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Auburn Tigers football: Dillon Wade 2025 player profile

Auburn Tigers football: Dillon Wade 2025 player profile

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Wade was a valuable piece to Auburn's offensive line last season, and his experience will be huge in 2025.
Dillon Wade was a valuable piece to Auburn's offensive line in 2024 by playing over 100 snaps at three different positions last season.
Wade spent the majority of last season playing left tackle, where he totaled 379 snaps. Outside of tackle, he provided help at left guard and right tackle by playing 254 and 116 snaps, respectively. He added two snaps at right guard as well.
The 2024 season was unique for Wade, who is primarily a left tackle. In 2023, he played 816 snaps at left tackle for Auburn, adding three at right tackle. In his first year as a starter at Tulsa in 2022, he played 816 snaps at the position. This season, he should be able to stay at one position for most of the season as depth will be greater. Connor Lew, Jeremiah Wright, and Izavion Miller return to the offensive line while Mason Murphy and Xavier Chapman join the team through the transfer portal.
Here is a look at Dillon Wade's 2025 player profile before the 2025 season.
Dillon Wade's personal profile
Dillon Wade as a recruit
Dillon Wade as a transfer
Dillon Wade's career numbers
Dillon Wade's PFF report card
The best photos of Dillon Wade's career
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