Football

LSU Welcomes Top Safety Prospect Adryan Cole on Official Visit

The Georgia standout could reshape the Tigers' defensive backfield as they chase a elite 2027 recruiting class

This weekend, LSU’s football program will open its doors to Adryan Cole, a highly touted safety prospect from Douglas County High School in Georgia. The visit marks a key step in the recruitment of the No. 16 safety in the 2027 cycle according to Rivals and No. 15 per 247Sports, and it comes as the Tigers’ 2027 class currently sits at No. 10 nationally and No. 4 in the SEC with five verbal commitments.

A Proven Path to the NFL

Cole’s potential commitment would represent the first defensive back to pledge to LSU in this recruiting cycle, underscoring the program’s aggressive pursuit of elite talent on the back end. The Tigers have a storied history of developing defensive backs who transition successfully to the NFL, a track record that includes alumni such as Mansoor Delane and AJ Haulcy, both of whom have carved out professional careers after their collegiate stints in Baton Rouge.

Delane and Haulcy exemplify LSU’s ability to mold raw prospects into NFL‑ready players, a factor that recruits like Cole often cite when weighing their options. The coaching staff’s emphasis on defensive development, combined with the school’s national exposure, makes the program an attractive destination for top‑tier secondary talent.

Impact on the 2027 Class

Rankings and rankings aside, the Tigers’ current class ranking reflects a strategic blend of positional need and high‑upside talent. Adding a player of Cole’s caliber not only addresses depth concerns but also signals LSU’s intent to maintain a competitive edge within the SEC and on the national stage.

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