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Rayshawn Pleasant Eyes Big‑Time Role with Auburn Tigers

The Tulane transfer seeks to turn early‑season promise into a cornerstone of the SEC defense

Rayshawn Pleasant, a 5‑foot‑11, 200‑pound senior cornerback from West Monroe, Louisiana, arrived at Auburn after a standout stint at Tulane. In his first year with the Tigers he appeared in 11 games, recording 16 tackles and two interceptions while also serving as the team’s primary kick returner, a role in which he averaged 24.2 yards per return and capped the season with a touchdown.

A Fresh Start in the Heart of the SEC

His knack for creating turnovers was on full display in his SEC debut against Oklahoma, where he logged a season‑high six tackles. The following week his performance earned him the Jim Thorpe Award DB of the Week honor after a key contribution against Arkansas, a showing that also secured him a spot on the Pro Football Sports Network’s 2025 First Team All‑SEC.

Athlon Sports recognized his potential by naming him to their Preseason First Team All‑SEC list, while the weekly accolade highlighted his growing reputation. Pleasant’s decision to transfer was driven by a simple goal: to find the best platform for playing big‑time college football, a goal he believes Auburn uniquely offers.

With the upcoming season on the horizon, Pleasant is poised to build on his freshman year’s momentum. Coaches and analysts alike expect his blend of speed, tackling ability and special‑teams flair to make him a cornerstone of Auburn’s defensive backfield.

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