Four members of the LSU Tigers have been invited to play in the Senior Bowl, according to Jim Kleinpeter of The Times-Picayune and nola.com.

Offensive tackle Vadal Alexander, safety Jalen Mills, linebacker Deion Jones and punter Jamie Keehn have been asked to play in the annual Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama on January 30th.

There are several postseason college games involving seniors from all over the country, but the Senior Bowl has long been considered the most prestigious.

NFL coaches and scouting departments from around the league attend the game each year, taking a look at players for their draft boards.

Alexander started all four years at LSU, playing both guard and tackle.

Mills started his first three seasons, but could only play in six this year (including 5 starts) after sufering a fractured fibula in August.

Jones played in all 11 games for LSU this season, starting in 10 and leading the team in tackles for loss with 11.5.

Keehn has been LSU's punter the last three seasons, but has struggled with consistency this year after a solid sophomore and junior season.

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