Jordan Seaton
American football player
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Jordan Seaton is an American college football offensive tackle for the LSU Tigers. He previously played for the Colorado Buffaloes.
| No. 77 – LSU Tigers | |
|---|---|
| Position | Offensive tackle |
| Class | Junior |
| Personal information | |
| Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
| Listed weight | 307 lb (139 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida) |
| College | Colorado (2024–2025) LSU (2026–present) |
| Awards and highlights | |
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| Stats at ESPN | |
Early life
Seaton is from Washington, D.C.[1] He attended St. John's College High School in Washington, where he was a three-year varsity football player and was a guard and tackle.[2] He played in the FBU Freshman All-American Bowl and was named first-team All-American by MaxPreps in all three of his seasons playing for St. John's.[2] He transferred to IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, for his senior year of high school.[3][4] Seaton was ranked a five-star recruit and a top-20 prospect nationally, as well as the best offensive tackle in the nation.[5][6] He committed to play college football for the Colorado Buffaloes under coach Deion Sanders, in a move that USA Today said "shocked the college football world."[7] In committing to Colorado, he declined some name, image, and likeness (NIL) offers of over $1 million.[8]
College career
Seaton won the starting left tackle role as a true freshman for Colorado in 2024, becoming the first true freshman starting tackle in Colorado history.[9] Blocking for quarterback Shedeur Sanders, he impressed in his first year with the Buffaloes.[10] In the regular season, he allowed only two sacks on 579 pass-blocking snaps, and The Athletic named him a first-team freshman All-American.[11]
In January 2026, after two seasons at Colorado, Seaton announced his intention to enter the transfer portal and continue his college career elsewhere.[12] Later that month, after a high-profile recruiting competition among several prominent football programs, Seaton committed to LSU over offers from Oregon and Miami.[13]