2006 season Powers broke his foot during preseason workouts and it appeared at the time that he would have only a small chance to get on the field, but he was able to play. Powers also made a name for himself by blocking
Eric Wilbur's third quarter punt in a home game against the eventual national champion
Florida Gators. As a sophomore, Powers earned a
starting spot at cornerback and played the entire season. He was selected to the
Southeastern Conference All-Freshman Team on a pass defense that rated second in the SEC this season.
2007 season Powers had a very successful 2007 season and received the
Zeke Smith Award, presented each year to Auburn's Defensive Player of the Year. Jerraud Powers is also remembered as the cornerback covering
LSU receiver
Demetrius Byrd on his one-handed touchdown grab with one second remaining in the 2007 Auburn-LSU game. Powers also received a lot of attention from
ESPN when an Auburn police dog bit his hand after a play in the 2007
Iron Bowl. The incident prompted a review of security procedures at Auburn.
2008 season Powers returned for his junior season with high expectations after an impressive sophomore season. His matchup against Florida's wing right
Percy Harvin was considered a key to the big game. Powers was impressive early in the season, leading Auburn to a shutout in the season opener. However, Powers played with an injured hamstring and struggled through much of the season. Powers was just one of many injured players on Auburn's 2008 football team, Auburn finished with a disappointing 5-7 record and missed the postseason for the first time this decade. After the season, Powers decided to forgo his senior season at Auburn and enter the
2009 NFL draft. ==Professional career==