Auburn pulled in the No. 30-ranked recruiting class this cycle, according to the 247Sports recruiting rankings, the program’s lowest since 2004. But first-year coach Bryan Harsin is satisfied with the new Tigers and described the signees as, “the right ones.”

“Do these guys love football? High-character guys, competitive guys who want to come in here and work hard, guys who are winners. Guys we can develop, who we know their best football is ahead of them, who want to develop and are going to do the work necessary to get better each and every day,” Harsin said at a press conference. “We wanted guys who want to be at Auburn. There’s no doubt in my mind we got the right ones.”

Last year, the Tigers signed the No. 7-ranked class in the country and haven’t finished lower than 12th since 2009. The roster remains fluid, and of course 11 signees inked with Auburn on Dec. 22, six days before Harsin took over.

“This is a big moment for everybody,” Harsin said. “These guys that chose Auburn University, they made that simply through building a relationship with our coaches. There’s still several spots left, so we’re not done.”

It appears more players could be signing with Auburn in the next 48 hours, according to Harsin.

“We still have several spots to fill,” Harsin said. “Recruiting never ends. The opportunities for guys to be a part of this program are still available. We’ll do that throughout the spring. It’s not only depth, we’re creating competition. We want everybody on this team to have an opportunity to play, whether that’s offense, defense or special teams. We want guys who can contribute somehow some way, and handle their business and want to be a part of Auburn University and graduate from here and will have opportunities, hopefully within the game of football where they can continue that.”