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Football Arkansas' official depth chart for Missouri game

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FAYETTEVILLE — The Arkansas Razorbacks (6-5, 3-4 SEC) have released the depth chart for Saturday's regular season finale against the No. 24 Missouri Tigers (8-3, 4-3 SEC) at Razorback Stadium.

Arkansas recovered from a slow start to take down Louisiana Tech, 35-14, over the weekend in Fayetteville. Missouri bounced back from a loss to South Carolina on Sept. 16 with a 39-20 win at Mississippi State on Saturday.

A few changes were made to this week's depth chart, most notably the absence of junior defensive end Nico Davillier at the defensive end position. The pass-rusher did not play against Louisiana Tech on Saturday due to a knee injury, and senior Anton Juncaj is the lone listed starter in Davillier's place. Backing up Juncaj is freshman Charlie Collins.

At safety, sophomore TJ Metcalf and junior Miguel Mitchell no longer have an "or" listed between them. Metcalf is the starter with Mitchell backing him up. Finally, redshirt sophomore Brooks Edmonson is listed as the backup center behind Addison Nichols instead of redshirt sophomore Amaury Wiggins, who is no longer listed on the depth chart.

Here is the full Arkansas depth chart ahead of Saturday's game against Missouri, which is set to kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT on SEC Network at Memorial Stadium.

Offense​

Offense
PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamThird TeamOther
QBTaylen GreenMalachi SingletonKJ JacksonBlake Boda
RBJa'Quinden JacksonRashod DubinionRodney HillBraylen Russell, Tyrell Reed
TELuke HaszAndreas PaaskeN/AN/A
WR-XAndrew ArmstrongMonte HarrisonN/AN/A
WR - ZTyrone BrodenJordan AnthonyCJ Brown OR Davion DozierN/A
WR-WIsaiah SategnaIsaac TeSlaaN/AN/A
LTFernando Carmona Jr.E'Marion HarrisN/AN/A
LGKeyshawn Blackstock OR Patrick KutasN/AN/AN/A
CAddison NicholsBrooks EdmonsonN/AN/A
RGJoshua BraunTy'Kieast CrawfordN/AN/A
RTE'Marion HarrisJoe MoreN/AN/A

Defense​

Defense
PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamThird TeamOther
DELandon JacksonQuincy Rhodes Jr.N/AN/A
DTCam BallKeivie RoseDanny SailiN/A
DTEric GregoryIan GeffrardN/AN/A
DEAnton JuncajCharlie CollinsN/AN/A
LBBrad Spence OR Stephen Dix Jr.Alex SanfordN/AN/A
LBXavian Sorey Jr.Anthony Switzer OR Bradley ShawN/AN/A
HogDoneiko SlaughterTevis MetcalfN/AN/A
STJ MetcalfMiguel MitchellAhkhari JohnsonN/A
SJayden Johnson OR Larry Worth IIIN/AN/AN/A
CBKee'yon StewartMarquise RobinsonN/AN/A
CBHudson ClarkJaheim SingletarySelman BridgesN/A
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Special Teams​

Special Teams
PositionFirst TeamSecond Team
KMatthew ShipleyCharlie Von Der Meden
KODevin BaleN/A
PDevin BaleSam Dubwig
HDevin BaleSam Dubwig
LSAshton NgoMax Schmidly
KRIsaiah SategnaRodney Hill
PRIsaiah SategnaBryce Stephens

Arkansas lands 2025 kicker out of Texas

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From @masonchoate:

Arkansas landed its potential kicker of the future Tuesday with a commitment from 2025 kicker Scott Starzyk out of The Woodlands, Texas.

Starzyk was formerly committed to Iowa before he de-committed Monday. He replaces former commit Evan Noel, who flipped to Florida on Nov. 11.

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Current kickers Matthew Shipley and Kyle Ramsey, who have both started at times this season, are both out of eligibility after this year.

Kohl's Professional Camps list Starzyk as a five-star and the No. 1 kicker in the nation for the 2025 class.

“At Kohl's National Scholarship Camp in July of 2023 he showed great improvement in punting and kicking,” according to the Khol’s Kicking website. “His punt score of 108.74 points, kick-off score of 109.82 points, and field goal score of 31 were all at the D1 level. We are so excited for Starzyk's future! At the March Ranking Event, he graded out in the top 10 as both a kicker and punter. His kick-offs and punt distances were different compared to the other campers on the windy day.

“He was able to kick multiple 80 yard kick-offs. At the Texas Showcase in May of 2022 he had a perfect charting of field goals at the event with 11 points made out of 11 and hit multiple 69+ yard kickoffs with over 3.8 seconds of hang time. His punting was also at the elite level with a 50-yard, 4.78 second hang time hit during the charting portion of camp. Starzyk is one of the most talented specialists in the 2025 class and we expect big things from him in college.”

The 2025 recruiting class for Arkansas is nearing completion, if it isn’t already finished. The class features 24 commitments and it ranked 28th nationally on Rivals before Starzyk’s pledge.
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