Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Jayce Brown is set to visit the LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, as the program actively seeks to bolster its receiving corps. According to On3 Sports, Brown, ranked as the No. 3 wide receiver in the NCAA Transfer Portal, has attracted interest from several prominent football programs, with LSU emerging as a potential destination.
Brown, a 6-foot, 180-pound athlete from Florida, finished his junior season with impressive statistics: 712 receiving yards on 41 receptions and five touchdowns. Over three seasons at Kansas State, he has accumulated more than 2,000 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns from over 100 catches. His performance has placed him on the radar of multiple teams, including the Georgia Bulldogs, Ole Miss Rebels, Auburn Tigers, Kentucky Wildcats, and Louisville Cardinals.
The Tigers are in urgent need of new pass-catchers following the departure of four wide receivers to the free agent market and several others entering the NFL Draft. In addition to Brown, LSU is also expected to host Terrell Anderson, a wide receiver from the North Carolina State Wolfpack, for a visit in the coming days. Anderson had a standout season in 2025, recording 39 catches for 629 receiving yards and five touchdowns. Over his two seasons at NC State, he has made 53 receptions for 787 receiving yards and six touchdowns.
LSU’s head coach, Lane Kiffin, has outlined a strategic approach to recruitment, emphasizing the importance of attracting top talent. Kiffin noted the effective planning by LSU Athletic Director Verge Ausberry and his team, which aims to ensure that the program can compete at a high level while also providing players with financial support. “There’s a great plan here of how we can come together with what we bring and with what players around the country want to play for us,” Kiffin stated.
As the SEC continues to grow in competitiveness, LSU is poised to be aggressive in the transfer market, focusing on multiple top prospects to enhance their roster for the upcoming season. The recruitment of talents like Brown and Anderson reflects a broader strategy to rebuild and strengthen the team, ensuring they remain contenders in college football.
LSU’s commitment to securing leading players demonstrates the evolving landscape of college athletics, where recruitment strategies increasingly intertwine with player welfare and financial considerations. The outcomes of these visits and subsequent recruitment efforts could significantly shape the Tigers’ performance in the seasons to come.
