USF transfer Byrum Brown has been the center of attention in recent weeks. Former Baylor wide receiver J.D. PicKell, now a sports analyst with On3, bragged about Auburnโ€™s new quarterback during his podcast on Sunday.

โ€œHeโ€™s going into his fourth year in the system, had ridiculous numbers last year, is part of an elite list of quarterbacks,โ€ said PicKell.

โ€œAnd I donโ€™t think physically there will be any limitations for Byrum Brown as he goes to the SEC.โ€

Brown excelled as a dual-threat quarterback at USF, and national media outlets are projecting that the veteran signal-caller has an outside shot at winning the Heisman Trophy.

Byrum Brown Has Proven Experience
PicKell remarked that Brown is one of a few renowned signal-callers, such as Lamar Jackson, Jayden Daniels, and Johnny Manziel, to total over 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in a single season.

โ€œI donโ€™t care if it was at USF, if it was at Cornell, if it was at Auburn,โ€ said PicKell. “Doing that over the course of a college football season is super impressive.โ€

Brown led the country in total offense last year. Averaging 7.0 yards across 159 designed carries, SEC defenses will struggle to manage the quarterbackโ€™s dual-threat capabilities.

Brown showcased his skillset against a Power Four opponent when he led USF to a win over the Florida Gators in Week 2.

โ€œAgainst Florida, [Brown] threw for two hundred sixty-three [yards] and ran for sixty-six [yards],โ€ noted PicKell, recounting the Bullsโ€™ 18โ€“16 victory. Brown will have the chance to face Florida again in 2026 as Auburn hosts the Gators in Week 3.

PicKell on Brownโ€™s Physicality
Itโ€™s easy to make Cam Newton comparisons when assessing Brownโ€™s stature and dual-threat capabilities.

PicKell doesnโ€™t foresee Brown having issues excelling in his new conference.

โ€œ6โ€™3, 230lbs is good anywhere,โ€ said the former Baylor receiver. โ€œItโ€™s good in the American conference, itโ€™s good in the SEC, itโ€™s good on Mars.

If youโ€™re 6โ€™3, 230lbs, and able to jump over human beings and have a ridiculous arm talent when it comes to how far you can throw that thing, I feel okay about you translating to the SEC.โ€

With Auburnโ€™s offense taking shape and spring practices around the corner, Brownโ€™s potency will soon be on full display. Auburnโ€™s season opener against PicKellโ€™s alma mater is still six months awayโ€”a rematch that the Tigers won in 2025. Until then, Alex Golesh and his new-and-improved coaching staff will work to guide Auburn to a redemptive 2026.


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