Auburn Made: Week 7 NFL rundown

by Erin Cavanaugh
Auburn Made: Week 7 NFL rundownAuburn Made: Week 7 NFL rundown

Tank Bigsby started Sunday with a pair of touchdowns to lead the Jaguars in London, and it carried over to Atlanta where Derick Hall scored his first career touchdown in a Seahawks’ victory. 

That and more in this week’s Auburn Made NFL rundown. 

BEST OF WEEK 7

Tank Bigsby, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars

Bigsby showed why the Jaguars believe in him with another breakout performance against the New England Patriots on Sunday. Starting in place of the injured Travis Etienne Jr., Bigsby rushed for a career-high 118 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries. The second-year player is becoming a force in Jacksonville's offense, already doubling his rookie-season touchdown total with four touchdowns in 2024. With a PFF grade of 80.1, he ranks among the NFL’s most efficient running backs this season. 


Anders Carlson, K, San Francisco 49ers

Making his 2024 NFL debut, Carlson made his mark with the 49ers on Sunday. He earned the start and drilled a career-long 55-yard field goal on his first attempt of the day. He also made a 24-yard field goal and finished 2-for-2 on field goals in his first appearance. Neither Carlson missed a field goal this weekend as Anders’ brother Daniel converted all five of his field goals for the Las Vegas Raiders. 


Derick Hall, LB, Seattle Seahawks

On Sunday, Hall did something with the Seahawks that he never did in four years at Auburn. He scored a touchdown. The second-year edge rusher scooped up Boye Mafe’s forced fumble and returned it 36 yards to the house for his first NFL touchdown. It highlighted another impactful performance from Hall who recorded four QB pressures on the day and earned a PFF grade of 87.7, the highest on the Seattle defense. 


Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Washington Commanders

In a dominant 40-7 over the Carolina Panthers, Igbinoghene showed why the Commanders took a chance on him as he matched his career high with six tackles and displayed his athleticism and game instincts. His PFF grade (77.7) ranked among the top five on Washington’s defense for the week. Igbinoghene came to the Commanders looking for a fresh start, and it looks as if he’s finding his role on the defense. 


Other Tigers in the NFL
Montravius Adams, DT, Pittsburgh Steelers
K.J. Britt, LB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Daniel Carlson, K, Las Vegas Raiders
Byron Cowart, DL, Chicago Bears*
Carlton Davis, CB, Detroit Lions
Jamel Dean, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Josh Harris, LS, Los Angeles Chargers
Jonathan Jones, CB, New England Patriots 
Carl Lawson, DE, Dallas Cowboys
Roger McCreary, CB, Tennessee Titans  
Bo Nix, QB, Denver Broncos*
Owen Pappoe, LB, Arizona Cardinals
Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Seattle Seahawks
John Samuel Shenker, TE, Las Vegas Raiders
Jamien Sherwood, LB, New York Jets 
Darius Slayton, WR, New York Giants
Braden Smith, OT, Indianapolis Colts
Jarrett Stidham, QB, Denver Broncs
Daniel Thomas, S, Jacksonville Jaguars 
Colby Wooden, DL, Green Bay Packers
Chandler Wooten, LB, Carolina Panthers

DNP (Reserve/Injured)
Angelo Blackson, DL, Arizona Cardinals
Derrick Brown, DE, Carolina Panthers (IR)
Marlon Davidson, DT, Tennessee Titans (IR)
Anthony Schwartz, WR, Miami Dolphins (IR)

Practice Squad
Jack Driscoll, OL, Philadelphia Eagles
Marcus Harris, DT, New England Patriots
Shedrick Jackson, WR, Cincinnati Bengals
D.J. James, CB New England Patriots
Eku Leota, LB, Pittsburgh Steelers
Tashawn Manning, OG, Cincinnati Bengals*
Justin Rogers, DT, Cincinnati Bengals
Jaylin Simpson, CB, Indianapolis Colts
C.J. Uzomah, TE, Philadelphia Eagles
Seth Williams, WR, Dallas Cowboys
Kilian Zierer, OT, Houston Texans

*Graduated from Auburn