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    Dylan Sanders
    Dylan Sanders
    Oct 14, 2025, 14:28
    Updated at: Oct 14, 2025, 14:28

    The LSU Tigers were able to get back into the win column this past weekend against the South Carolina Gamecocks. It was a big-time victory and worthy of celebration, but now it's report card time.

    Using Pro Football Focus' grading system, a 0 to 100 scale, here were the highest-graded Tigers players from Saturday's win:

    TE Trey'Dez Green - 83.8

    This was the game that many have been waiting for from Green. He was finally being used correctly, and it paid off handsomely with a career night.

    The 6-foot-7 matchup nightmare had eight catches for 119 yards with a touchdown. He over-doubled his career-high in points and almost in catches.

    He's being used much more in the slot this season, and it works well. He was split out wide more than ever during this game, however. He was given his first-ever drop, as well, but he looked so good outside of it that it doesn't even matter.

    SS Tamarcus Cooley - 81.0

    Cooley was another sought-after transfer, brought over from the NC State Wolfpack this offseason. He has been very steady this season, but not as much of a standout as others in this vaunted LSU secondary.

    The redshirt sophomore stood out this Saturday, though, as he was lockdown in coverage. He was targeted 3 times and allowed one catch for 4 yards, one stop in the run game. He also had his second interception of the year, tying him for the team lead.

    He's has been a huge upgrade at safety and will have a couple more years of eligibility as well.

    CB Mansoor Delane - 78.8

    This was just another in a long line of incredible defensive performances from Delane. He was targeted twice, no catches allowed. Overall, this season, he has allowed a 27.3% catch rate.

    The former Virginia Tech Hokies standout continues to play himself into first-round considerations in the NFL draft. He may be the first Tigers player selected, and it would very much be earned. He has been one of the most successful transfer portal additions in the history of the school.

    WR Kyle Parker - 76.8

    Parker, like Green, finally had a breakout game. He didn't really even see his snap count increase with Aaron Anderson out with injury, but he was targeted more in crucial moments and delivered.

    He was a reception magnet in high school and started to really show that after-the-catch ability. He had five catches for 75 yards and a score, 56 of his yards came after the reception. This is the bag they should keep reaching into for Parker.