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Arkansas football showed improvement during the 2024 season, finishing 7–6 overall (3–5 in SEC play). Those six regular-season wins, along with their second Liberty Bowl victory in three years under head coach Sam Pittman, appeared to secure his job—for now. A key factor in the Razorbacks’ progress from 2023 to 2024 was the impact of their coordinators.
In his first season back on “The Hill” since his controversial exit as head coach, Bobby Petrino installed an up-tempo offense led by Boise State transfer Taylen Green. The Razorbacks appear poised for another productive season on offense, provided their new group of receivers can perform. On the defensive side, coordinator Travis Williams continues to recruit well and has built a strong linebacker room. However, the success of the defense will largely depend on how well the team can replace NFL Draft pick Landon Jackson on the defensive line and whether new faces in the secondary can step up to limit big plays in the passing game.
Overall, most SEC media members predict the Razorbacks will regress to a 4–8 or 5–7 record if they fail to get consistent production from both the offensive and defensive lines. And if that happens, those predictions may prove accurate.
Multiple Game Previews (to be hyperlinked when each post is published)
6/21 Alabama A&M, Arkansas State, Memphis, Notre Dame
6/28 Ole Miss, Tennessee
7/12 Texas A&M, Auburn, Mississippi State
7/19 LSU, Texas, Missouri
Projected Depth Chart
QB
Starter
Taylen Green, Senior (RS)
Bench
KJ Jackson, Freshman (RS)
Trever Jackson, Junior
Grayson Wilson, Freshman
Taylen Green is the clear-cut starter at quarterback as he enters his second year with Bobby Petrino as his offensive play caller. Green will be tasked with reducing turnovers and distributing the ball effectively to new receivers such as incoming transfers O’Mega Blake (Charlotte), Raylen Sharpe (Fresno State), Ismael Cisse (Stanford), and several others, following the departure of trusted target Andrew Armstrong, the SEC’s 2024 leader in receptions.
The quarterback depth chart also includes redshirt freshman KJ Jackson and Florida State transfer Trever Jackson, who enters his third collegiate season. Both will compete for the backup role, while Grayson Wilson begins his first season on The Hill after enrolling early this spring. Petrino’s decision to bring in Trever Jackson was crucial following the post-spring departure of early enrollee Madden Iamaleava, who transferred to UCLA to join his brother, Nico.
RB
Starter
Braylen Russell, Sophomore
Bench
Mike Washington Jr., Senior
Rodney Hill, Junior (RS)
AJ Green, Senior (RS)
Cam Settles, Freshman
Markeylin Battle, Freshman
After entering the transfer portal multiple times over the winter, Braylen Russell ultimately decided that staying in his home state for another season and playing a second year for the Razorbacks was the best choice for him. Russell is expected to be the featured back following Ja’Quinden Jackson’s decision to go pro. However, New Mexico State transfer Mike Washington impressed during spring practice, and former Florida State back Rodney Hill showed flashes last fall in his first season in Fayetteville.
AJ Green returns to Fayetteville after spending a season at Oklahoma State, adding depth to Kolby Smith’s running back room. Freshmen Cam Settles and Markeylin Battle are viewed as the future of the position group—assuming they remain with the program beyond this season.
WR
Starters
Slot: Raylen Sharpe, Senior (RS)
Outside: O’Mega Blake, Senior (RS)
Outside: Ismael Cisse, Sophomore (RS)
Bench
Kam Shanks, Sophomore (RS)
Jalen Brown, Sophomore (RS)
Monte Harrison, Sophomore
Andy Jean, Sophomore (RS)
CJ Brown, Sophomore
Courtney Crutchfield, Freshman (RS)
Krosse Johnson, Freshman (RS)
Ja’Kayden Ferguson, Freshman
Wide receivers coach Ronnie Fouch faced the challenge of replacing significant production from last season’s receiving corps, including third-round NFL Draft pick Isaac Teslaa (Detroit Lions), the SEC’s 2024 leader in receptions Andrew Armstrong (Miami Dolphins), and Tyrone Broden (Seattle Seahawks). To reload the room, Fouch brought in Fresno State transfer Raylen Sharpe to play in the slot, along with deep threats O’Mega Blake (Charlotte) and Ismael Cisse (Stanford).
