You Auburn fans are hilarious with this "reload" fantasy. Keldric Faulk was a generational talent, not some plug-and-play system guy. You don't just replace a first-round defensive end with a guy who's been holding a clipboard. The entire SEC saw what Faulk did, and every offensive coordinator is breathing a sigh of relief he's gone. That "pipeline" you're bragging about has produced exactly one player of his caliber in a decade. The next man up is going to get exposed the second he has to be the focal point of that line. Auburn's entire defensive identity left with Faulk. Thinking some backup, no matter how "developed," can step in and dominate from day one is pure delusion. This is the same program that thought it could reload at quarterback for years and failed miserably. Development? Please. You had a superstar and now you have a question mark. The drop-off will be catastrophic. The league isn't sleeping on your replacement; they just know he isn't Faulk. By September, they'll know his name because he'll be getting driven five yards off the ball on every run play.