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Name: Camden Brown (Transfer from Auburn)
College: Georgia Southern      Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-2   Weight: 200
Position:  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2026

40 Low: 4.40
   40 Time: 4.46
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 Data Scout Notes: X-Up to HPFA/WR1 on Team in Big 25-12GP-63-1049-16.65-14 in 25/May Have Extra Year/Belongs in P5 **2025: NCOYC/1stC...2024: NAC...12-09-24 Transfer from Auburn...2023: NAC...2022: NAC

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Weight: 200

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Dates: 03/09/26
Hand: 08 3/4  Arm: 32 1/8
Wingspan: 78 5/8

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 Camden Brown, Georgia Southern, Player News


  2025 SUN BELT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): Camden Brown, Georgia Southern (Sr., WR - Monroe, La.),...Brown, a transfer from Auburn, became Georgia Southern's single-season program record holder with 1,049 receiving yards on 63 receptions, as the program's first-ever 1,000-yard receiver. The Monroe, La., native leads the nation with 14 touchdown receptions on the year, while his receiving yardage total ranks second in the Sun Belt and 10th in the country. The senior wide receiver tied the Eagles program record with five 100-yard receiving performances. - Sun Belt Football

(DS#74 WR) Sr/2026 WR Camden BrownGeorgia Southern
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  JC French IV threw for 313 yards and two touchdowns, Camden Brown caught nine passes for 157 yards and two scores, and Georgia Southern defeated Marshall 24-19 on Saturday in a regular-season finale for both teams. The Eagles improved to 6-6 (4-4 Sun Belt Conference) to become bowl eligible, while the Thundering Herd finish at 5-7 (3-5), just shy of a postseason game. Marcus Sanders Jr. scored the Eagles' first touchdown on a 44-yard pass by freshman QB Weston Bryan. French IV connected with Brown late in the first quarter on a 14-yarder to extend Georgia Southern's lead.

Field goals from 24 and 42 yards by Marshall's Lorcan Quinn sent the teams to the locker rooms in a one-possession game. The Eagles opened it up with French and Brown's second touchdown connection, a 12-yarder early in the third quarter. Tripp Bryant kicked a 24-yard field goal to make it 24-6. Marshall cut into the lead late, but it wasn't enough to finish off the comeback. The Thundering Herd were paced by Adrian Norton's 160 yards receiving on eight receptions that included a 41-yard touchdown catch with 2:19 left in the fourth quarter. Georgia Southern managed 528 yards of total offense and were 10-for-17 on third downs and 2-for-3 on fourth. The Eagles time of procession was 41:38 while Marshall's was just 18:22. The Eagles have been bowl eligible in each of coach Clay Helton's four seasons, but are 0-3 in bowl games. - Georgia Southern/AP College Football


(DS#74 WR) Sr/2026 WR Camden BrownGeorgia Southern
News Source: Georgia Southern/AP College Football
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  Camden Brown's name has been a popular one around Auburn's athletics complex during the first week of fall camp, and it's not hard to see why. At 6-foot-3 and 202 pounds, Brown looks the part of an SEC receiver; he's the third-tallest wideout on Auburn's roster (an inch shorter than junior Ze'Vian Capers and two shorter than Landen King, who converted from tight end), and only King (at 220 pounds) has a bigger frame than Brown. As a true freshman, Brown's size makes him stand out, but it has been his playmaking ability that has really garnered attention early in fall camp. He was the offensive playmaker of the day during Tuesday's practice - a day in which Auburn's receivers had too many drops, according to position coach Ike Hilliard, but still saw the room earn top honors as a group from the coaching staff - and was the first freshman to get called up to the veterans' session during split-squad practices last week.

That call-up came after he was named the playmaker of the day during the first newcomers' practice of the preseason. "He's cut from a kind of an older-school work ethic process that, you know, this setup is not foreign to him," Hilliard said. "He adapted a little bit better and earlier than the rest of the guys...Strong young human, I can tell you that now. Big body, big frame. Very, very mature for his age. So, I'm excited about that." Brown seems intent on working his way into the rotation at receiver right away. It's still early in the preseason, but the last few days he has routinely been seen working with the second group of wide receivers along with LSU transfer Koy Moore and redshirt junior Ja'Varrius Johnson. Hilliard used the word "outstanding" to describe Brown's performance so far in fall camp, but the freshman still naturally has to fine-tune some aspects of his game-details when it comes to route-running and mastering concepts in the Tigers' scheme; after all, he only arrived on campus this summer, and he's less than a week into his first college practices. - Birmingham News


(DS#74 WR) Sr/2026 WR Camden BrownGeorgia Southern
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  Luke Deal's eyes lit up, and he began nodding his head in excitement from behind the podium inside the auditorium of Auburn's athletics complex. The redshirt junior tight end spoke highly of many of his teammates Tuesday afternoon - he could easily start a side hustle as a hype-man - but there was one name that really seemed to conjure up some enthusiasm when Deal was asked about him: true freshman wide receiver Camden Brown. "He's special," Deal said. "He'll be really good. You obviously look at him - he's long, he's strong, he's athletic." Brown's name has been a popular one around Auburn's athletics complex during the first week of fall camp, and it's not hard to see why. At 6-foot-3 and 202 pounds, Brown looks the part of an SEC receiver; he's the third-tallest wideout on Auburn's roster (an inch shorter than junior Ze'Vian Capers and two shorter than Landen King, who converted from tight end), and only King (at 220 pounds) has a bigger frame than Brown.

As a true freshman, Brown's size makes him stand out, but it has been his playmaking ability that has really garnered attention early in fall camp. He was the offensive playmaker of the day during Tuesday's practice - a day in which Auburn's receivers had too many drops, according to position coach Ike Hilliard, but still saw the room earn top honors as a group from the coaching staff - and was the first freshman to get called up to the veterans' session during split-squad practices last week. That call-up came after he was named the playmaker of the day during the first newcomers' practice of the preseason. "He's cut from a kind of an older-school work ethic process that, you know, this setup is not foreign to him," Hilliard said. "He adapted a little bit better and earlier than the rest of the guys...Strong young human, I can tell you that now. Big body, big frame. Very, very mature for his age. So, I'm excited about that." - Birmingham News


(DS#74 WR) Sr/2026 WR Camden BrownGeorgia Southern
News Source: Birmingham News
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