Everybody overreacting to losing Keldric Faulk to the Titans in the second round is missing the real story for Auburn's defense this spring. Faulk was a disruptor, no question, but the Tigers defensive front generated 87 tackles for loss last season and Faulk accounted for only 14.5 of them. The scheme under this staff has always been about rotating waves of edge rushers to keep offensive lines guessing, not relying on one star. What matters more for 2026 is how the new transfers and younger guys handle the havoc rate responsibilities on the back side. The Titans got a good player who will fit their system well, but Auburn's defensive identity was never built around one individual.