LSU Fantasy Football Draft

Erik Trosclair • August 26, 2024

Lets get into it!

With the LSU Football season kicking off this week, and being we are in the middle of the fantasy football draft season. Let's draft a fantasy football team of only LSU players.


QBs

Y.A. Tittle - 3 1st Team All Pro selections, 7 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL Record 7 Passing Touchdowns in 1 game, 49ers Hall of Fame, New York Giants Ring of Honor

Joe Burrow - 1 Pro Bowl appearance, NFL completion percentage leader (2021), NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2021)

Jayden Daniels - I believe the Heisman winner has a big rookie season loading.


RBs

Steve Van Buren - 5 1st Team All Pro selections, 2x NFL Champion, NFL 1940s All-Decade Team, NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame, Philadelphia Eagles 75th Anniversary Team, 4× NFL rushing yards leader, 4× NFL rushing touchdowns leader

Dalton Hilliard - 1 Pro Bowl appearance, New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame

Joseph Addai - 1 Pro Bowl appearance, Super Bowl champion

Kevin Faulk - 3× Super Bowl champion, New England Patriots All-2000s Team, New England Patriots 50th Anniversary Team, New England Patriots All-Dynasty Team, New England Patriots Hall of Fame


WRs

Ja'Marr Chase - 3 Pro Bowl appearances, PFWA All-Rookie Team, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year

Justin Jefferson - 1 1st Team All Pro selection, 3 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL receptions leader (2022), NFL receiving yards leader (2022), PFWA All-Rookie Team, NFL Offensive Player of the Year

Charley Hennigan - 3 1st Team All Pro selections, 5 Pro Bowl appearances, 2x AFL champion, 2× AFL receiving yards leader (1961, 1964), AFL receptions leader (1964), American Football League All-Time Team

Jarvis Landry - 5 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL receptions leader (2017), PFWA All-Rookie Team


TEs

Billy Cannon - Played fullback, running back, and tight end in the pros. 2 Pro Bowl appearances, 2 1st Team All Pro selections, 3× AFL champion, 2× AFL Championship MVP, AFL rushing yards leader (1961)

Brian Kinchen - Played tight end and long snapper in the NFL. Super Bowl champion


Flex

Odell Beckham Jr. - 3 Pro Bowl appearances, PFWA All-Rookie Team, Super Bowl champion, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year

Leonard Fournette - Super Bowl champion


Kicker

Tommy Davis - Played punter and kicker in the NFL. 2 Pro Bowl appearances


D/ST


DBs

Patrick Peterson - 3 1st Team All Pro selections, 8 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, NFL punt return yards leader, PFWA All-Rookie Team

Johnny Robinson - 6 1st Team All Pro selections, 7 Pro Bowl appearances, AFL interceptions leader (1966), AFL All-Time Team, Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame, NFL interceptions leader (1970), AFL champion, Super Bowl champion

Jamal Adams - 1 1st Team All Pro selection, 3 Pro Bowl appearances, PFWA All-Rookie Team

Tyrann Mathieu - 3 1st Team All Pro selections, 3 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, PFWA All-Rookie Team, Super Bowl champion


LBs

Michael Brooks - 1 Pro Bowl appearance

AJ Duhe - NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, PFWA All-Rookie Team, Dolphins Walk of Fame

Devin White - 1 Pro Bowl appearance, PFWA All-Rookie Team, Super Bowl champion


DTs

Henry Thomas - 2 Pro Bowl appearances, NFL forced fumbles co-leader (1988), 50 Greatest Vikings

Kyle Williams - 6 Pro Bowl appearances


DEs

Danielle Hunter - 4 Pro Bowl appearances, PFWA All-Rookie Team

Leonard Marshall - 2 Pro Bowl appearances, New York Giants Ring of Honor, Super Bowl champion


Kick Returner

Skyler Green - Took one kick off to the house with the New Orleans Voodoo. Skyler would flourish in today's NFL game.


Punt Returner

Trindon Holliday - Took two punts to the house in his NFL career. Trindon truly took track speed to the football field.


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