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Adrian Magee (born November 13, 1996) is an American former football offensive guard. He played college football at LSU.

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Early life

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Magee attended Franklinton High School in Franklinton, Louisiana, joining the team the year after they won a Class 4A state title.[1] He was an all-state selection at Franklinton High.[2] Magee was considered a four-star recruit when he signed with LSU. His cousin is running back Terrence Magee.[3]

College career

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Magee redshirted his freshman season in 2015 after a foot injury in practice.[4] When Magee arrived at LSU, he acquired the reputation as a jokester who sometimes fell asleep in practice. Since he rarely played, he impersonated opponents on the scout team.[5] He played in three games as redshirt freshman in 2016. On April 25, 2017, Magee was arrested for burglary after he stole an Xbox, video games, flip flops, a speaker, and cash, and he was indefinitely suspended.[6] He confessed to the burglary, returned some items, and the charges were dropped. After being reinstated to the football team, Magee earned his first start as a sophomore against Auburn and became a part of the rotation.[5] He earned the nickname "Jiggly Puff".[1]

As a junior, Magee started the first game against Miami (Fla.) In the first quarter of the game, he injured his knee and missed a month of playing time.[5] He finished the season starting four games in three different positions, playing one game each at left and right tackle and two starts at left guard after Garrett Brumfield was hurt. Despite preferring to play offensive tackle, Magee learned more about sliding inside and handling defensive lineman, citing it as important in his development.[2] By the start of preseason practice in 2019, Magee competed with Chasen Hines for the starting role at left guard, splitting time in the first game and Magee starting every game since. In the matchup against Vanderbilt, Magee made a double pancake block that went viral.[5] Magee was named to the Second-team All-SEC as a senior.[7] In the Peach Bowl win over Oklahoma, Magee switched to right guard after Damien Lewis was injured.[8]

Professional career

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Magee was signed by the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent following the 2020 NFL draft on April 29, 2020.[9] He was waived on August 2, 2020.[10]

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Adrian Magee (born November 13, 1996) is an American former football offensive guard who played college football for the LSU Tigers and briefly pursued a professional career in the National Football League (NFL). Magee, a native of Franklinton, Louisiana, attended Franklinton High School, where he was a highly recruited prospect known for his size and strength as an offensive lineman. At LSU, he redshirted in 2015 before appearing in three games as a redshirt freshman in 2016. His role expanded in subsequent seasons, starting one game at right tackle in 2017 and contributing as a backup in 2018 despite missing time due to a knee injury. In 2019, Magee earned second-team All-SEC honors from the coaches after starting all 15 games for the national champion Tigers, demonstrating versatility with starts at left guard (13 games), left tackle (1 game), and right tackle (1 game). Over his college career, he appeared in 40 games, starting 20, and was praised for his power, aggressive run blocking, and ability to deadlift over 600 pounds. Following the 2020 NFL Draft, Magee signed with the New Orleans Saints as an undrafted free agent on April 27, 2020, on a three-year contract worth $2,285,500, including a $500 signing bonus. Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 343 pounds, he participated in training camp but did not appear in any regular-season games. The Saints waived him on August 2, 2020, effectively ending his brief professional stint.

Early life

High school career

Adrian Magee attended Franklinton High School in Franklinton, Louisiana, where he played football as an offensive lineman, primarily at tackle. As a senior in 2014, Magee earned First Team All-State honors from both the Louisiana Football Coaches Association (LFCA) and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) in Class 4A. His strong blocking performance contributed to Franklinton's successful 12-2 season, which advanced the team to the state semifinals before a loss to the eventual champion. At 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds, Magee's size and strength were key assets that highlighted his potential as a dominant lineman during high school.

Family background and recruitment

Adrian Magee was born on November 13, 1996, in . He grew up in a family with strong football connections, notably as the cousin of Terrence Magee, a former standout running back at LSU who later played in the NFL for teams including the . As a senior at Franklinton High School, Magee earned First Team Louisiana Football Coaches Association (LFCA) and Louisiana Sports Writers Association (LSWA) Class 4A All-State honors, enhancing his appeal to college recruiters. Rated as a four-star prospect by (No. 28 offensive tackle nationally, No. 12 overall in , No. 228 nationally) and , while receiving three stars from and Scout, he emerged as 's top offensive line recruit in the class of 2015. Magee attracted scholarship offers from programs including LSU, Oklahoma State, and Louisiana Tech. On April 27, 2014, Magee committed to LSU, opting to stay in-state and continue the family legacy at his cousin's . He officially signed his with the Tigers on in February 2015, solidifying his status as a prized in-state addition to the offensive line.

