Which three players is LSU bringing to SEC Media Days?

SEC Media Days is the unofficial indicator that the season is almost here. With fall camp just weeks away, all 16 SEC teams send their head coach and three players to media days, which is once again in Atlanta, Georgia, to meet with the media and talk about their team.
Joining Brian Kelly this year is quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, linebacker Whit Weeks, and wide receiver Chris Hilton. Nussmeier was in attendance last year, while Weeks and Hilton will be making their debuts in this setting. LSU is the very first team to go, with Kelly speaking on Monday and the players available throughout the day as well.
Stay tuned to The Bengal Tiger for the latest news on the media day next week.
SEC press release
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (July 8, 2025) –The Southeastern Conference today announced the official student-athlete attendee listing for 2025 SEC Football Kickoff Media Days presented by Regions, to be held July 14-17 (Monday-Thursday) at Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park and The College Football Hall of Fame.
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This will be the third time since 2018 Atlanta has hosted the SEC’s preseason media extravaganza. Dallas, Nashville and Atlanta have served as hosts the previous three years.
SEC Network will once again bring the four-day event to a national audience. Eleven projected starting quarterbacks are scheduled to appear in Atlanta next week.
SEC Football Media Days is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. ET on Monday.
2025 Football Media Days Student-Athlete Attendees
Alabama
Tim Keenan III, DL, Senior
Deontae Lawson, LB, Senior
Kadyn Proctor, OL, Junior
Arkansas
Cam Ball, DL, Senior
Taylen Green, QB, Senior
Xavian Sorey Jr., LB, Senior
Auburn
Jackson Arnold, QB, Junior
Keldric Faulk, DL, Junior
Connor Lew, OL, Junior
Florida
Caleb Banks, DL, Senior
Jake Slaughter, OL, Senior
DJ Lagway, QB, Sophomore
Georgia
CJ Allen, LB, Junior
Daylen Everette, DB, Senior
Gunner Stockton, QB, Junior
Kentucky
Alex Afari Jr., LB, Senior
Jordan Lovett, DB, Senior
Josh Kattus, TE, Senior
LSU
Chris Hilton Jr., WR, Senior
Garrett Nussmeier, QB, Senior
Whit Weeks, LB, Junior
Ole Miss
TJ Dottery, LB, Junior
Cayden Lee, WR, Junior
Austin Simmons, QB, Sophomore
Mississippi State
Blake Shapen, QB, QB, Graduate
Isaac Smith, S, Junior
Brenen Thompson, WR, Senior
Missouri
Daylan Carnell, S, Graduate
Connor Tollison, C, Graduate
Zion Young, DE, Senior
Oklahoma
John Mateer, QB, Junior
Robert Spears-Jennings, DB, Senior
R Mason Thomas, DL, Senior
South Carolina
LaNorris Sellers, QB, Sophomore
DQ Smith, DB, Senior
Nick Barrett, DT, Senior
Tennessee
Arion Carter, LB, Junior
Miles Kitselman, TE, Senior
Bryson Eason, DT, Senior
Texas
Anthony Hill Jr, LB, Junior
Arch Manning, QB, Sophomore
Michael Taaffe, DB, Senior
Texas A&M
Will Lee III, DB, Senior
Ar’maj Reed-Adams, OL, Graduate
Taurean York, LB, Junior
Vanderbilt
Randon Fontenette, S/OLB, Junior
Martel Hight, DB, Junior
Diego Pavia, QB, Graduate