{"id":222348,"date":"2025-07-20T15:58:07","date_gmt":"2025-07-20T15:58:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/222348\/"},"modified":"2025-07-20T15:58:07","modified_gmt":"2025-07-20T15:58:07","slug":"three-breakout-stars-lsu-football-needs-to-win-a-national-championship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nfl\/222348\/","title":{"rendered":"Three breakout stars LSU football needs to win a national championship"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LSU football&#8217;s offense has the talent to be a national championship-level unit in 2025. The Tigers return veteran quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, signed the top-ranked transfer portal class, and return young pieces waiting to break out.<\/p>\n<p>LSU&#8217;s offense fell short of expectations in 2024. A step back was expected after losing Heisman Trophy QB Jayden Daniels, but LSU&#8217;s run game disappeared at times, and the Tigers&#8217; downfield passing attack was dormant for much of the year. Nussmeier worked the short and intermediate areas, but LSU wasn&#8217;t taking the top off defenses.<\/p>\n<p>The last three games of 2024 were a different story. It started to click for Nussmeier and crew. That&#8217;s the version of the offense LSU hopes to see all year in 2025. For that to happen, LSU is counting on a few players to break out. Today, we&#8217;ll look at three returning Tigers LSU needs to emerge for the offense to play at a championship level.<\/p>\n<p>Tight end Trey&#8217;Dez Green<\/p>\n<p>Tight end Trey&#8217;Dez Green turned heads when he arrived at LSU. Standing at 6-foot-7 with freakish athleticism, Green was a five-star recruit in the class of 2024. Green didn&#8217;t see much action in the first half of the season, but worked his way into the rotation in October.<\/p>\n<p>Green earned a target here and there, but didn&#8217;t emerge until the bowl game, when LSU&#8217;s starting tight end Mason Taylor opted out to prepare for the NFL Draft. Green caught six passes for 53 yards and two scores. The yardage total wasn&#8217;t guady, but Nussmeier turned to Green in key moments, including two fourth-down conversions.<\/p>\n<p>Entering 2025, Green has star potential. Nobody questions Green&#8217;s ability as a pass catcher, but the blocking needs to progress. LSU wants Green to be a complete tight end &#8212; not just a big wide receiver. Tight ends that are blocking threats draw favorable looks in the passing game since defenses use bigger personnel to defend the run.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As you know, he came on as a true freshman last year, showed his ability clearly, especially in the red zone. We want him to be an every-down tight end. So that means you&#8217;ve got to block in line. You&#8217;ve got to be physical. Because I think we&#8217;ve already seen his gifts as a wide receiving tight end,&#8221; Brian Kelly said at SEC media days.<\/p>\n<p>If Green figures it out, LSU will have one of the SEC&#8217;s best tight ends. Given the threats LSU has at receiver on the outside, a dynamic threat would open up the entire field.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But now it&#8217;s maybe some of the dirty work, if you will, where he&#8217;s got to get his hand in the dirt and get after some people at the line of scrimmage. And he&#8217;s done a great job. I mean, physically, he&#8217;s more developed,&#8221; Kelly said.<\/p>\n<p>Left tackle Tyree Adams<\/p>\n<p>This one goes without saying. Tyree Adams is tasked with replacing Will Campbell, one of the best tackles in LSU history. Campbell was a three-year starter for the Tigers before the Patriots selected him with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.<\/p>\n<p>LSU turned to the transfer portal for offensive line help, but the Tigers&#8217; two additions, Josh Thompson and Braelin Moore, are expected to play on the interior.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s telling of the confidence LSU has in Adams at left tackle. Adams was a blue-chip recruit in the class of 2023 but didn&#8217;t see real action as a freshman. He dealt with an injury in 2024 but was given a chance as LSU dealt with injuries at the left guard position. Adams struggled &#8212; just as any offensive lineman playing his first SEC football snaps would.<\/p>\n<p>Campbell opted out of the bowl game, leaving Adams to work as LSU&#8217;s starting left tackle throughout bowl practice. Adams showed progress in the bowl win. He looked fluid as a pass blocker, but run-blocking struggles persisted.<\/p>\n<p>Adams didn&#8217;t waste time claiming LSU&#8217;s left tackle job in spring practice, and there didn&#8217;t seem to be much doubt about it. That speaks to the improvement LSU expects to see from its talented tackle this fall.<\/p>\n<p>Guard\/Center DJ Chester<\/p>\n<p>Chester is the lone returning starter from LSU&#8217;s 2024 offensive line, but he&#8217;ll likely play a different position. Chester started at center last fall, but with Moore&#8217;s arrival, Chester will play guard.<\/p>\n<p>Chester struggled as a redshirt freshman, but things started to click late in the year. Chester played his best football vs. Vanderbilt and Oklahoma in LSU&#8217;s final two games of the regular season. Now, LSU hopes a move to guard can lead to a more consistent version of Chester all year.<\/p>\n<p>LSU&#8217;s offensive line is the one question mark on this offense. Nussmeier is a Heisman contender at QB, the wide receiving core is among the SEC&#8217;s most talented, and Caden Durham leads a dynamic group of running backs. The difference between LSU&#8217;s offense being good and great could be the offensive line.<\/p>\n<p>If Adams and Chester take another step, LSU&#8217;s offense should meet expectations in 2025.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"LSU football&#8217;s offense has the talent to be a national championship-level unit in 2025. 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