Lane Kiffin Craves No. 1 OT Jordan Seaton Of Colorado, And May Get Ole Miss OL Devin Harper

LSU is targeting Colorado offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, who is No. 1 at his position in the portal and No. 4 overall. (Twitter photo).

By GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor

A highly ranked offensive lineman from the Transfer Portal could be the perfect top off on new LSU coach Lane Kiffin’s 2026 portal class.

And Colorado sophomore offensive tackle Jordan Seaton (6-foot-5, 330 pounds) is due in Baton Rouge on Thursday. He is one of the top targets left in the final days of the current portal window that ends on Friday after entering it on Monday.

Seaton is the No. 1 offensive tackle in the portal and No. 4 prospect overall by 247sports.com. He started the first nine games of the 2025 season and played 541 snaps with one sack allowed before missing the final three games of the season with a lower leg/foot injury.

Seaton started 13 games as a true freshman in 2024, logging 809 snaps and allowing only three sacks in 612 pass blocking plays.

A five-star prospect coming out of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, via Washington D.C. in 2024, Seaton was the No. 13 prospect in the nation, No. 1 offensive tackle and No. 4 player in Florida.

LSU has added three offensive linemen in its portal class, but none ranked nearly as high as Seaton.

The Tigers are also looking at unranked freshman offensive lineman Devin Harper (6-4, 315) of Ole Miss. He also entered the portal on Monday and is from Louisiana. A four-star prospect in 2025, he was the No. 131 overall prospect, No. 7 guard/center and No. 3 player in the state from Calvary Baptist in Shreveport.

Harper committed to LSU on Jan. 30, 2024, but signed with Ole Miss and Kiffin on Dec. 4, 2024. He had offers from Florida, USC, TCU, Penn State, Michigan State, Missouri and Texas Tech coming out of high school.

LSU PORTAL COMMITS/SIGNEES (28) W/ 247Sports Rankings – TOP CLASS BY 247Sports, 23 By On3:

No. 1 Quarterback Sam Leavitt of Arizona State

No. 2 Safety Ty Benefield of Boise State

No. 7 Edge Jordan Ross of Tennessee

No. 11 Defensive Lineman Stephiylan Green of Clemson

No. 12 Wide Receiver Eugene “Tre” Wilson III of Florida

No. 13 Defensive Lineman Malik Blocton of Auburn

No. 16 Interior Offensive Lineman William Satterwhite of Tennessee

No. 26 Wide Receiver Jayce Brown of Kansas State

No. 27 Receiver Winston Watkins of Ole Miss

No. 30 Wide Receiver Tre Brown III of Old Dominion

No. 30 Offensive Tackle Darrin Strey of Kentucky

No. 39 Tight End Malachi Thomas of Pittsburgh

No. 40 Wide Receiver Jackson Harris of Hawaii

No. 49 Interior Offensive Lineman Ja’Quan Sprinkle of North Carolina Central

No. 56 Quarterback Landen Clark of Elon

No. 82 Edge Jaylen Brown of South Carolina

No. 84 Running Back Raycine Guillory of Utah

No. 104 Running Back Rod Gainey Jr. of Charlotte

No. 124 Defensive Lineman Achilles Woods of South Alabama

No. 136 Wide Receiver Malik Elzy of Illinois

No. 154 Wide Receiver Tyree Holloway of West Florida

No. 205 Wide Receiver Josh Jackson of McNeese

No. 206 Wide Receiver Roman Mothershed of Troy

Unranked Running Back Dilin Jones of Wisconsin

Unranked Safety Treylan James of Southern

Unranked Punter Hayden Craig of Florida

Unranked Long Snapper Mack Mulhern of Florida

Unranked Kicker Scott Starzyk of Arkansas

LSU ADDS HIGH SCHOOL COMMITMENT

The Tigers added to their signing class of high school players and junior college transfers on Tuesday with three-star cornerback Emari Peterson (6-0, 185) of Evans High in Orlando. Peterson decommitted from West Virginia in December. He is the No. 1,159 composite prospect in the country by 247sports.com, No. 93 cornerback and No. 123 player in Florida.

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