Ed Orgeron said Wednesday morning that Stanford graduate transfer Terrence Alexander has been worked in a little at safety, along with the senior’s responsibilities at corner and nickel.
The 6-foot, 182-pound John Curtis High graduate started at cornerback in LSU’s first preseason scrimmage, and Orgeron had said LSU’s “wide open” nature of the Tigers’ cornerback depth was one of the reasons the coaching staff brought in Alexander.
But since then, the Tigers have bolstered their cornerback depth with the reinstatement of junior Kristian Fulton, and Alexander was seen this week practicing with the safeties.

