LSU linebacker Devin White is being projected as a first round pick in the NFL Draft, but he’s remained mum on whether or not he will cash in on that ticket this offseason.

LSU cornerback Greedy Williams has already announced his decision to forgo his remaining years of eligibility and enter the NFL Draft, and he will sit out of the Fiesta Bowl as he turns the page to prepping for the NFL Combine.

With one year of eligibility remaining in 2019, White has not made a decision yet on his future, though he did confirm that he would play in the Fiesta Bowl against UCF on Jan. 1.

On Tuesday, the LSU players took the field for the first bowl practice of the month, but before doing so, a handful of Tigers sat down for interviews with the local media.

Among the topics of discussion: White’s decision to stay at LSU for another year or leave for the NFL Draft.

Sophomore linebacker Patrick Queen said White had told players on the team that he was going to return for the 2019 season, but added that the team “will see” what White decides once that time comes.

Where does White stand with the decision?

“I signed up to play football for LSU, and that’s what I’m doing,” White said. “It’s really that simple.

“I know every guy who has the opportunity to go pro thinks about it. I just wanna make sure I leave this place better than I arrived. I want everything to be done the right way. I don’t know if I’ve reached my limit yet.

“I said at media day I wanted to be the best linebacker of all time at LSU. I don’t know if I’ve reached that yet. I want to win a championship for Louisiana. I see the videos of guys like Matt Flynn kissing the trophy and wonder, why can’t that be me?”

Now, those visions of confetti falling around him have become one of the biggest selling points to return to school.

"Being a team player, all my aspirations were championships, and we still haven't won a championship," White said. "So, that kind of put a lot on my heart. I want to bring a championship to the great state of Louisiana.

“I think it’s still something I’m chasing at this point.”

The decision to stay or go will take a bit longer for White, who likely won’t announce anything until closer to the Jan. 15 deadline, adding that he wants to make the decision “the right way”.