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Auburn University

Auburn University

Class of 2025 Recruiting Analysis

A-
Overall Score: 92
A-
Offense
A
Defense
B-
Special Teams
92
Overall Score

Position Grades

A+
QB (2)
A
ATH (2)
B+
DL (8)
A+
EDGE (1)
A
S (4)
A-
CB (6)
B
LB (6)
A-
OT (2)
B
RB (3)
A-
TE (2)
B+
IOL (2)
B-
WR (4)
D+
P (1)

Strengths

5-star QB Deuce Knight, 5-star QB Deuce Knight, DL depth (8), S depth (4), CB depth (6), LB depth (6), RB depth (3), WR depth (4)

Areas to Address

None significant

Needs Addressed
No specific needs filled
Remaining Needs
None

Full Analysis

Auburn has assembled an exceptionally strong recruiting class that should be highly competitive within the SEC, earning a 92/100 overall score with an impressive 35 four and five-star recruits out of 43 total commits. The crown jewel is five-star quarterback Deuce Knight (#28 nationally), who provides the program with a potential franchise player at the most important position. The class demonstrates remarkable depth across multiple position groups, particularly on defense with significant additions at defensive line (8 players), safety (4), cornerback (6), and linebacker (6). Four-star prospects Jared Smith (EDGE, #47) and Malik Autry (DL, #48) bolster what appears to be a defensive-focused recruiting cycle, while the secondary additions of AnQuon Fegans and Eric Winters (#63 and #83 nationally) should immediately upgrade the defensive backfield. The sheer size and quality of this class positions Auburn to make significant strides in SEC competition, though the heavy emphasis on underclassmen means immediate impact may be limited. While the data indicates no specific needs were filled and no unfilled needs remain, this likely reflects the comprehensive nature of the class rather than Auburn entering the cycle without areas to address. The biggest concern may be managing expectations and development with such a large influx of talent, particularly integrating 43 new players into the program culture. However, landing a quarterback of Knight's caliber while building substantial depth on both sides of the ball suggests Auburn has positioned itself for sustained success in the highly competitive SEC landscape.

Report generated: Jan 14, 2026