By ANDRE CHAMPAGNE, Tiger Rag Staff Reporter
It’s one of the quietest national signing days in recent memory, but LSU football and Lane Kiffin added two new signees to the program.
Three-star junior college transfer offensive tackle Adrian Lamb of Georgia Military College and three-star safety Jackson Williams of Archbishop Shaw High School officially signed with the Tigers on Wednesday.
Lamb (6-5, 290 pounds), a redshirt sophomore, is rated as the No. 29 offensive tackle and No. 226 overall player coming out of junior college according to 247sports.com. The Beaufort, South Carolina, native, is also rated as the No. 9 player in the state of South Carolina. Lamb chose the Tigers over Alabama, Auburn and South Carolina, among others.
Committed to The Boot
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Welcome to Baton Rouge @Adrian_lamb76 pic.twitter.com/EDaWJNufUG
Lamb committed to LSU on Monday evening following a visit an official visit to Baton Rouge this past weekend.

Lamb is one of two junior college offensive line additions in the class, joining No. 15-ranked junior college offensive tackle JaKolby Jones (6-4, 285) of Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, Mississippi.
Williams (6-2, 180 pounds) comes into Baton Rouge as the No. 163 safety in the country and No. 49 player in the state of Louisiana in the Class of 2026 according to 247sports.com. The Marrero, Louisiana, native was a three-time state champion in his four years at Archbishop Shaw High School.
Callin' Baton Rouge
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) February 4, 2026
Safety Jackson Williams is officially a Tiger pic.twitter.com/Yb6ATU2CN8
Williams took an official visit to Baton Rouge on Jan. 17-18 and committed to LSU on Jan 18. He initially signed with Washington State on Dec. 3, but was released from his National Letter of Intent after head coach Jimmy Rogers left for Iowa State.
Along with LSU and Washington State, Williams held offers from Florida State, Tulane, South Alabama, UL-Lafayette and Texas State.
Archbishop Shaw DB Jackson Williams signed and official to home-state LSU. pic.twitter.com/EM7u43gyfB
— Jerit Roser (@JeritRoser) February 4, 2026

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