Auburn’s 2027 football recruiting class has climbed to No. 14 in the ESPN rankings, a jump that reflects the program’s growing momentum.
A Deepening Talent Pool
Among the newest commitments, offensive tackle Layton Von Brandt brings a high‑rated skill set to the line, while versatile tight end and wide receiver George Lamons Jr. is expected to step into the tight end role. Recruiting analyst Craig Haubert highlighted the class’s depth, noting that the Tigers have secured a blend of size and agility across the roster.
The class also adds four‑star running backs Kingston Miles and Myson Johnson‑Cook, who join a backfield that coach Alex Golesh is shaping into a potent unit. Alongside them, three‑star recruits Rance Brown and Jaylon Moore bolster the offensive line, adding depth to the trenches.
Beyond the headline names, the Tigers have secured additional help across the field, from defensive standouts to special‑teams contributors, cementing the class as one of the strongest in the nation. Recruits such as Gary Chatmon Jr., Isaac McNeil and Kareem Palmer bring further versatility, ensuring the staff can build a well‑rounded squad.
With a blend of talent and coaching focus, Auburn’s recruiting strategy aims to sustain competitiveness in the SEC and beyond, positioning the program for future seasons while the current class continues to attract attention.