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Head coach Gus Malzahn was content with his team's progress after Sunday's fall practice.
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Head coach Gus Malzahn was content with his team's progress after Sunday's fall practice.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
Auburn had seven former players attend the NFL Scouting Combine held from Feb. 27 to March 5 in Indianapolis, Indiana. With just three players attending the combine the year before, Auburn more than doubled its presence in 2018.
Every Monday and Thursday, Plainsman sports staffers Zach Tantillo and Nathan King will analyze an Auburn football player who has a chance to make a sizable impact on the team next season.
While four Auburn players—Braden Smith, Kerryon Johnson, Carlton Davis, and Daniel Carlson—were selected in the 2018 NFL Draft, several others will try to find NFL homes as undrafted free agents.
Three former Auburn stars were taken in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft Friday night. Here is a look at the three future-NFL rookies:
Kerryon Johnson (21), Carlton Davis (6) and Braden Smith (71) were all selected in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Three former Auburn stars were taken in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft Friday night. Here is a look at the three future-NFL rookies:
Add another to the list of Auburn players taken in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
Although Auburn didn't have a first-round representative in this year's NFL Draft, All-American cornerback Carlton Davis' selection kicks off a promising 2018 class for the Tigers.
At 6-foot-1, 205 pounds, former Auburn cornerback Carlton Davis has the size. As a first-team All-American and All-SEC athlete last season, he flashed the production. And as NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks sees it, Davis has the "toughness and grit" to be considered a first round talent in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Naturally, the season following a SEC West championship, defeats of top-ranked rivals Georgia and Alabama and a New Year’s Six Bowl appearance will be highly anticipated.
Twenty-nine days from the A-Day spring game and 175 days from the season opener, Auburn football's former standouts are looking to cement their spots on NFL Drafts boards across the nation.
Carlton Davis performs an agility drill at Auburn football's Pro Day on Friday, March 9, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
Auburn sophomore defensive back Jordyn Peters went down with an apparent right leg injury during the team's spring practice on Tuesday.
Players from across the country have begun to make their way toward Indianapolis for this week’s NFL Scouting Combine, including several former Auburn standouts who are hoping to be selected in April’s NFL Draft.
Beginning March 2, the Auburn Tigers will be well-represented inside Lucas-Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
The consistently talented Auburn backfield will be down its top two rushers next season.