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LSU Tigers: 6 Players Named to All-SEC Teams

LSU Tigers football team had a tough season in 2025, but six players earned spots on the All-SEC teams. Mansoor Delane and AJ Haulcy were first-team selections, with Delane potentially a top fifteen NFL draft pick. TreyDez Green made the second team, and Harold Perkins, Damian Ramos, and Grant Chadwick were third-team picks. Despite team struggles, these players shone individually, with Ramos and Chadwick leading the SEC in their respective categories.

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