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LSU Tigers With Another Exceptional NFL Draft: Mason Taylor Headlines the New Wave of Talent

 

Baton Rouge, LA — The roar of the Tigers continues to echo through the halls of the NFL, as LSU once again proves its status as a premier pipeline for pro-level football talent. What was once a momentous achievement has now become an expectation — LSU dominates the NFL Draft.

 

This year, the trend continued in spectacular fashion, with multiple LSU stars making their leap to the league. But perhaps the most headline-grabbing name of the class was tight end Mason Taylor, whose selection brought pride, excitement, and a strong sense of tradition back to Death Valley.

 

Taylor, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, made his own name at LSU, carving out a legacy marked by clutch performances, elite athleticism, and leadership both on and off the field. From his game-winning catch against Alabama in 2022 to his consistent play through his junior year, scouts were unanimous — he was NFL-ready.

 

Drafted in the second round by the Miami Dolphins, Taylor now follows in his father’s footsteps, but in his own way, as a versatile and modern tight end who can block like a lineman and move like a wideout. Miami’s front office called him “a generational tight end with championship DNA.”

 

But Taylor’s success is just one part of the story. LSU had seven players drafted in total this year, including standout linebacker Greg Penn III and explosive receiver Brian Thomas Jr., who went in the first round. For Head Coach Brian Kelly, it’s not just about wins on Saturdays — it’s about preparing young men for Sundays.

 

“This isn’t a fluke,” said Kelly in a post-draft press conference. “This is what LSU does. We don’t rebuild — we reload. Our culture breeds pros.”

 

LSU has now produced over 30 NFL Draft picks in the last five years, including stars like Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Derek Stingley Jr. The program’s ability to recruit, develop, and deliver top-tier talent has become part of its brand.

 

For Tiger fans, it’s a proud but familiar feeling — watching their favorite college stars shine under the brightest lights in football. And for the NFL, it’s clear: if you want a player who’s ready to make an impact on day one, look no further than Baton Rouge.

 

LSU isn’t just a college football powerhouse — it’s an NFL factory. And with Mason Taylor leading the next generation, that pipeline shows no signs of slowing down.

 

 

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