LSU football recruits offensive linemen at an elite level. Offensive line coach Brad Davis took over the room in 2021, and his first crop of recruits included Will Campbell and Emery Jones. Both players were selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, with Campbell being picked in the top five by the New England Patriots.
In recent classes, LSU signed Tyree Adams and Weston Davis. Both were among the best offensive tackles in their respective recruiting class, and the duo is expected to hold down LSU’s tackle spots in 2025.
In the most recent recruiting class, LSU signed Carius Curne and Solomon Thomas, two highly-touted linemen strong enough to make an immediate contribution.
And now Davis is doing it again in the class of 2026. With a commitment from Bryson Cooley on July 4, LSU is building one of the top offensive line crops in the nation. Here’s a complete look at where LSU’s 2026 offensive line recruiting class stands now.
Brysten Martinez, 4-star, Louisiana
On3 Industry Ranking: No. 111 national, No. 10 offensive tackle, No. 6 Louisiana
Martinez is one of the Louisiana recruits of the cycle. 247Sports’ Gabe Brooks calls Martinez a “Run-game tone setter who showed noticeable improvement in pass protection from sophomore to junior year.”
ESPN is the highest on Martinez, slotting the tackle as the No. 86-ranked recruit. Martinez will look to follow the recent success of Louisiana-made tackles at LSU.
Emmanuel Tucker, 4-star, Mississippi
On3 Industry Rating: No. 204 national, No. 16 offensive tackle, No. 9 Mississippi
Tucker committed to LSU earlier this Summer, continuing LSU’s run of success recruiting the state of Mississippi. According to Rivals, he measures in at 6-foot-7 and 285 pounds.
On3 is the highest on Tucker, ranking the Mississippi prospect No. 146 nationally and No. 14 at his position.