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Auburn’s Defensive Line Poised to Shine in 2025

Heading into the 2025 season, Auburn fans had lingering questions about the defensive line. After losing key players like Jayson Jones to the NFL, depth and production were major concerns. But this offseason has provided some promising answers—and reasons for optimism.

Under third-year head coach Hugh Freeze and new defensive coordinator DJ Durkin, Auburn’s defense will feature a 3-3-5 scheme. While it may look like a three-man front on paper, the “Buck” position functions as an edge rusher, often giving the appearance of a four-man front. For this to succeed, Auburn will need high-level production from its three starting down linemen.

One player poised to make a major impact is Keldric Faulk, a name already being circled by SEC analysts. After recording 9 sacks, 31 quarterback hurries, and 45 total tackles in 2024, Faulk enters 2025 as an early candidate for First-Team All-SEC—and potentially All-American honors. Despite being slowed by an injury midway through last season, Faulk’s ability to generate pressure is unquestioned. With improved depth along the line, Auburn hopes to keep him fresh, maximizing his effectiveness in late-game situations.

Joining Faulk in the trenches is  Quientrail Jamison-Travis, a JUCO transfer who earned valuable experience in 2024 with over 300 snaps. While his numbers weren’t flashy—just two sacks and a few quarterback hits—his role in the middle is vital. In Durkin’s scheme, the nose tackle’s job is to occupy blockers and clog running lanes, allowing linebackers to flow freely. Jamison-Travis may not lead the team in tackles, but his impact will be felt in how disruptive he is to opposing run games.

The final projected starter is Malik Blocton, a sophomore who flashed tremendous potential as a true freshman. With 305 snaps, three sacks, and 12 total tackles in 2024, Blocton showed he’s capable of becoming a force. Coaches are hoping he takes a leap in his second season, following a path similar to former Auburn standout Marcus Harris. Blocton has the tools to be a nightmare for opposing offenses—particularly against the run—and could play his way into double-digit sack territory if his development continues.

Depth, or the lack thereof, has limited Auburn’s defensive identity in recent years. Coach Freeze has emphasized the need for rotation, and this year, the Tigers appear to have enough bodies to execute that plan. Talented freshmen like Antonio Coleman and Jared Smith, along with transfers such as James Ash and Dallas Walker, are expected to provide support and keep the starters fresh.

If Auburn can stay healthy and effectively rotate their front, this defensive line could be a strength by season’s end. With Faulk’s pass-rushing prowess, Blocton’s explosive potential, and Jamison-Travis anchoring the middle, the Tigers are aiming to dominate in the trenches—and silence those early offseason doubts.

Is Auburn Sitting on the SEC’s Next Superstar QB? | Auburn Football Podcast The Auburn Express

Auburn fans finally got a deeper look into how Alex Golesh plans to develop quarterbacks at Auburn, and the conversation revealed a lot about the future of the program. In this episode, the discussion focuses on Auburn’s quarterback room heading into the 2026 season and why the development of multiple quarterbacks could be the key to the Tigers taking a major step forward. During the interview, Golesh explained that his staff approaches quarterback development with a very specific mindset. The expectation is that every quarterback prepares like the starter, even if they are currently listed as QB2 or QB3. That philosophy is designed to ensure that if Auburn ever needs a backup quarterback to step in during a big moment, that player is mentally and physically ready to perform. The spotlight obviously starts with Byrum Brown, who enters the season with enormous expectations. Brown has elite athletic ability, strong leadership traits, and the kind of dual threat skill set that could allow Auburn’s offense to explode under Golesh’s system. If Brown reaches his potential, Auburn could have one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the SEC. But the real conversation here is about the depth behind him. Golesh highlighted the development of several young quarterbacks in the room, including Lachlan Hulett and freshman Reece Rush, who has reportedly exceeded expectations early in his Auburn career. The staff believes competition inside the quarterback room will push every player to improve, and that internal competition could ultimately produce multiple capable starters. Another major point from the interview is Golesh’s stance on NIL and playing time. The Auburn head coach made it clear that financial investment does not guarantee snaps. According to Golesh, the fastest way to damage a program is by tying playing time to NIL money instead of performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  1. Is Auburn Sitting on the SEC’s Next Superstar QB? | Auburn Football Podcast
  2. ALERT: Auburn’s QB Has A Different Mentality | Is He Just Like his Coach?! | Auburn Football Podcast
  3. Alex Golesh Says Auburn Must EVOLVE in 2026 | Can Steven Pearl Follow? | Auburn Football Podcast
  4. BREAKING: Bryce Cain Turning Heads in Alex Golesh’s New Auburn Offense | Auburn Football Podcast
  5. ALERT: Auburn’s Season on the Brink After Blowout at Oklahoma | Auburn Football Podcast

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