The Athletic breaks down Auburn Football’s biggest question ahead of spring practice

Auburn kicks off its spring practice period at the end of the month. Which position group has the most to prove?

The on-field portion of the [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] era finally begins on Monday, Feb. 27 when Auburn takes to the practice field for spring practice.

Alongside the usual questions that come with having a new man in charge, there are several other questions that Auburn hopes to answer by the end of spring, or at least be closer to finding solutions.

Most seem to point towards the quarterback position, as Freeze has mentioned publically that he welcomes the opportunity to evaluate the position himself. Also, in that same quote, he mentions the struggle up front, which may have led to issues with [autotag]Robby Ashford[/autotag] and [autotag]T.J. Finley[/autotag]’s decision-making in 2022.

It seems that Auburn can improve QB play by developing a stronger offensive line, which leads to The Athletic‘s most important question surrounding Auburn ahead of spring practice.

In a piece titled “SEC football: Biggest spring practice question facing each program(sub. required)“, Seth Emerson of The Athletic points toward both lines as Auburn’s biggest question mark. He is interested to see how Auburn’s new additions fill their need.

Hugh Freeze inherits a team that lost 10 offensive or defensive linemen with starting experience, including defensive lineman [autotag]Derick Hall[/autotag] and [autotag]Colby Wooden[/autotag]. The Tigers reached into the portal for three offensive and four defensive linemen and have several returning players with at least some experience.

The Tigers added several players that could start game one on the offensive line, such as [autotag]Avery Jones[/autotag] and [autotag]Dillon Wade[/autotag]. Auburn also received defensive line help in the form of [autotag]Justin Rogers[/autotag] and [autotag]Mosiah Nasili-Kite[/autotag], which will provide a boost to [autotag]Dylan Brooks[/autotag], Auburn’s most experienced returning defensive lineman.

Auburn’s spring practice period will conclude on Saturday, April 8, as the Tigers take the field at Jordan-Hare Stadium for the annual A-Day game.

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The SEC’s most underrated transfer currently resides on Auburn’s roster

A member of Auburn’s top-five transfer portal class is not getting the recognition that he deserves.

Auburn Football currently holds the nation’s No. 4 ranked transfer portal class, trailing only LSU, USC, and Florida State, and leading Colorado, which has had an impressive haul as well.

Out of the 12 commitments that Auburn has received from the transfer portal, Auburn fans are excited about the boost to the offensive line that [autotag]Avery Jones[/autotag], [autotag]Dillion Wade[/autotag], and [autotag]Gunner Britton[/autotag] bring to the table, as well as the added help that [autotag]Brian Battie[/autotag], [autotag]Demario Tolan[/autotag], and [autotag]Justin Rogers[/autotag] can provide to their respective positions.

While all six of the aforementioned names are worthy of respect, there is one addition in particular that is not receiving the recognition that he deserves.

[autotag]Mosiah Nasili-Kite[/autotag], the former Maryland defensive lineman who has recorded 43 total tackles and 9.5 sacks over two seasons at Maryland, has been named the SEC’s most underrated transfer according to MikeFarrellSports.com.

Writer Matt Perkins says that Nasili-Kite is like a swiss army knife that can be used in many ways.

Hugh Freeze has done a solid job putting together a strong transfer class, especially on the defensive line. The Maryland transfer isn’t the biggest name that Auburn is bringing in, but he’s a versatile piece that can be used on any down and distance.

The SEC currently has six teams in the top 20 of 247Sports’ transfer rankings. Ole Miss, Florida, Kentucky, and Arkansas join Auburn and LSU as those with impressive transfer portal additions.

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Maryland DL transfer Mosiah Nasili-Kite announces commitment to Auburn

The former Maryland Terrapin has one season of eligibility remaining.

Moments after learning that three-star CB Tyler Scott had committed to Auburn, head coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] added another experienced piece to his 2023 recruiting class.

Former Maryland defensive lineman [autotag]Mosiah Nasili-Kite[/autotag] announced Saturday that he intends to join Auburn after spending six days in the transfer portal.

Nasili-Kite took his official visit to Auburn on Saturday and immediately fell in love with the city and campus.

“It went better than expected. I have never seen anything like this. My first time to the South and it was great, overwhelming almost,” Nasili-Kite said in an interview with Auburn Undercover. “Ever since I touched down everything has been impressive. The new coaching staff and obviously this new beautiful facility, just the place, and the environment. It feels like home. My family felt it and I felt it. It just made the decision that much easier.”

Nasili-Kite recorded 81 tackles for the Terrapins during his three-year stint. In 2022, he made 26 stops with one sack. According to Pro Football Focus, Nasili-Kite was a part of 455 defensive plays in 2022 and received a grade of 62.6.

His best season in College Park was in 2021 as a junior. He made 37 tackles with four sacks and earned a place on Phil Steele’s first-team preseason All-Big Ten team ahead of the 2022 season. Prior to his time at Maryland, he made 32 tackles as a freshman at Independence Community College in Kansas in 2019.

Nasili-Kite becomes Auburn’s fifth addition from the transfer portal and joins [autotag]Elijah McAllister[/autotag] to boost the defensive line.

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