Football

Auburn’s PFF Countdown: No. 12–9

The Auburn PFF Countdown rolls into the top dozen, and the talent only gets more impressive. From dynamic defenders to a rising star at center, this group is key to Auburn’s success in 2025. Let’s get into No. 12-9 on the countdown.

# 12 – Amaris Williams, EDGE (Sophomore)

Photo by Zach Bland/Auburn Tigers

Amaris Williams enters his sophomore season with upside as a rotational edge rusher. He posted a 71.8 overall PFF grade across just 119 snaps last season. With a solid 69.5 run defense grade and strong tackling (78.3), Williams showed reliability, but Auburn will need him to generate more pressure (just 5 total pressures in 2024). As the Tigers face more outside zone-heavy offenses like Missouri, his edge discipline will be critical.

#11 – Jeremiah Cobb, RB (Junior)

Photo by Austin Perryman/Auburn Tigers

Cobb’s role should expand greatly in 2025. Despite only 82 snaps last year, he notched a 73.3 PFF grade and an impressive 80.2 fumble grade—meaning he protects the football well. What separates Cobb is his home-run potential: Auburn fans should expect Freeze to use him as a space threat, especially in the passing game (62.0 receiving grade). While his pass blocking is a work in progress, Cobb could be Auburn’s most explosive back.

#10 – Connor Lew, C (Junior)

Photo by Austin Perryman

A fixture in Auburn’s offensive line, Connor Lew continues to climb toward All-SEC territory. He played 748 snaps last year with a 75.5 PFF grade and an elite 79.9 pass blocking mark. With only three penalties and growing leadership responsibilities, Lew is not just a physical anchor—he’s becoming a mental one too. His chemistry with new QB Jackson Arnold will be vital in protection and pre-snap checks.

#9 – Raion Strader, CB (Transfer from Miami – OH)

Photo by Austin Perryman

The Miami (OH) transfer brings lockdown potential to the cornerback room. Schrader played 756 snaps last season, earning a 75.9 overall grade with a standout 77.0 in coverage. Though his tackling (46.0) raises some concerns—especially against better competition—his ball skills (2 INTs, 13 PBUs) and size (6’0″, 183 lbs) make him a strong candidate to earn a starting outside spot in a deep DB group.

We’re almost inside the elite eight. Stay tuned for more of the best from the Plains.


Check out the previous Countdowns:

40-37

36-33

32-29


Follow The War Rapport:
 X (Twitter)
 Instagram

You May Also Like

Basketball

The modern evolution of the game of basketball has had a slow trickle down effect throughout the years. The NBA was revolutionized by a...

Basketball

Auburn Men’s Basketball team tours overseas and plays internationally in August. — For more Auburn content check us out on YouTube at The War...

Football

What did Auburn lose, and gain in their new schedule?

Football

Auburn football started off its 2025 season with a 38-24 win against Baylor at McLane Stadium on Friday night.  The Tigers’ offense was the...

Copyright © The War Rapport. All rights reserved. Site Designed by Picture This Media Group.

Exit mobile version