Five Auburn Tigers that may see more time following bye week

Here are five Auburn players that could see more playing time after the bye week.
Five Auburn Tigers that may see more time following bye week
Five Auburn Tigers that may see more time following bye week

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Auburn's off week couldn't come at a better time. After tough, back to back losses to Texas A&M and Georgia and suffering from numerous injuries among the ranks, time to reflect, heal and improve is much welcomed. 

The off week will see the coaches take a serious look at the roster to see who is available, who's is playing well, who needs to improve and who isn't making the cut. These five players could benefit greatly from the time off and see a lot more playing time when the Tigers return to action in Baton Rouge next week.

Brian Battie

This may seem like an unusual choice since he has been a key contributor so far this season. Those contributions are why, I believe the coaches are going to figure out some more ways to get him the ball. Whether it's short passes, reverses or running the ball, look for him to be much more involved in the offense going forward.

Keldric Faulk

Faulk has seen limited playing time so far this season, but has played well when he's been on the field. The unfortunate, season ending injury to Mosiah Nosili-Kite presents Faulk with the opportunity to step into some significant playing time. He will be a key factor in the continued success of the defense the rest of the way.

Nehemiah Pritchett

Pritchett should be able to get back on the field at close to full strength after an extra week to heal from an earlier injury. His return will greatly help the defense, especially if he can pair with Jaylin Simpson, who is also hopeful to return after an undisclosed injury against Georgia.

Nick Mardner

Mardner has had nagging injuries since the season began and as a result has seen very limited action. The off week should give him time to heal up and rehab so he can get back on the field against LSU. His height could be very helpful to Payton Thorne and the passing game.

Jeremiah Cobb

In his limited snaps, Cobb has flashed the potential of greatness that he possesses. After wearing down a defense with Hunter and Alston, the fresh legs of Cobb against a tired defense could yield some explosive plays during the course of a game.


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