2007 LSU Tigers Football Team - LSU Tigers in The 2008 National Football League Draft

LSU Tigers in The 2008 National Football League Draft

Player Position Round Pick Overall NFL Team
Glenn Dorsey Defensive Tackle 1 5 5 Kansas City Chiefs
Chevis Jackson Defensive Back 3 5 68 Atlanta Falcons
Jacob Hester Running Back 3 6 69 San Diego Chargers
Early Doucet Wide Receiver 3 16 81 Arizona Cardinals
Craig Steltz Safety 4 21 120 Chicago Bears
Matt Flynn Quarterback 7 2 209 Green Bay Packers
Keith Zinger Tight End 7 25 232 Atlanta Falcons

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