Kerryon Johnson (21) and Jarrett Stidham (8) have decisions to make.

Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson has not decided on whether he will return for his senior season or enter the NFL draft, his father told AuburnUndercover on Friday.

“There’s no decision yet,” Kerry Johnson said. “We’ll see what the situation is when the time comes, look at it and go from there.”

Kerryon Johnson had a breakout season, leading the SEC in rushing with 1,320 yards and 17 touchdowns in 11 games. He caught 23 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns, threw a touchdown pass and was named Offensive Player of the Year by coaches and by the Associated Press. He is generally rated among the top five draft eligible running backs, but that would not necessarily translate into being picked in the first or second round.

Tre’ Mason left after having the most prolific season in Auburn history in 2013 and was chosen by the Rams in the third round.

Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham, a second-team All-SEC selection, also will have a decision to make, along with All-SEC cornerback Carlton Davis and All-SEC defensive end Jeff Holland.

Stidham is rated the No. 10 quarterback in the draft and a probably mid-round draft pick.

Davis is projected as an early-round pick should he decide to pass up his senior season.

Holland said after Auburn’s 28-7 loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game that he planned to return for his senior season.

Defensive tackle Dontavius Russell also would be a potential draft choice.

And then there is Kamryn Pettway, an All-SEC running back in 2016 who missed most of this season with injuries. He is not likely to be a high draft pick, but he will graduate in December. He is married and has a daughter.

In 2016, Pettway rushed for 1,224 yards and scored seven touchdowns in 10 games. This season, he played in five games and rushed for 305 yards and scored six touchdowns.

Johnson fought through painful injuries in the SEC Championship Game after missing two games early in the season with a hamstring injury. His father said he is feeling better.

“He’s still a little sore, but he’s getting better every day,” Kerry Johnson said. “It looks pretty good for him to be ready to play (in the Peach Bowl against Central Florida).”

Kerry Johnson said in an interview last month his son is not feeling pressured by the decision that awaits him.

“You focus on what you have to get done right now,” Kerry Johnson said. “At the end of the season, we’ll weigh it out and make a decision. We went into Auburn thinking four years, but if the opportunity presents itself, it’s something we have to sit down and look at. Our intent has always been for him to finish his time at Auburn.”

The deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is Jan. 15.