Tiger Nation Cheers: LSU Football Lands Top Talent with 23 New Commits for 2025 Season…
Tiger Nation is roaring with excitement as LSU Football closes one of its most impressive recruiting hauls in recent memory. With 23 new commits officially joining the 2025 class, the Tigers have once again proven why they remain a dominant force in the world of college football. From elite offensive threats to defensive game-changers, this class is loaded with promise — and fans in Baton Rouge are already buzzing about what the future holds.
Head coach Brian Kelly, now firmly settled into his role at the helm of the LSU program, has spearheaded a recruiting campaign that checks all the boxes: national reach, positional balance, and high-character athletes. The 2025 class, already ranked among the top three nationally by major recruiting services, features a mix of five-star talent, key regional standouts, and under-the-radar prospects poised to develop into stars.
At the top of the class is five-star quarterback Caleb Foster, a dynamic signal-caller from Jacksonville, Florida. Known for his arm strength, poise in the pocket, and ability to extend plays, Foster is widely seen as the quarterback of the future for LSU. He chose the Tigers over offers from Alabama, Florida State, and Oregon.
Joining him is elite wide receiver Jaylon Hart, another Florida native who’s drawn comparisons to former LSU greats like Ja’Marr Chase. Hart’s combination of speed, hands, and route-running ability makes him a dangerous weapon in the Tigers’ ever-evolving offense.
On the other side of the ball, linebacker Treyden Moore — a five-star prospect out of Atlanta — headlines a defensive class full of high-ceiling players. Moore is a tackling machine with elite instincts and leadership qualities. Defensive coordinator Matt House called him “a culture-changer.”
LSU also made a concerted effort to strengthen the trenches. Offensive tackle Miles Riggins (6’6”, 320 lbs) and interior lineman Kameron Bell provide immediate depth and long-term potential to the offensive line unit. Defensively, Javon Wren, a four-star defensive tackle from Louisiana, is expected to be a key piece in LSU’s interior for years to come..
While Louisiana remains the Tigers’ recruiting stronghold, LSU’s 2025 class showcases a national footprint. The coaching staff landed key recruits from Texas, Georgia, Florida, California, and even Illinois — proving that LSU’s brand continues to resonate well beyond the South.
Several recruits cited the coaching staff’s transparency, player development success, and NIL structure as major reasons for choosing LSU. But above all, it was the culture that sealed the deal.
With 23 new commits locked in, LSU’s future looks as bright as ever. The combination of elite talent, depth across all positions, and the strong leadership of Brian Kelly and his staff has Tiger Nation dreaming big once again.
The 2025 class isn’t just a win on paper — it’s a clear message to the rest of the college football world: LSU is building something special.
As the countdown to the fall season begins, excitement continues to grow in Death Valley. With this new wave of talent ready to make their mark, the Tigers aren’t just aiming to compete — they’re ready to dominate.