Five Auburn University football players have been chosen to participate in various postseason all-star games. Defensive end Keyron Crawford and offensive lineman Jeremiah Wright have accepted invitations to the Panini Senior Bowl. Defensive lineman Bobby Jamison-Travis and tight end Brandon Frazier will compete in the Hula Bowl, while offensive lineman Dillon Wade has been selected for the East-West Shrine Bowl.
Crawford completed his senior season with 36 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks. He recorded 43 total pressures during the regular season, which was the fourth highest in the Southeastern Conference according to PFF. Over his college career, he accumulated 116 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, and 11.5 sacks.
Wright played in 53 games during his time at Auburn, starting every game at right guard over the last two seasons. His total number of games played ties him for tenth most in program history.
Jamison-Travis started all twelve games at nose tackle this season and made 36 tackles with two tackles for loss. His tackle count ranked fourth on the team.
Wade, from Houston, finished his collegiate career with a streak of 34 consecutive starts on Auburn’s offensive line. He had multiple knockdowns in four games this year and allowed only one sack throughout the season.
Frazier ended his six-year tenure at Auburn having played in 55 games, placing him among the top ten in program history for appearances. He recorded 25 receptions and scored two touchdowns over his career.
Auburn has had at least one player selected for the Senior Bowl each year since 1968.



