AUBURN, Alabama--Charles Moore, a member of Auburn’s 2019 football signee class, has left the team.

A 6-4, 255-pound defensive end from Louisville, Miss., High, Moore did not play in Auburn’s first three games. Inside the Auburn Tigers was told that Moore is enrolling at Jones College, a junior college in Mississippi.

Rated a four-star prospect, he made 79 tackles on a state championship team after missing his junior season with a knee injury.

The other three defensive linemen in Auburn’s signing class have played this season. The group includes buck Colby Wooden, end Derick Hall and tackle Jaren Handy. Wooden and Handy made their debuts vs. Kent State while Hall has played in all three games. Hall, who hurt his knee last Saturday night, is expected to miss this week's SEC opener at Texas A&M.



Moore is the second player in the class to leave the team. Early graduate Cam’Ron Kelly, a defensive back from Chesapeake, Va., made a move to North Carolina in the spring.



