Five Tigers sign undrafted free agent contracts with NFL franchises

Eku Leota and John Samuel Shenker headline a list of former Tigers who are getting the chance to turn pro.

Last weekend was a special weekend for Auburn football, as five players were taken in the 2023 NFL draft.

[autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag] led off day two by being taken 37th overall by the Seattle Seahawks, and [autotag]Tank Bigsby[/autotag] followed suit by being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 88th overall pick.

Saturday was a busy day as three more Tigers were taken. [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag] and [autotag]Anders Carlson[/autotag] will be heading north to Wisconsin after being drafted by the Green Bay Packers with the 116th and 207th overall respectively. [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag] was included in day three’s haul after being drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in round five with the 168th overall selection.

Auburn’s draft class was impressive, as five players overall heard their names called. The total is up from just one last season as Roger McCreary was the only Tiger to be selected in the 2022 NFL draft by the Tennessee Titans in round two.

Not only were five players selected in the NFL draft, but five others were able to join an NFL franchise by signing undrafted free agent contracts.

Here’s a look at the five other Tigers who will get the shot to prove their worth in the NFL.

What draft experts said about new Packers defensive lineman Colby Wooden

Scouting reports from draft experts on new Packers DL Colby Wooden, a fourth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

The Green Bay Packers continued adding to the defensive front by taking Auburn’s Colby Wooden with the 116th overall pick in the 2023 draft.

Wooden produced 30.0 tackles for loss and 15.0 sacks while starting every game for Auburn over the last three seasons.

Want to learn more about Wooden, who has a chance to give the Packers an athletic interior rusher in the Kingsley Keke mold? Here’s what several prominent draft analysts said about Wooden during the pre-draft process:

Dane Brugler, The Athletic (draft guide): “A three-year starter at Auburn, Wooden was the starting defensive end in former defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding’s four-man front, although most of his snaps came inside the offensive tackle as 4i or 3-technique. His production improved each of the last three seasons and he is one of only nine Tigers to reach 30 career tackles for loss over the last 25 years. Wooden is very active off the ball with the lower-body agility and limb quickness to play in gaps. However, his block
destruction is undeveloped and he must do a better job staying on schedule to make a living battling NFL blockers. Wooden isn’t consistently disruptive when rushing from the outside, but he can set the edge or reduce down where his rush skills are more effective on the interior. He offers position flexibility as a rotational base end or 3-technique as an NFL rookie capable of ascending to starter.”

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Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: “Defensive line prospect whose steady weight gain and frame development have allowed him to see the game at a variety of alignments. Wooden is at his most disruptive when attacking from the interior. He has a quick first step to attack gaps and threaten the pocket, but he’s unable to sit down and drop a deep anchor against bullies in the run game. Wooden’s activity level and hand skill are the keys to his current and future success — they allow him to keep pressure on blockers from snap to whistle. High football character and scheme versatility work in Wooden’s favor, but he will need to find the right team fit.”

Pro Football Focus (draft guide): “Wooden is a bit of a tweener, as he played on the interior for Auburn yet clocked in at the combine at only 278 pounds. He was still productive on tape and earned a career-high 80.2 grade in 2021.”

Bleacher Report Scouting Department: “Colby Wooden has an interesting draft profile. He has a good combination of strength and athleticism that will show up on tape as a run defender but doesn’t seem to translate to his pass rush. When his hands are right, he’s strong at the point of attack and can get extension against offensive linemen to help disengage from blocks and make tackles near the line of scrimmage. He’s even better when slanting, where he can use his quickness and agility to make blockers miss. However, Wooden’s pass-rush skills leave something to be desired. While he’s shown flashes of winning with a hand swipe or push-pull, neither of those moves is consistent enough for him to hang his hat on at the next level. Teams are either going to have to be patient and work with him in that regard or get him moving on line games to be able to impact the quarterback in the passing game. Schematically, the Auburn product is a bit of a tweener where he’s a little light to play as a 4i-technique in odd fronts and isn’t a good enough pass-rusher to line up outside the tackle in even fronts. His best option is likely to play in the former scheme and bulk up. Overall, Wooden is a solid, middle-round defensive lineman whose versatility could be intriguing to some teams. He could be a good player as the fourth or fifth guy on the depth chart who mixes into the rotation.”

The Draft Network: “Overall, Wooden has the making of a highly-productive and impactful defensive lineman. His blend of size and strength at the point of attack allows him to play on run downs. The developmental upside as a pass rusher and pocket-collapser is tantalizing. Being asked to play at a consistent rate with technique, leveraging, etc will help as well. Wooden has the chance to be a three-down defensive lineman that teams will love to have.”

33rd Team: “Colby Wooden played all over the defensive front for Auburn, but he most likely projects as a strong-side defensive end in the NFL. While he lacks initial quickness, he is a good athlete who can work the edge of a blocker and be disruptive vs. the run and pass. Wooden could work his way into a valuable rotational role in the NFL.”

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Colby Wooden selected 116th overall by Green Bay Packers

Wooden is the third Tiger to be taken in the 2023 NFL draft, and the first of day three.

Hello, Wisconsin!

The third Auburn Tiger to be taken in the 2023 NFL draft is defensive lineman [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag], who was taken in the 4th round of the draft by the Green Bay Packers, who took Wooden with the 116th overall pick.

Wooden is seen as a player that will help the Packers with rushing the passer, joining first-round pick Lukas Van Ness. Packers Wire’s Brennan Rupp feels that Wooden could be a versatile piece to the Packers’ defense.

Colby Wooden is going to help Green Bay’s pass rush. He’s on the lighter side (273) but played closer to 285 when he was at Auburn. He’s a moveable piece that Joe Barry could get creative with how he deploys him. Over the past two seasons, he’s recorded 76 pressures to go along with his 11 sacks.

