The Louisiana State University Tigers executed significant roster changes via the transfer market at the start of the current offseason, aiming to construct a squad capable of contending for a championship during Lane Kiffin’s inaugural season as their new head coach.
Among their acquisitions, LSU secured what many consider the premier quarterback from the transfer pool, Sam Leavitt from Arizona State, in addition to an exceptional defensive end, Princewill Umanmielen from Ole Miss, who joined Kiffin in Baton Rouge.
Nevertheless, among the 41 individuals LSU has brought in from the transfer market this offseason, the procurement of Colorado offensive tackle Jordan Seaton stands out as potentially the most crucial. As one of the most sought-after talents available, Seaton concluded a competitive recruiting process by committing to the Tigers, a move that reportedly came with a substantial financial incentive for his acquisition.
Jordan Seaton’s Agreement with LSU Sets Unprecedented Financial Benchmarks

Colorado Buffalos offensive tackle Jordan Seaton (77) against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Reports from CBS Sports indicate that Seaton’s arrangement with LSU is anticipated to exceed $4 million in value, establishing it as the most lucrative deal for a college football offensive tackle to date.
While institutions such as Texas, Oregon, and Mississippi State vigorously pursued Seaton, it became evident throughout his prolonged recruitment that he was seeking the most advantageous proposal. LSU ultimately provided this, positioning Seaton to be among the nation’s top-compensated athletes in the upcoming season.
The significant attention surrounding Seaton has prompted speculation among supporters regarding Colorado’s recent lack of sustained achievement, despite possessing several highly talented athletes on its roster. Seaton had chosen to join Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes in the 2023 recruiting cycle, bypassing other top-tier programs – a choice that drew skepticism from some but has undeniably proven beneficial for him personally.
Without his two-year period of growth and training at Colorado, Seaton might not have found himself in a position to command such a landmark agreement. It is, moreover, widely acknowledged that not all highly-rated high school prospects fulfill their early promise. While Seaton’s future was not assured, he has established a prominent national reputation and is expected to capitalize on these advantages in the National Football League after the 2027 draft.
In addition to Leavitt and Umanmielen, other notable players arriving in LSU’s transfer class alongside Seaton include wide receiver Eugene Wilson III from Florida, safety Ty Benefield from Boise State, wide receiver Jayce Brown from Kansas State, quarterback Husan Longstreet from USC, offensive lineman Aliou Bah from Maryland, safety Jordan Ross from Tennessee, and numerous other talents,
This piece initially appeared on www.si.com/college/lsu under the title LSU Tigers Gave Jordan Seaton Record-Breaking NIL Contract.