Kyren Lacy has arguably stood out as LSU’s top offensive performer throughout the spring, demonstrating his potential for the upcoming season with another impressive catch. During a recent practice session, he executed a hitch route, leaping to secure a high throw and evading a tackle before advancing for significant yardage, showcasing his skills.
LSU coach Brian Kelly commended Lacy’s dedication and consistency, noting his improvement since returning to the team. Kelly attributed Lacy’s development to observing the practice habits of former teammates Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas, both projected to be top picks in the NFL draft.
Additionally, Kelly praised fifth-year senior defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory for his exceptional performance against the run, highlighting him as a key player on the defensive line. However, Kelly acknowledged the need to develop depth at the position, considering various options including potential transfers.
On the defensive side, Kelly expressed optimism about improving third-down performance, an area where LSU struggled last season. He mentioned experimenting with different lineup configurations to maximize defensive pressure, particularly on passing downs.
Senior safety Major Burns earned recognition from Kelly for significant improvement in coverage skills, particularly after transitioning to a new defensive role tailored to his strengths.
Regarding Trey Holly, a redshirt freshman running back suspended due to legal issues, Kelly indicated that his case could be resolved soon, potentially allowing him to rejoin the team pending legal clearance. Kelly affirmed LSU’s commitment to supporting Holly’s reinstatement process once his legal matters are settled.