Where does Auburn rank in recruiting after Jaylon Moore's commitment?

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Where does Auburn rank in recruiting after Jaylon Moore's commitment?

Where does Auburn rank in recruiting after Jaylon Moore's commitment?

Auburn football's 2027 recruiting class jumped eight spots in the rankings after landing three-star OL Jaylon Moore on Wednesday.

Where does Auburn rank in recruiting after Jaylon Moore's commitment?

Auburn football's 2027 recruiting class jumped eight spots in the rankings after landing three-star OL Jaylon Moore on Wednesday.

Auburn football is making waves on the recruiting trail, and the momentum is undeniable. In just four days, the Tigers have added two promising players to their 2027 recruiting class, signaling a strong start to building for the future.

The latest addition came Wednesday when three-star interior offensive lineman Jaylon Moore committed to Auburn. Hailing from Fairburn, Georgia, Moore chose the Tigers over a host of SEC rivals, including Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Missouri. His decision followed multiple visits to the Plains during the fall and A-Day Weekend, where he clearly felt at home. Moore joins four-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook, who committed on April 25, giving Auburn a dynamic duo in the trenches and backfield.

This surge has paid immediate dividends in the rankings. Following Moore's commitment, Auburn jumped eight spots—from No. 53 to No. 45 in the 2027 class rankings, according to 247Sports. That leap puts the Tigers ahead of notable programs like NC State, SMU, and even defending national champion Indiana. Within the SEC, Auburn climbed one spot to No. 14, leapfrogging Vanderbilt. With four commitments now on board, the Tigers are just six points shy of catching LSU for the No. 13 spot in the conference and about 20 points behind archrival Alabama.

For fans tracking the competition, here's a snapshot of the latest SEC recruiting rankings after Moore's commitment:

Mississippi State Bulldogs: No. 27 overall, 7 commits
South Carolina Gamecocks: No. 56 overall, 4 commits

Auburn's recruiting momentum is building, and with more visits and commitments likely on the horizon, the Tigers are positioning themselves as a force in the 2027 class. Whether you're gearing up for game day or following the next generation of stars, this is a team to watch.

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