I think there is no doubt he will. Maybe not starting, but he will def play. He is great in coverage and can lay the wood.
Although he attributed it to "Luck," being in the right place at the right time is a SKILL. If he keeps it up, he'll definitely be a major prospect. And even more, when he got the opportunity, he CAUGHT the ball. The last two years, this was a skill mostly lacking by most in our secondary.
I see him as a 4th rounder, but I have no idea what he runs in the 40. If he's faster than I think, he could go 3rd & if he's slower than I think he could drop to 6th.
Jacob Hester gave LSU a boost early and finished with 68 yards rushing on 14 carries. He also served as the lead blocker on two 1-yard TD runs by Keiland Williams that helped the Tigers to a 17-0 halftime lead.