Lane Kiffin isn't wasting any time making his mark at LSU. In his first offseason at the helm, the Tigers have been absolutely relentless in the transfer portal—bringing in a staggering 40 transfers to assemble the No. 1-ranked portal class in college football. But one move stands head and shoulders above the rest: the addition of elite offensive tackle Jordan Seaton.
Seaton, a former five-star recruit who originally landed at Colorado, was the top-ranked offensive tackle available in the transfer portal. And it took a truly historic offer to bring him to Baton Rouge. According to industry sources cited by CBS Sports' Chris Hummer, Seaton's deal with LSU is believed to exceed $4 million for the 2026 season alone. That staggering figure makes him the highest-paid offensive lineman in college football history—a record-breaking investment that shows just how serious Kiffin is about rebuilding the Tigers' front line.
The negotiations reportedly went beyond just the dollar amount. Seaton's camp also requested additional incentives, including cars and real estate, though it remains unclear whether those extras were included in the final package. What is clear is that LSU beat out Miami—a program known for flexing its financial muscle in the portal—to secure the coveted tackle's commitment.
This blockbuster move comes at a pivotal time for LSU. The Tigers are coming off a disappointing season that ultimately led to the firing of head coach Brian Kelly. But with Kiffin now in charge and a roster that will likely rank among the most expensive in the sport, expectations are soaring in Baton Rouge. If Seaton's signing is any indication, the Tigers are ready to compete at the highest level—and they're not afraid to pay the price to get there.
