WILLIAM SATTERWHITE 2026 PROFILE
- Lonn Phillips Sullivan

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By LONN PHILLIPS SULLIVAN
WILLIAM SATTERWHITE
(IOL Tennessee, Red Shirt Sophomore)
Playing 136 total snaps over 7 games for Tennessee last season, offensive line bulldozer William Satterwhite featured mostly at guard for the Volunteers, but has appeared at center (appearing in 3 games & 45 offensive snaps), making his versatility a major plus for LSU's rebuilt offensive line, including at center.

Satterwhite is yet another Tiger holding multiple years of eligibility, and a raw, unproven but talented profile...an interior-based offensive lineman who is slated for a depth option or potential starting role.
His film displays some tasty moments of strong combo blocking action, surprising athleticism, and SEC-ready physicality, however, it is still too early to tell what kind of Tiger trajectory Satterwhite will experience over the next few potential seasons.
Despite a few of LSU's raw 2026 O-line portal signings lacking lengthy on field resumes, at least signings like Satterwhite, former Ole Miss OL Devin Harper, or wantaway Kentucky right tackle Darrin Strey already possess at least a season inside the SEC's weekly combative blood festival.

Eric Wolford's offensive line absolutely needed to add interior heft, and while I'm still concerned about that area of LSU's 2026 offensive line right now, the development of Satterwhite, a guard who is also capable of backing up Braelin Moore at center, could go a long way to shoring up the guts of LSU's 2026 offensive front.
By LONN PHILLIPS SULLIVAN
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