
Keyron Crawford's 2025 Auburn football player profile
Keyron Crawford showed his versatility last season by playing over 300 snaps at three positions within the linebacker corps.
Crawford saw action in all 12 games last season after joining Auburn's roster from the transfer portal. After logging over 40 tackles and 10 tackles for loss as a sophomore at Arkansas State in 2023, Crawford made the move to the SEC, where he was a key contributor in Auburn's linebacker room. He could see his role increase this season as the Tigers look to fill out their linebacker corps following the departures of key names such as Eugene Asante, Dorian Mausi, and Austin Keys. Crawford is a worthy candidate to see more playing time and to mesh with sophomore Demarcus Riddick in the Tigers' pass rush.
Here is a look at Keyron Crawford's player profile ahead of the 2025 season.
Keyron Crawford's personal profile
Keyron Crawford as a recruit
Keyron Crawford as a transfer
Keyron Crawford's career numbers
Keyron Crawford's PFF report card
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