Auburn Football 2024 Transfer Portal Commitments

Take a look at the list of transfer portal commits the Tigers have brought in this offseason.
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The second offseason of the Hugh Freeze era is officially underway.

The Tigers, who finished 6-6 in Freeze's first year at the helm, will look to build on the recruiting momentum the staff has begun to create.

Auburn did a phenomenal job in the portal in 2023 after Freeze arrived last November. Its 2023 transfer portal class finished No. 5 nationally and climbed as high as No. 2. The Tigers nabbed a quarterback, receivers, and a multitude of linemen to help try and revamp a sputtering roster.

They're likely going to try and land as many prospects as possible for both sides of the ball again.

Here's a look at Auburn's 2024 transfer portal additions. We will continue to update this page as more commits come, so feel free to bookmark this article when future players are added.

Transfer Portal Rankings

247Sports: No. 55

On3: No.20

LB Dorian Mausi (Duke)

Auburn is adding a linebacker with a ton of experience. With four seasons of playing a key role in the Duke defense, Dorian Mausi can bring some leadership to raise the floor of the linebacker room. With Eugene Asante coming back, and the freshmen that are coming in, Auburn's linebacker room could be a point of strength in 2024.

WR Robert Lewis (Georgia State)

The former three-star prospect made Third-Team All-Sun Belt in 2023 after collecting 70 receptions for 877 yards and seven receiving touchdowns. Lewis' best performance of the season came early against Charlotte, where the 5-foot-11 wideout hauled in six passes for 220 yards and two scores.

“I feel like Auburn is the right fit for me because of the scheme that they run could fit with me,” Lewis told On3. “While talking about football with Coach Davis, we were really on the same page about a lot of things regarding my tape. We were both saying the same thing but in different verbiage. Also with the role I will be tasked with while being in the receiver room, I feel like I could help boost them to another level.”

DL Gage Keys (Kansas)

Auburn will be the third school for Keys. After using a COVID year, a redshirt year, and playing in 2022 at Minnesota, he transferred to Kansas and was a rotational piece in 2023. Keys primarily played the 3-tech at his previous two stops. Auburn will more than likely use him in that position as well in a defensive line room that needs depth.


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