Full List of LSU Players Drafted in Each Round of 2025 NFL Draft

LSU has been known in recent years for its penchant to produce superstar NFL wide receivers, with Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr. all wrecking havoc in the league.
The Tigers have also sent two dominant, Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks to the NFL in Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels.
This year tells a different story, as LSU's top draft prospect is one of the better offensive line prospects in recent memory in Will Campbell.
The B/R NFL Scouting Department lists Campbell as the top-ranked offensive lineman in this year's class and seventh overall among all prospects.
Campbell was a consensus All-American and also a co-winner of the SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, alongside Texas left tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. He started for three seasons and captained the Tigers for two.
Per B/R NFL Scout Brandon Thorn, Campbell projects to move to guard in the pros, but he has full confidence in his ability to do so.
"Overall, Campbell is a prime candidate to move inside as a pro. He has the makeup, movement skills, play strength, and competitive toughness to make a smooth transition to guard or center and be an impact starter with Pro Bowl potential during his rookie contract."
The 6'5", 315-pound prospect is a seasoned left tackle, making 42 starts there at Texas. He was an Associated Press first-team All-Big 12 member in 2023 before delivering again in 2024, earning consensus All-American honors while winning the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award too.
The Tigers will send other good prospects to the NFL, though. Tight end Mason Taylor, the son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, is heading to the league. He's ranked as the fourth tight end in this year's class, a loaded one at the position.
Zy Alexander, a 6'1", 187-pound cornerback, offers intrigue at the next level due to his size. He missed part of last season with a lower-leg injury but bounced back in 2024, making 10 starts.
And then there's Miles Frazier, a four-year starter at offensive line who made 49 career starts (28 at right guard, 11 at left tackle, nine at left guard and one at right tackle). That versatility could certainly bode him well at the next level.
And with that, here's a look at where the LSU Tigers landed in the 2025 draft.
LSU Prospect List
IOL Will Campbell: Round 1, Pick 4 (No. 4 Overall): New England Patriots
TE Mason Taylor: Round 2, Pick 10 (No. 42 Overall): New York Jets
CB Zy Alexander: UDFA
IOL Miles Frazier: Round 5, Pick 33 (No. 171 Overall): Detroit Lions (After Trade With New England Patriots)
EDGE Bradyn Swinson: Round 5, Pick 8 (No. 146 overall): New England Patriots (After Trade With Carolina Panthers)
IOL Emery Jones Jr.: Round 3, Pick 27 (No. 91 Overall): Baltimore Ravens
DL Sai'vion Jones: Round 3, Pick 37 (No. 101 Overall): Denver Broncos (After Trade With Philadelphia Eagles)
IOL: Garrett Dellinger: Round 7, Pick 27 (No. 243 Overall): Baltimore Ravens