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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
On Wednesday, new LSU wide receiver coach George McDonald headed west to recruit in Texas and made a stop at Shadow Creek High School in Pearland.

While he was there, McDonald offered class of 2028 wide receiver Jaylen Addai, the son of former LSU running back Joseph Addai, and 2029 wide receiver BJ LaFell, the son of former LSU wide receiver Brandon LaFell.

Jaylen will enter his junior year next season ranked as a four-star prospect and the No. 6 wide receiver in the country for 2028.

BJ just wrapped up his freshman season in the fall and has not been rated yet.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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PRIMO304 days
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Popstiger4 days
I like the look of this. Legacies are important
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Shiftyplus14 days
Addai isn't just one of the best receivers in the country, he's one of the best players period.
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Shalimar Sid4 days
Kelly would not have offered. Just sayin
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Let’s geaux young tigahs
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Spankum4 days
Couple of great Tigers right there!
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Man we used to rib on Lafell so bad for dropping passes. He worked through the dropsies, though, and ended up being one of the great all-time Tiger receivers! And his son is a beast, just like his Dad!!! Awesome offer, LSU! Keep ‘em where they belong!
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Spankum4 days
I believe he had Lasix surgery one summer and when he came back, he caught everything thrown his way!
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lsuisgood4 days
Maybe LaFell did too, but I believe you might be thinking of Dwayne Bowe
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LuckyTiger574 days
After Bowe had his eye surgery, it was determined his eyesight was horrible and after durgery he was spectacular at LSU and KC Chiefs.
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loustuni4 days
frick im old
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Black n Gold4 days
I'm going to forget I read this.
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JMMarine4 days
I feel you brother LMAO
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K2LAW3 days
#metoo
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