REPORT: Mizzou adds top Auburn linebacker from transfer portal

The Tigers will bring in one of the portal’s top linebackers, per a report from Hayes Fawcett

Earlier this season, Auburn’s defense held Missouri to just 17 points in regulation during an eventual 23-17 win for MU in double overtime.

Now, a key piece of that defense will sign with Mizzou out of the transfer portal, according to a report from On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

Robert Woodyard Jr. made 11 starts for Auburn in 2025, finishing second on the team with 67 total tackles. He recorded seven tackles for loss and two sacks, earning First Team All-SEC honors from Pro Football Focus.

The Mobile, Alabama, native had arguably his best performance of the season against MU, finishing the game with a career-high 11 tackles and four tackles for loss.

Woodyard is rated as the third-best linebacker and the 33rd-best player overall in the transfer portal by On3’s rankings. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.

The 6-foot-0, 241 pound linebacker visited Mizzou over the weekend after a trip to Kentucky. Woodyard was also reportedly considering visits to Texas, Baylor and Florida State before choosing the Tigers.

Woodyard’s addition gives MU an experienced option to replace star linebacker Josiah Trotter, who declared for the NFL Draft after earning First Team All-SEC honors during his one season in Columbia. The Tigers are also losing key contributors at the position in Khalil Jacobs and Triston Newson to graduation.

Mizzou announced that sophomore linebacker Nicholas Rodriguez would return, though, likely giving Woodyard his starting partner in the linebacking corps. Rodriguez took on an increased role as the season went on, finishing with 46 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.

Trotter shot up draft boards in his one season with the Tigers, becoming a projected Day 2 pick and even a top-50 prospect in the eyes of some draft analysts. Woodyard will hope to receive the same boost spending his final collegiate season in Columbia.

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