LSU safety Jardan Gilbert will miss spring practices, but while his absence may seem like a setback in the short term, it could ultimately benefit the Tigers in the long run. Gilbert, a key piece in LSU’s secondary, is expected to be a major contributor once he returns, but his time away provides valuable opportunities for younger players and depth development.
With Gilbert sidelined, LSU’s coaching staff will get an extended look at rising defensive backs who may not have otherwise seen as many first-team reps. This extra experience for younger players could be crucial when injuries inevitably hit during the season. Players like incoming freshmen and second-year contributors will have the chance to develop at an accelerated pace, improving the overall depth of the secondary.
Additionally, Gilbert’s time off will allow him to fully recover and ensure he’s 100% ready for the fall. Rushing back from an injury or overextending in spring practices could lead to setbacks, so taking the time to heal properly is the best approach for both him and the team.
In the long run, LSU will emerge stronger from this situation, with a deeper, more experienced secondary and a fully healthy Gilbert ready to lead the defense.