LSU Practice Report: Notes From Day 10 of Fall Camp

Denver Harris absent once again, offense shines during 7-on-7 work.
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LSU hit the fields for practice No. 10 of Fall Camp and the Tigers are beginning to hit their stride. 

Denver Harris was absent for the second straight day as his status remains in question in the cornerback room.

A few notes from Tuesday:

Quarterbacks

  • Jayden Daniels and Malik Nabers connected on several occasions in the back corner of the end zone during goal line work.
  • Daniels' intermediate ball continues standing out as he improves day-by-day.
  • Garrett Nussmeier and Chris Hilton Jr. will be fun to monitor. He continues targeting the third-year Tiger. 

Running Backs

  • Josh Williams, Logan Diggs and Armoni Goodwin did not participate in drills during Tuesday’s practice. The trio of backs were sidelined on Monday as well but were seen in the corner on the bikes.
  • Williams was off to the side doing non-contact work as he nurses a minor injury.
  • John Emery and Noah Cain received a majority of reps with Trey Holly also getting in the mix.
  • Kaleb Jackson made a nice catch in the end zone on a pass from Garrett Nussmeier.

Wide Receivers

  • Malik Nabers had another big day on Tuesday. He showcased his elite athleticism as an end zone threat and had a few connections with Jayden Daniels.
  • Jalen Brown had a great day among the wide receivers and continues improving on a day-by-day basis. Tuesday was his best day as a Tiger. 
  • Kyren Lacy and Aaron Anderson continue rotating in the slot. Mike Denbrock is clearly looking to utilize Anderson’s skill set in a big way.

Tight Ends

  • Ka’Morreun Pimpton had the play of the day on Tuesday. Pimpton went up and over the defender to make the highlight reel catch to cap off the day. He’s emerged as a lethal weapon during fall camp. Will be interesting to see how the Tigers use him this season.
  • Mac Markway is an elite-level blocker and this program continues using him as such during 11-on-11 work.

Offensive Line

  • Will Campbell, Garrett Dellinger, Charles Turner, Miles Frazier and Emery Jones continues to be the first team offensive line.
  • Mason Lunsford and Marlon Martinez rotated in with the first team.
  • Bo Bordelon is getting big-time reps with the 2’s along with Lance Heard.

Defensive Line

  • Bradyn Swinson had a big day for the defensive line. He took a few first team reps and made the most of his chances.
  • Maason Smith was back on the field but did work to the side for most of the day. He’s getting his legs back underneath him after a minor injury scare on Saturday. It was nice to see him back on the field working.
  • Limited notes on the DL on Tuesday.

Linebackers

  • Not much to report with the linebackers.
  • Harold Perkins and Omar Speights continue holding down the fort for the second level of the defense with Greg Penn III also making an impact.
  • The Weeks brothers (Whit and West) are also making their presence felt.

Cornerbacks

  • Zy Alexander and Duce Chestnut remain the No. 1 and No. 2 cornerbacks for the Tigers with Ashton Stamps also rotating in with the 1’s at times.
  • Laterrance Welch had a few pass breakups on Tuesday.
  • Sage Ryan took snaps at cornerback.

Safeties

- Andre Sam received first team run again on Tuesday alongside Major Burns. When operating with a three safety package, Greg Brooks lined up next to both of them.

- Javien Toviano is working as a hybrid. He's working at safety and nickel but has also seen reps at cornerback. 


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