The Razorbacks are also adding Kam Shanks, who they faced last September when playing his former team, the UAB Blazers. Shanks is expected to contribute as a punt returner and back up Sharpe at the inside receiver position. Arkansas’ top high school football player in the Class of 2024, Courtney Crutchfield, didn’t see much playing time during his freshman season at Missouri but looks to make an impact after returning to his home state.
Former MLB outfielder Monte Harrison is expected to see more action in his second season in Fayetteville, while late spring transfer Andy Jean (Florida) will look to make his mark. Krosse Johnson is another slot option, and Ja’Kayden Ferguson will add depth as he enters his first collegiate season.
TE
Starter
Rohan Jones, Senior
Bench
Andreas Paaske, Senior (RS)
Jaden Platt, Sophomore (RS)
Maddox Lassiter, Junior (RS)
Gavin Garretson, Freshman (RS)
The Razorbacks lost three players to SEC rival Ole Miss during the winter transfer portal period, including tight end Luke Hasz. The talented tight end had an impressive freshman season in 2023 before suffering a season-ending injury against Texas A&M. He returned to form in 2024 as a sophomore but ultimately chose to move on from the program after the season.
There is no clear starter at tight end entering the fall, but former Montana State starter Rohan Jones appears to be the frontrunner. Veteran Andreas Paaske is typically used as an extra blocker in heavy formations, though he’s a reliable option in short-yardage passing situations. With questions surrounding the receiving corps, the tight end room will need Texas A&M transfer Jaden Platt to emerge as a vertical threat in his third season of college football.
OL
Starters
LT: Corey Robinson II, Senior (RS)
LG: Fernando Carmona, Senior (RS)
OC: Caden Kitler, Junior (RS)
RG: E’Marion Harris, Junior (RS)
RT: Marcus Dumervil, Senior (RS)
Bench
Keyshawn Blackstock, Senior (RS)
Kobe Branham, Freshman (RS)
Bubba Craig, Sophomore (RS)
Shaq McRoy, Freshman (RS)
Kavion Broussard, Freshman (RS)
Kash Courtney, Freshman
Blake Cherry, Freshman
When Sam Pittman took over as head coach ahead of the 2020 season, every Razorback fan expected the offensive line and running game to be the backbone of his teams. But since Rocket Sanders’ standout season in 2022, the offensive line has struggled to meet expectations. While the unit showed noticeable improvement in 2024 compared to 2023, Razorback fans will be looking for even more consistency and dominance in the trenches this fall.
Georgia Tech transfer Corey Robinson II and Maryland transfer Marcus Dumervil are expected to anchor the tackle spots. Fernando Carmona, after a solid first season in Fayetteville following his transfer from San Jose State, will start at left guard. Veteran E’Marion Harris is the likely choice at right guard, while UCF transfer Caden Kitler is set to start at center.
Former Michigan State transfer Keyshawn Blackstock, who started last season, may serve as a reserve in 2025. Shaq McRoy, who redshirted his freshman year at Oregon, is expected to contribute both as a spot starter and a backup. Bubba Craig will also likely serve in a reserve role, while Kevin Broussard, Kash Courtney, and Blake Cherry offer developmental depth for the future..
DL
Starters
DE: Charleston Collins, Sophomore
DT: Cam Ball, Senior (RS)
DT: Danny Salli, Junior
DE: Quincy Rhodes, Junior
Bench
Phillip Lee, Senior (RS)
Justus Boone, Senior (RS)
Frank Mulipola, Senior (RS)
David Oke, Senior
Ken Talley, Junior (RS)
JJ Hollingsworth, Junior (RS)
Ian Geffrard, Sophomore (RS)
Kavion Henderson, Freshman (RS)
Kevin Oatis, Freshman
Caleb Bell, Freshman
Keiundre Johnson, Freshman
The position group with the biggest question marks on this season’s Razorback football team is the defensive line, which lost standout end Landon Jackson (Buffalo Bills) to the NFL. Redshirt senior Cam Ball is expected to step up as the leader of the unit and establish himself as one of the top defensive tackles in the SEC. Lining up next to him will be Danny Salli, with Quincy Rhodes and Charleston Collins projected to start at defensive end.
