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AUBURN | Jalyn Armour-DavisClick [rl]Here to view this Link. is young, but the St. Paul's sophomore cornerback already has the skills needed to one day play in the SEC.
Travaris Robinson believes so.
Auburn's first-year secondary coach offered the 15-year-old Armour-Davis after seeing him perform Thursday at the Senior Tiger Camp.
"It felt great," Armour-Davis said.
Armour-Davis, who turns 16 in September, already stands six feet tall and weighs 160 pounds. He's also fast. Armour-Davis said he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.48 seconds at Auburn's camp.
"It was a good day," Armour-Davis said. "I had a lot of fun and earned an offer. I got to work with Coach T-Rob and I really liked that."
Armour-Davis plans to return to Auburn. He wants to spend more time with Robinson. He wants to see more of the Tigers.
"Auburn seems like a great place to be," Armour-Davis said. "I like the coaches. They make you feel like family. I like Coach T-Rob. He is one of the best DB coaches in college football and he seems like a good guy to be around, definitely someone I'd like to spend a lot of time with when I come back to Auburn."
Armour-Davis claims verbal offers from Kentucky and LSU, and interest from Alabama. He doesn't list any early favorites.
Great day in auburn earned an official offer from and ran a 4.48 in the forty.
Thanks @CoachDCraig and @CoachWMuschamp
#WarEagle #2018- Jalyn Armour-Davis (@jarmourdavis) June 11, 2015
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