The Breakdown: Inside LSU Football’s No. 1 Recruiting Class in America Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers hold the top-ranked class in America, add pair of pledges this week.
Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers continue sending shockwaves across the recruiting scene after adding a pair of prized 2026 prospects to the program’s haul this week.
On Wednesday, it was the No. 1 wide receiver in America, Tristen Keys, who revealed a commitment to Kelly and the Bayou Bengals.
Then, the rich got richer on Friday evening once Dylan Purter, the No. 2 rated defensive back in Alabama, announced his pledge to the purple and gold.
Kelly and Co. are up to eight commitments to this point with six of the pledges residing in the Bayou State.
It’s all hands on deck during the spring and summer months for the Tigers with a myriad of prospects expected in town for unofficial and official visits.
Which prospects make up LSU’s No. 1 Recruiting Class in America?
The Quick Hits: LSU’s 2026 Commitments [8]:
Tristen Keys: No. 1 WR in America
Kelly and the LSU Tigers gained a commitment from Keys, the top-ranked wideout in the 2026 Recruiting Cycle, after revealing a decision on Wednesday.
The coveted prospect is coming off of an impressive junior campaign where led his Hattiesburg High School squad to a 13-1 record in 2024 after logging 58 receptions for 1,275 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns last season.
Keys is rated as the No. 1 wide receiver and a consensus five-star prospect with LSU locking down the program-changing recruit.
Kenny Darby: 4-star Wide Receiver
Darby is fresh off of a junior campaign where he landed on the 5A All-State team after logging 100 receptions for 1,764 yards and 24 scores. One of the most prolific receivers in Louisiana, Darby is a player the program remains high on heading into his senior season.
The 6-foot, 175-pounder is a speedy, twitchy wideout that burst on the scene in 2024 with LSU extending an offer. Darby wasted no time in pledging to the program.
Darby is rated as the No. 7 overall prospect in Louisiana and the No. 2 wide receiver.
Jakai Anderson: 4-star Wide Receiver
Anderson is another elite-level wide receiver out of Louisiana who recently earned 4A All-State honors after an impressive junior season. He logged 57 catches for 972 yards and 14 touchdowns on the season, but a Swiss Army Knife that does it all. Anderson also rushed for 151 yards and four scores on 16 carries.
The prized prospect is rated as the No. 8 overall player in Louisiana and a Top-200 overall prospect in America.
Jalan Chapman: Coveted Offensive Lineman
Chapman, a three-star prospect out of New Orleans (La.), pledged to the Tigers last summer over Alabama, USC, Georgia and Tennessee, among others.
He currently stands at 6-foot-3, 270 pounds following his junior year for New Orleans (La.) Warren Easton High after gaining national attention following his sophomore campaign in 2023.