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Where LSU will need help: Offense

BATON ROUGE, La. -- There are some unknown variables when trying to figure out where true freshmen might play a big role on a team.

Take LSU right tackle Vadal Alexander. The 2012 signee became a true freshman starter at right tackle halfway through the season, something nobody saw coming. But when left tackle Chris Faulk suffered a season-ending knee injury, it opened the door for Alexander to move into the lineup, and he took the job and ran with it after another veteran starting tackle, Alex Hurst, left the team.

Similarly, with a veteran stable of running backs returning, few saw true freshman Jeremy Hill emerging as a primary running back for LSU this year. Yet, it took only one injury -- to original starter Alfred Blue -- to get Hill the break he needed to start getting carries and eventually become the starter and the Tigers' leading rusher.

It's safe to assume, however, that the signing class of 2013 offensive players will have an on-field role next season. We know that could be the case on defense. Now let's look at where it's most likely to happen on offense.

Tight end

Departing senior: Starter Chase Clement

Sophomore likely to leave early: Nic Jacobs

Returning reserves: Travis Dickson, Dillon Gordon

2013 commits: Logan Stokes (juco), Desean Smith

Possible freshman impact: LSU appears to be a bit depleted at the position with Clement graduating and another senior, Tyler Edwards, having missed the year for academic reasons. Signs are pointing to Jacobs, who did not participate in the team's last five games, not coming back after he appeared to be the heir apparent at the position. This obviously bodes well for Stokes to play immediately, but don't be surprised if Smith, a superior pass-catcher, doesn't find a quick niche in the offense. LSU has also flirted with former Alabama commit Josh McNeil, but there are serious academic questions with him.

Wide receiver

Departing senior: Russell Shepard

Starters returning: Jarvis Landry, Odell Beckham, Kadron Boone

Others returning: James Wright, Terrance Magee, Paul Turner, Jarrett Fobbs, Armand Williams

2013 commits: Quantavius Leslie (juco) Avery Johnson, John Diarse.

Possible freshman impact: LSU has most of its receivers back, but the commitment of the 6-foot-4 Leslie, plus the flirtation with another juco wide receiver, Courtney Gardner, shows that the Tigers are still looking for a big, downfield target. Johnson, at 6-2, played in prep school this year and is mature and perhaps a bit more polished having spent a season past high school. Diarse, while not extremely tall, catches the ball well and is big and physical.

Offensive line

Departing seniors: C P.J. Lonergan, LT Josh Dworaczyk (both starters), C Ben Domingue

Returning starters: RG Trai Turner, RG Josh Williford, LG La'el Collins, LT Faulk (missed most of season with knee injury), RT Alexander

Others returning: C Elliott Porter, T Chris Davenport, T Jonah Austin, Jerald Hakwins, Derek Edinburgh, Evan Washington

2013 commits: OT Ethan Pocic, OG Josh Boutte, OG-C Andy Dodd, G K.J. Malone, G Tevin Lawson (can also play defense)

Possible freshman impact: LSU looks like it has plenty of numbers back. But it had numbers this year, too, and Alexander still wound up starting at right tackle. It doesn't look like the Tigers will have an immediate need for the freshmen to be ready to play significant snaps, but three things should be pointed out: 1. LSU, like most teams, always seems to have at least one significant OL injury over the course of a season that could open things up for freshmen. 2. Faulk will be coming back from an ACL injury, and it's yet to be seen where he'll be in his recovery in August. And 3. At center, Porter will have one career start under his belt, so there could be competition with a true freshman.

Quarterback

Starter returning: Zach Mettenberger

Others returning: Stephen Rivers, Rob Bolden, Jerrard Randall

2013 commits: Hayden Rettig, Anthony Jennings

Possible freshman impact: Mettenberger seems solidified in the starting job for one more season. The big question here is where does LSU go for the 2014 season? It'll be interesting to see if the true freshman can compete to battle Rivers and Bolden to be the primary backup, a responsibility that went to Rivers this seaosn.

Running back

Juniors possibly leaving: Spencer Ware

Starters returning: Blue (injured for most of 2012), Hill, J.C. Copeland (fullback)

Others returning: Michael Ford, Kenny Hilliad, Connor Neighbors (fullback)

2013 commits: None

Possible freshman impact: LSU seems content with the four or five tailbacks returning, and it appears the Tigers will focus on highly-regarded 2014 RB Leonard Fournette in recruiting, even if Ware decides to leave early. LSU did have a commitment from fullback Kennard Swanson, who since decommitted with academic questions. The Tigers may want another fullback, considering Copeland will be a senior next season. The Tigers have offered a a greyshirt scholarship to Cethan Carter, a fullback-tight end hybrid. That would still leave LSU with no new running backs on the fall roster.