LSU football star named early All-American by top CFB writer

The LSU football team has several exciting new names and faces within the program, from the team’s new head coach Lane Kiffin to new quarterback Sam Leavitt. Kiffin and his staff signed 40 new players this offseason, with much of the media hype focused on them and their potential impact on the team in 2026.

However, all this hype has led some to forget about some key returning players. Arguably the most important player on offense is Trey’Dez Green, the Tigers’ 6-1, 240-pound former basketball player turned tight end. Green emerged as one of the most important players on offense last season, and that’s expected to continue into 2026. On Tuesday, Green was named a premature 2026 All-American by On3, setting the bar high for a potential breakout star.

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Chris Low, who published the article, discussed the impact he thinks LSU’s new offense will have on Green’s role next season:

“Green must be a fan of the Lane Kiffin/Charlie Weis Jr. mercenary, and after catching 11 touchdown passes in his first two seasons at LSU, he will certainly see his role expand in 2026,” Le wrote. “The 6-foot-7, 240-pound former basketball player automatically gets into the red zone with his size and athleticism, but he will become a more integral part of the offense as Wes calls the plays and creates mismatches for him.”

To be clear, automation may be underestimating Green’s talent. In a season where the Tigers’ offense lacked any easy buttons, the 14-pitch-max became LSU’s most efficient red zone offense.

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