Photos: Jakaleb Faulk and CJ May get a visit from Josh Aldridge

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Highland Home took on Reeltown Friday night in a battle of unbeaten teams. Reeltown won the game 21-14 and also won the region.
Auburn linebackers coach Josh Aldridge was on the sidelines watching 2025 defensive end commit Jakaleb Faulk as well as his teammate Notre Dame EDGE commit CJ May.
Jakaleb Faulk, the younger brother of current Tiger Keldric Faulk, brings a lot of fire and versatility to the defensive side of the ball. His 6-foot-3, 225-pound frame is tough to stop when it's paired with his natural ability to rush the passer.
On3's prediction machine has Auburn as the school with the highest chance to land May in the 2025 class despite him being committed to Notre Dame.
Here are some photos from both standout players and Aldridge from Friday night's action.
Jakaleb Faulk scouting report
Here's a brief scouting profile for 2025 commit Jakaleb Faulk from Auburn Daily's recruiting expert Brian Smith.
Athletically, as well as with his frame, Faulk provides attributes that few 2025 recruits will match. First off, his arm length is tremendous and provides a tremendous advantage for an edge defender. Similarly, Faulk’s burst off the edge is also a natural fit for a pass rusher or linebacker; he plays mostly linebacker for Highland Home. Watching him blitz from the second level – and still catch the opposing quarterback by surprise – and get home for sacks is eye-opening.
Also shows tremendous hand-eye coordination as a flex tight end by way of making over-the-shoulder catches look easy. This is the type of athlete Auburn needs more of to compete at the top of the SEC.
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