LSU has secured a significant addition to its offensive line with the commitment of Virginia Tech transfer Braelin Moore. Moore, a versatile lineman with experience at both guard and center, chose the Tigers over offers from Texas A&M, Louisville, and Penn State.
Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 303 pounds, Moore is recognized as a four-star transfer prospect. According to 247Sports, he holds a 90 rating and is ranked as the No. 4 interior offensive lineman in the transfer portal. On3’s rankings position him as the top interior offensive lineman available.
During his tenure at Virginia Tech, Moore demonstrated his adaptability by starting at left guard in 2023 before transitioning to center in 2024, a position he prefers. His performance was instrumental in the Hokies’ rushing offense, which averaged over 187 yards per game in 2024.
LSU’s offensive line is undergoing significant changes, with four starters departing for the NFL. Moore’s commitment addresses a critical need, bringing both talent and experience to the Tigers’ front line. His proficiency in run blocking is expected to bolster LSU’s ground game, which struggled in 2024, ranking last in the SEC.
Head coach Brian Kelly has emphasized an aggressive approach in the transfer portal to strengthen the roster. Moore’s addition reflects this strategy, providing LSU with a player capable of making an immediate impact. With two years of eligibility remaining, Moore offers the potential for stability and leadership on the offensive line in the coming seasons.
As the Tigers continue to retool their roster, Moore’s commitment stands out as a pivotal move to enhance the team’s performance in the trenches. His versatility and proven track record at the Power Five level make him a valuable asset as LSU aims to improve its offensive output in the 2025 season.