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Carl Lawson put on a show during Auburn's first preseason scrimmage.
In his first full-contact action on a football field since April 2014, Lawson was "about unblockable" in the estimation of Auburn coach Gus Malzahn.
"There was no limitations on him," Malzahn said "He was 100 percent. He's better than he was before, I think. ... He had his game face on."
Though the quarterbacks were not live for Monday's scrimmage,
Lawson is being eased back into action after missing all of last season with a torn left ACL. The third-year sophomore did not participate in any of Auburn's three spring scrimmages, including the A-Day game, for precautionary reasons.
Having not recorded a tackle since he sacked Missouri's James Franklin in the 2013 SEC Championship Game, Lawson was eager to return to full-contact and hit someone in a scrimmage.
"It feels good knowing you have a real good defensive end over there with Carl," fellow defensive end DaVonte Lambert said. "He's energetic, strong, powerful, and he brings a lot of energy to the defense as well. I learned a few things from him as well watching him on film."
Auburn struggled to generate a pass rush last season without Lawson, who had 7.5 tackles for loss with four sacks as a true freshman in 2013.
His return combined with the return of Lambert, who led the team in sacks last season, and defensive tackle Montravelosity Adams and addition of heralded freshman Byron Cowart has Auburn expecting a resurgence from its defensive line.
"Carl is a leader," cornerback Jonathan Jones said. "Even with him back, not just his individual play, but as a leader, he pulls out the best in a lot of the other guys."