Collins is a talented player who needs to take a significant step forward if the Razorbacks’ defensive line is to become a reliable unit in 2025. To bolster the group, defensive line coach Deke Adams added several transfers during the offseason, including Phillip Lee (Troy), Justus Boone (Florida), and Frank Mulipola (Texas-Permian Basin). Lee and Boone are expected to compete for starting roles during fall camp.
LB
Starters
Xavian Sorey Jr., Senior (RS)
Stephen Dix Jr., Senior (RS)
Bench
Bradley Shaw, Sophomore
Tavion Wallace, Freshman
Andrew Harris, Junior
Justin Logan, Freshman (RS)
Wyatt Simmons, Freshman (RS)
Arkansas returns former Georgia transfer Xavian Sorey Jr. and Stephen Dix Jr. as the leaders of its linebacker group. Sorey Jr. is widely expected to be an NFL Draft pick next April given his talent, and Dix Jr. could follow suit with another year of development under defensive coordinator Travis Williams. Sophomore Bradley Shaw and top-ranked freshman Tavion Wallace will back up Sorey Jr. and Dix Jr., while Justin Logan and Wyatt Simmons provide additional depth in the room.
Secondary
Starters
CB: Selman Bridges, Sophomore
CB: Kani Walker, Senior (RS)
FS: Caleb Wooden, Senior
SS: Miguel Mitchell, Senior
NB: Larry Worth III, Senior
Bench
Julian Neal, Senior (RS)
Jordan Young, Senior (RS)
Quentavius Scandrett, Senior
Keshawn Davila, Junior
JJ Shelton, Freshman
Taijh Overton, Freshman
Nigel Pringle, Freshman
An influx of new talent headlines Marcus Woodson’s defensive backfield entering the 2025 season. Oklahoma transfer Kani Walker, who dealt with an injury during spring ball, is expected to compete for a starting cornerback spot alongside top junior college defensive back Keshawn Davila, Cincinnati transfer Jordan Young, and returner Selman Bridges.
Woodson made key additions during the spring transfer window to shore up the secondary, bringing in Julian Neal from Fresno State and Quentavius Scandrett from Eastern Michigan. Former Auburn Tiger Caleb Wooden and returner Miguel Mitchell are projected to start at safety, while Larry Worth is expected to start at the “hog” position—Arkansas’ version of the nickel back.
Freshmen JJ Shelton, Taijh Overton, and Nigel Pringle will provide depth in the defensive backfield.
Special Teams
Starters
Field Goal Kicker: Scott Starzyk, Freshman
Kickoff Man: Blake Ford, Junior (RS)
Punter: Devin Bale, Senior (RS)
Long Snapper: Ashton Ngo, Senior (RS)
Kick Returner: Rodney Hill, Junior (RS)
Punt Returner: Kam Shanks, Sophomore (RS)
Freshman Scott Starzyk is expected to begin the season as the Razorbacks’ field goal kicker, while veteran Blake Ford will handle kickoff duties. Redshirt senior Devin Bale will serve as the team’s punter and will receive snaps from long snapper Ashton Ngo. Running back Rodney Hill and wide receiver Kam Shanks are likely to return kickoffs for the Razorbacks. Shanks, a standout punt returner at UAB, is expected to firmly hold down that role for Arkansas in 2025.