Wooden joins [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag] and [autotag]Tank Bigsby[/autotag] as Tigers who have been taken in the 2023 NFL draft to this point. Hall was taken in the second round by the Seattle Seahawks, and Bigsby closed day two of the draft by being taken in the third round by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Other Tigers that could hear their name called on day three of the NFL draft include [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag] and [autotag]Eku Leota[/autotag].

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Instant reaction of Packers taking DL Colby Wooden in fourth round of 2023 draft

Breaking down the Packers’ selection of Auburn DL Colby Wooden in the fourth round of the 2023 draft.

The Green Bay Packers used the 116th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft to select Auburn defensive lineman Colby Wooden, an athletic, disruptive lineman who created 30.0 tackles for loss and 15.0 sacks over three seasons in the SEC.

Here’s our instant analysis of the Packers taking Wooden in the fourth round:

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Packers select Auburn DL Colby Wooden at No. 116 overall in fourth round of 2023 draft

The Packers picked Auburn DL Colby Wooden at No. 116 overall in the 2023 draft.

The Green Bay Packers selected Auburn defensive lineman Colby Wooden with the 116th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2023 NFL draft.

Wooden (6-4, 273) produced 30 tackles for loss, 15.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, six pass breakups and a blocked field goal over 40 games and 36 starts at Auburn. In 2022, he set career-highs with 11.5 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks and three forced fumbles.

Wooden has played inside and on the edge. It’s possible the Packers will see him as another combo player who can handle life as a down lineman but also rush from the edge.

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At the combine, Wooden ran the 40-yard dash in 4.79 seconds, covered 9-7 in the broad jump and finished the short shuttle in 4.52 seconds. He completed 23 reps on the bench press. His Relative Athletic Score is 9.24 out of 10.0.

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10 best players for Jaguars to target in Day 3

The Jaguars still have 10 picks in the 2023 NFL draft. Here are 10 prospects who would make sense for the team:

The Jacksonville Jaguars surprised most when they opted not to address any of their defensive needs and instead picking offensive tackle Anton Harrison, tight end Brenton Strange, and running back Tank Bigsby in the first three rounds, respectively.

After accumulating 10 picks in rounds four through seven, the Jaguars still have a chance to address a lot of areas before the weekend is over.

But finding a star in Day 3 is tough.

Here are 10 players who stand out as prospects that could interest the Jaguars in rounds four, five, six, and seven:

Jacksonville Jaguars select Tank Bigsby with 88th overall pick

The next Tiger off the board is Tank Bigsby, who was selected by the Jaguars with its’ third-round pick.

Day two of the NFL draft was a big day for former Auburn Tigers, as two of its’ own have found new homes.

One round after EDGE [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag] was selected by the Seattle Seahawks, running back [autotag]Tank Bigsby[/autotag] learned that he would be heading south as he was selected 88th overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Bigsby joins a talented offense in Jacksonville that includes wide receiver Calvin Ridley and tight end Evan Engram. He will play alongside Travis Etienne in the Jaguars’ backfield and will receive handoffs from quarterback Trevor Lawrence.  The Jaguars ended last season with a 9-8 record and made it to the AFC divisional round.

Day three of the NFL draft gets underway Saturday at 11 a.m. CT. Several names of note to watch for on Saturday include [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag], [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag], and [autotag]Eku Leota[/autotag].

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Derick Hall selected 37th overall by Seattle Seahawks

Hall becomes the first Tiger taken in the 2023 NFL draft.

Day two of the 2023 NFL draft is underway, and the first Auburn Tiger is officially off the board.

EDGE [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag] becomes the first Tiger drafted in 2023, as he was selected 37th overall by the Seattle Seahawks.

Hall was the sixth pick on day two and has joined an already talented draft class for the Seahawks. In round one, Seattle selected Illinois CB Devin Witherspoon and Ohio State WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Nate Davis and Jim Reineking of USA TODAY see Hall as a great fit for the Seahawks’ defense.

The ‘Hawks begin building out the depth of their D-line with a 6-3, 254-pounder who posted 19½ sacks and 29½ tackles for loss over the past three seasons. As a team captain with 4.5 speed he brings good tangible and intangible assets to the Emerald City.

Several other Tigers will now await to hear their name called. Players to watch in this year’s draft include [autotag]Tank Bigsby[/autotag], [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag], [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag], and [autotag]Eku Leota[/autotag].

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DraftNetwork breaks down four best fits for Derick Hall

The NFL draft is almost here. Which franchise will Derick Hall get to call home?

The NFL draft is this week, which means that several former Tigers will get to call a franchise home.

The four most popular names surrounding Auburn’s place in the NFL draft are RB [autotag]Tank Bigsby[/autotag], DL [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag], LB [autotag]Owen Pappoe[/autotag], and EDGE [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag].

A recent piece by DraftNetwork highlighted the four best fits for Derick Hall ahead of this week’s draft. The situation ranges from teams that need an immediate starter at EDGE, or places that Hall can go in order to learn the speed of the NFL, thus improving his talent as a player.

Here’s a breakdown of which four NFL franchises are best suited for Derick Hall ahead of this week’s draft.

Colts address big needs in 7-round mock draft

Breaking down Chad Reuter’s 7-round mock draft for the Colts.

Less than a week of mock drafts remain until the Indianapolis Colts will make their selections in the 2023 NFL draft.

The fatigue with mock drafts is real, and at this point, we just want to event to arrive. But we’re still going to break down the mock drafts that come out so we can get a better feel for these prospects and potential scenarios.

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Here’s a look at Chad Reuter’s seven-round mock draft from the Colts’ perspective with our analysis at the end: