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LSU Quarterback Depth Chart Contenders (in alphabetical order): Myles Brennan, Sr.; Max Johnson, Soph.; Garrett Nussmeier, Fr.
How do you move on from – at the time – the greatest offensive season in college football history? The 2020 Tigers might have lost Joe Burrow, but Myles Brennan came out roaring, throwing for 1,112 yards and 11 touchdowns with three picks before suffering a season-ending stomach injury.
True freshman TJ Finley looked the part of a big-time prospect worth developing, but now he’s at Auburn. Why? It’s partly because Max Johnson was fantastic late in the year with three touchdown passes against both Florida and Ole Miss. With size, mobility, and a good downfield arm, he could be the one to work around for the next few years, but …
New recruit Garrett Nussmeier is a pure pro passer who might not have the size, but he’s got the arm and the skills to make a push.
Brennan is healthy again and might have the slight edge, but Johnson is really, really good.
Pre-Fall Camp Depth Chart Guess: 1. Brennan, 2. Johnson, 3. Nussmeier

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LSU Quarterback Depth Chart Contenders (in alphabetical order): Myles Brennan, Sr.; Max Johnson, Soph.; Garrett Nussmeier, Fr.
How do you move on from – at the time – the greatest offensive season in college football history? The 2020 Tigers might have lost Joe Burrow, but Myles Brennan came out roaring, throwing for 1,112 yards and 11 touchdowns with three picks before suffering a season-ending stomach injury.
True freshman TJ Finley looked the part of a big-time prospect worth developing, but now he’s at Auburn. Why? It’s partly because Max Johnson was fantastic late in the year with three touchdown passes against both Florida and Ole Miss. With size, mobility, and a good downfield arm, he could be the one to work around for the next few years, but …
New recruit Garrett Nussmeier is a pure pro passer who might not have the size, but he’s got the arm and the skills to make a push.
Brennan is healthy again and might have the slight edge, but Johnson is really, really good.
Pre-Fall Camp Depth Chart Guess: 1. Brennan, 2. Johnson, 3. Nussmeier