Incoming 2025 Class (via 247sports)
177.Tavion Wallace (#16LB) Baxley, GA Appling County HS
Kevin Oatis (#40DL) Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg HS
Grayson Wilson (#26QB) Conway, AR Conway HS
Reginald Vaughn (#46DL) Flowood, MS Heartfield Academy HS
Ja’Kayden Ferguson (#43WR) Missouri City, TX Fort Bend Marshall HS
Caleb Bell (#76DL) Alpharetta, GA Milton HS
Keiundre Johnson (#55EDGE) Terrell, TX Terrell HS
Kash Courtney (#60OT) Carthage, TX Carthage HS
Keshawn Davila (#1CB) Senatobia, MS Northwest Mississippi CC
Trent Sellers (#63EDGE) Mobile, AL Faith Academy HS
Lionel Prudhomme (#52IOL) Shreveport, LA Captain Shreve HS
Blake Cherry (#66OT) Owasso, OK Owasso HS
Quentin Murphy (#65ATH) Little Rock, AR Parkview Magnet HS
JJ Shelton (#103LB) Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff H
Taijh Overton (#91S) Mobile, AL Williamson HS
Antonio Jordan (#137WR) Warren, AR Warren HS
Cam Settles (#94RB) Little Rock, AR Parkview Magnet HS
Gavin Garretson (#115EDGE) Chico, CA Pleasant Valley HS
Bubba Craig (#2IOL) Hutchinson, KS Hutchinson CC
Markeylin Battle (#105RB) Atlanta, TX Atlanta HS
Nigel Pringle (#91ATH) Houston, TX North Shore HS
Scott Starzyk (#10K) The Woodlands, TX The Woodlands HS
Transfer Additions (via 247sports)
74.CB Julian Neal, Senior (RS) Previous School: Stanford
96.OT Corey Robinson II, Senior (RS) Previous School: Georgia Tech
158.TE Jaden Platt, Sophomore (RS) Previous School: Texas A&M
159.WR O’Mega Blake, Senior (RS) Previous School: Charlotte
228.OT Shaq McRoy, Freshman (RS) Previous School: Oregon
243.DL Justus Boone, Senior (RS) Previous School: Florida
259.WR Courtney Crutchfield, Freshman (RS) Previous School: Missouri
262.CB Kani Walker, Senior (RS) Previous School: Oklahoma
382.DL David Oke, Senior Previous School: Abilene Christian
395.OT Marcus Dumervil, Senior (RS) Previous School: Maryland
469.EDGE Phillip Lee, Senior (RS) Previous School: Troy
631.CB Jordan Young, Senior (RS) Previous School: Cincinnati
674.IOL Kavion Broussard, Freshman (RS) Previous School: Ole Miss
697.WR Ismael Cisse, Sophomore (RS) Previous School: Stanford
731.OT Caden Kitler, Junior (RS) Previous School: UCF
732.DE Ken Talley, Junior (RS) Previous School: Michigan State
741.S Caleb Wooden, Senior Previous School: Auburn
784.RB Mike Washington Jr., Senior Previous School: New Mexico State
833.WR Andy Jean, Sophomore (RS) Previous School: Florida/Pittsburgh
863.CB Shakur Smalls, Senior Previous School: Maine
889.WR Kam Shanks, Sophomore (RS) Previous School: UAB
1133.TE Rohan Jones, Senior Previous School: Montana State
1157.RB AJ Green, Senior (RS) Previous School: Oklahoma State
1241.WR Raylen Sharpe, Senior (RS) Previous School: Fresno State
1262.QB Trever Jackson, Junior Previous School: Florida State
1280.LB Trent Whalen, Graduate Previous School: Kent State
1390.S Quentavius Scandrett, Senior Previous School: Eastern Michigan
WR Jalen Brown, Sophomore (RS) Previous School: Florida State
LB Andrew Harris, Junior Previous School: UCF
DL Frank Mulipola, Senior (RS) Previous School: Texas-Permian Basin
K Blake Ford, Junior (RS) Previous School: North Texas
2025 Schedule Projections
8/30 Alabama A&M Win
9/6 Arkansas State (Little Rock) Win
9/13 @ Ole Miss Loss
9/20 @ Memphis Win
9/27 Notre Dame Loss
10/4 Off
10/11 @ Tennessee Loss
10/18 Texas A&M Loss
10/25 Auburn Win
11/1 Mississippi State Win
11/8 Off
11/15 @ LSU Loss
11/22 @ Texas Loss
11/29 Missouri (Senior Day) Loss
Projected Record: 5-7 (2-6) SEC (Subject to change with my upcoming multiple game preview posts coming)