NFL training-camp roster review: Auburn

Los Angeles Chargers long snapper Josh Harris takes the field for an NFL game against the Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers long snapper Josh Harris takes the field for an NFL game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Jan. 7, 2024, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.(AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)

The Houston Texans will become the first NFL team to hold a training-camp practice for the 2024 season on Thursday, and during the next week, the rest of the league’s teams will report to their training-camp sites and get to work.

Each NFL team can have 90 players on its active roster throughout the training camp/preseason period, but that number will drop to 53 at 3 p.m. CDT Aug. 27.

NFL teams are opening training camps with 43 roster spots filled by men who played at Auburn. In 2023, 32 former Auburn players appeared in regular-season games.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the most former Auburn players on their rosters with four. Seven former NFL teams do not have a former Auburn player on their rosters.

By position, the former Auburn players in the NFL include nine defensive backs, eight defensive linemen, six linebackers, six offensive linemen, four wide receivers, three quarterbacks, two kickers, two running backs, two tight ends and one long snapper.

Nine of the players are rookies, and five entered the NFL from other college programs after transferring from Auburn.

Among the Auburn alumni on current NFL rosters, Los Angeles Chargers long snapper Josh Harris has been playing the longest, having started his career in 2012. Harris is 10 regular-season games away from becoming the ninth former Auburn player to reach 200 in the NFL.

The former Auburn players on current NFL rosters include:

Arizona Cardinals

· Owen Pappoe, linebacker

Atlanta Falcons

· None

Baltimore Ravens

· Tashawn Manning, guard

Buffalo Bills

· Gunner Britton, guard

Carolina Panthers

· Derrick Brown, defensive tackle

· Eku Leota, outside linebacker

· Chandler Wooten, linebacker

Chicago Bears

· Byron Cowart, defensive lineman

Cincinnati Bengals

· Shedrick Jackson, wide receiver

Cleveland Browns

· None

Dallas Cowboys

· Justin Rogers, defensive tackle

Denver Broncos

· Angelo Blackson, defensive tackle

· Bo Nix, quarterback

· Jarrett Stidham, quarterback

Detroit Lions

· Carlton Davis, cornerback

Green Bay Packers

· Anders Carlson, kicker

· Colby Wooden, defensive lineman

Houston Texans

· Marcus Harris, defensive tackle

· Kilian Zierer, offensive tackle

Indianapolis Colts

· Jaylin Simpson, cornerback

· Braden Smith, offensive tackle

Jacksonville Jaguars

· Tank Bigsby, running back

· Daniel Thomas, safety

· Seth Williams, wide receiver

Kansas City Chiefs

· None

Las Vegas Raiders

· Daniel Carlson, kicker

· John Samuel Shenker, tight end

Los Angeles Chargers

· Josh Harris, long snapper

Los Angeles Rams

· None

Miami Dolphins

· Jack Driscoll, offensive lineman

· Anthony Schwartz, wide receiver

Minnesota Vikings

· None

New England Patriots

· Jonathan Jones, defensive back

New Orleans Saints

· None

New York Giants

· Darius Slayton, wide receiver

New York Jets

· Jamien Sherwood, linebacker

Philadelphia Eagles

· C.J. Uzomah, tight end

Pittsburgh Steelers

· Montravius Adams, defensive tackle

San Francisco 49ers

· None

Seattle Seahawks

· Derick Hall, outside linebacker

· DJ James, cornerback

· Jeremiah Pritchett, cornerback

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

· K.J. Britt, linebacker

· Jamel Dean, cornerback

· Avery Jones, guard

· D.J. Williams, running back

Tennessee Titans

· Marlon Davidson, defensive tackle

· Roger McCreary, cornerback

· Malik Willis, quarterback

Washington Commanders

· Noah Igbinoghene, cornerback

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.

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