Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant announced his transfer only yesterday, but there’s already speculation that he could land at an SEC school.

A report from AL.com detailed several reasons that Bryant could end up at Auburn, mostly due to his proficiency as a running quarterback. Tigers coach Gus Malzahn has been at his most successful with rushing threats behind center, so there would be no issue with his fit in the scheme.

“If he went to Auburn, he could absolutely be a dangerous weapon because we know the Gus Malzahn offense is at its best when the quarterback can be a ball carrier like we saw with Nick Marshall and Cam Newton,” Phil Savage, former executive director of the Reese’s Senior Bowl, told AL.com.

ESPN’s David Hale agreed with Savage’s assessment, noting that the biggest factor is whether current Auburn quarterback Jarrett Stidham enters the NFL draft following this season.

Manie Robinson of The Greenville News, who has covered Bryant dating back to his high school days, is confident the quarterback will land at a Power 5 school. That makes his decision worth monitoring for all SEC fans, not just Auburn’s.