College career

Early years at LSU

Adrian Magee arrived at (LSU) as a highly touted recruit from Franklinton High School in , where his performance as a four-star offensive tackle prospect earned him a spot on the Tigers' roster. As a true in 2015, Magee redshirted the season after suffering a broken foot that required surgery, sidelining him indefinitely and preserving a year of eligibility. Despite the injury, he remained part of the team, focusing on development and integration into LSU's offensive line unit during practices. In 2016, as a redshirt freshman, Magee saw limited action, appearing in three games to provide depth primarily at guard. His debut came on September 10 against Jacksonville State, followed by appearances against Southern Mississippi on October 15 and at on November 12. These outings totaled minimal snaps, allowing him to gain experience without a prominent role amid a deep and experienced offensive line. During this period, Magee began transitioning across positions on the line, demonstrating early versatility that would become a hallmark of his college career. In , following his reinstatement after legal issues, Magee appeared in 11 games, starting once at right tackle against Auburn, and recorded 134 offensive snaps. Magee's early years at LSU emphasized acclimation to the program's demands, including weight room conditioning and film study, as he worked to establish himself within the team culture under coaches like offensive line coach Jeff Grimes.

Later years and achievements

In his junior season of , Magee emerged as a versatile contributor on LSU's offensive line, starting four games across three different positions: right tackle once, left tackle once, and left guard twice. He played in 10 games total, logging 236 offensive snaps, including a career-high 82 against and 56 versus . This positional flexibility allowed him to fill critical roles amid injuries on the unit, helping stabilize the line during a 10-3 campaign. Magee's senior year in marked his breakout as a full-time starter, anchoring the left guard position for 13 games and left tackle for two en route to all 15 starts. He earned second-team All-SEC honors from the league's coaches, recognizing his pivotal role in protecting winner and paving the way for a 1,000-yard rusher . A highlight came in a 66-38 win over Vanderbilt, where Magee delivered a rare double pancake block, flattening two defenders on the same play to neutralize the and enable a key gain. His performance contributed to LSU's offensive line winning the Joe Moore Award as the nation's best unit, which supported the Tigers' school-record 48.4 points per game. Magee played a key part in LSU's postseason run, participating in the semifinal victory over (63-28), where he helped the offense amass 692 total yards. This effort propelled LSU to the win over Clemson (42-25) on January 13, 2020, capping a perfect 15-0 season and securing the program's fourth title. Over his LSU career, Magee appeared in 40 games with 20 starts—15 at left guard, three at left tackle, and two at right tackle—demonstrating his adaptability across the line. His senior-year snaps exceeded 800, underscoring his reliability in high-stakes matchups. On April 26, 2017, during his sophomore year at Louisiana State University (LSU), offensive lineman Adrian Magee was arrested by Baton Rouge police on a charge of simple burglary of an inhabited dwelling related to a theft that occurred on April 1 at a West Chimes Street apartment. The incident involved the theft of an Xbox console, six Xbox games, $1,200 in cash, a pair of Gucci flip-flops, and an Onyx Bluetooth speaker, with a total estimated value exceeding $2,000. Magee reportedly returned some of the items after the victim mentioned reviewing surveillance video, and he subsequently confessed to the theft during police questioning. Following the arrest, LSU head coach announced that Magee had been suspended indefinitely from the team for violating team rules, stating, "We are aware of the situation involving Adrian Magee and have suspended him indefinitely from the Tiger football program." Magee posted $10,000 and was released from the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison the same day. The charges against Magee were dropped on June 19, 2017, after the victim declined to institute prosecution, as confirmed by East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Tracey Barbera. LSU reinstated Magee to the team in the summer following the dismissal, though he faced internal disciplinary measures, including a one-game suspension at the start of the 2017 season, during which he did not travel with the team. Orgeron commented on Magee's return, noting that his status for the full season remained undecided at the time but emphasizing the program's standards. No public statements from Magee himself regarding the incident were reported in contemporary accounts.

Professional career

Undrafted free agent signing

Despite his accomplishments at LSU, including earning second-team All-SEC honors in 2019 as part of the national championship team, Adrian Magee went undrafted in the . On April 27, 2020, Magee signed with the as an undrafted free agent. The contract was a three-year deal valued at $2,285,500, including a $500 and $500 in guaranteed money. Magee reported to the Saints' in late 2020 amid the , which featured no preseason games, and participated in early practices while vying for a roster spot.

Release and aftermath

Magee was waived by the on August 2, 2020, prior to the start of the regular season as part of the team's roster reductions to reach the 80-player limit. This came shortly after his signing as an undrafted free agent earlier that year. The waiver voided the remaining years of his three-year , which had been projected to run through 2022 with a total value of $2,285,500, including a $500 . Magee received no further offers or signings from teams, practice squads, or international leagues. Magee earned zero dollars in career NFL earnings due to the voided contract and lack of subsequent opportunities. As of 2025, he remains inactive in professional football and is recognized as a former NFL player at age 29.

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