freshman coming in this summer.

The talent in this room is eye-opening, but from a depth perspective, we could see the Tigers look to reel in another experienced guy like they did with Speights.

“We've gone from a position where we were concerned to a position where we feel strong,” Kelly said.

Safety

LSU has elite-level talent in their secondary, but injury concerns could be something this coaching staff monitors. We saw both Greg Brooks Jr. and Major Burns suffer injuries during camp, which left the Tigers in a position to give their youngsters more snaps.

Come this season, this coaching staff may not feel as comfortable putting a younger player on the field during SEC play if an injury were to occur. 

During this time of the year, it’s nice to give your younger players reps to steadily improve, but in an in-game situation things could be different.

The Tigers could certainly look to the portal to add another safety for depth in this area. Despite talent not being an issue, and incoming freshmen who are more than capable of filling in, this staff could add an experienced safety for depth.

The second transfer portal window officially opened up on Saturday, April 15 and is scheduled to close again on Sunday, April 30.