Auburn DB Jaylin Simpson makes it official, declares for the 2024 NFL Draft
After five years on The Plains, Auburn defensive back Jaylin Simpson is officially heading to the 2024 NFL Draft, he announced on social media Wednesday morning.
“Auburn has been more than a university to me; it’s been a home,” Simpson wrote in a penned farewell posted to his Instagram account. “The friendships, the lessons, the victories, and even the challenges have all contributed to an experience that I will forever cherish.
“As I set my sights on the 2024 NFL Draft, I carry the Auburn spirit with me. To my teammates, coaches and the entire Auburn community — thank you for making these years truly special. Here’s to the memories made and the ones yet to come. War Eagle forever!”
Simpson accepted his invite to the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl on Dec. 6, pointing to the likelihood of him foregoing his final year of eligibility and turning pro. But now his decision is cemented.
Simpson’s decision to turn to the big leagues comes on the heels of a 2023 campaign at the safety position, which saw him tally 36 tackles and four interceptions and four pass breakups — an effort that helped him to an impressive 78.3 season grade, per Pro Football Focus.
According to PFF, Simpson allowed one touchdown in coverage all season on 25 targets.
ESPN, the Associated Press, CBS Sports, Pro Football Focus, Fox Sports, USA Today, Sporting News, The Athletic, 247 Sports and the Reese’s Senior Bowl all had Simpson as one of their midseason All-Americans.
ESPN’s Mel Kiper ranks Simpson as the fourth-best safety in the approaching NFL Draft.