Now that the class of 2024 is mostly in the rear-view mirror, it's time to turn the page to the class of 2025.
The Hogs currently have two commitments in the class of 2025, both of which are on the offensive side of the ball.
This board provides a one-stop shop for you to see who Arkansas currently has committed and who it's targeting, updated weekly. This iteration of the board will look at the offensive recruits Arkansas already has committed, as well as the ones they’re targeting.
I want to stress how early it is for these recruits, as the class of 2025 is still a little under a year away from signing. It's likely a lot of these guys will come to Fayetteville on visits in the coming months.
For more information on a specific recruit, click their name and it will take you to their Rivals profile.
Arkansas locked up its 2025 quarterback early on, as Grayson Wilson committed to the Razorbacks after the spring scrimmage on April 15.
Last season for Central Arkansas Christian, he threw for 3,413 yards and 41 touchdowns to just two interceptions. He also added 837 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground.
Wilson is ranked the No. 10 dual-threat quarterback in the country according to Rivals. At this point, there's no indication the Hogs want more than one quarterback in the class.
Arkansas has never really had a running back issue as long as Jimmy Smith has been in charge of that department, and the Hogs got their guy early in four-star Jamarion Parker.
Parker plays for Cardinal Ritter College Prep in St. Louis, and he chose the Hogs over a slew of other programs, including Michigan, Ole Miss, Missouri, Penn State and others.
It will be a little while before we learn how many running backs the Hogs will take this year, but right now it wouldn't surprise me to see Arkansas target two guys in the class.
Bo Walker was removed after he committed to Georgia.
Arkansas is currently searching for a new wide receivers coach after Kenny Guiton left the Hogs for Wisconsin earlier this week. There are currently no wide receivers committed, but there are plenty of options out there.
While the Hogs haven't tapped into California often, Dreyden Garner is one to keep an eye on. He plays for University City High School, where 2026 Arkansas defensive back commit Tay Lockett used to play before transferring to St. John Bosco.
Antonio Jordan out of Warren could be heavily recruited later on in the cycle. Arkansas has done well in Warren, with names like Treylon Burks, Jarius Wright, Chris Gragg and others coming out in recent years. Jordan currently has offers from Tennessee, Arkansas and South Carolina.
Jaden Perez came to Arkansas for a Prospect Day visit in January but it's been quiet on his front recently.
Jerome Bettis Jr. — the son of the NFL legend by the same name — seems to be leaning toward Notre Dame, but he did indicate to HawgBeat earlier this year he would like to take a visit to Arkansas, so we'll leave him on the list.
Tanook Hines and Dillon Alfred both told HawgBeat they'd like to take a visit to Arkansas as well.
Nate Roberts' brother, Jake, plays for Baylor and being in Washington, Oklahoma, is right in the Sooners' backyard, so expect both Oklahoma and Baylor to be major players in the recruitment of the No. 145 player in the country according to Rivals.
I'm also lumping Lance Jackson into this board because the Hogs are looking at him at tight end and defensive end. The brother of current Razorback Landon Jackson is one of the coaching staff's highest priorities in the class of 2025. It helps that the Hogs have his former teammate Ahkhari Johnson on campus as well.
Emaree Winston was removed after committing to Texas.
Bear Tenney comes from Lucas, Texas, and the same high school (Lovejoy) that produced former Razorback Bumper Pool. He's picked up offers from Texas A&M and Florida in recent weeks.
The Hogs currently have two commitments in the class of 2025, both of which are on the offensive side of the ball.
This board provides a one-stop shop for you to see who Arkansas currently has committed and who it's targeting, updated weekly. This iteration of the board will look at the offensive recruits Arkansas already has committed, as well as the ones they’re targeting.
I want to stress how early it is for these recruits, as the class of 2025 is still a little under a year away from signing. It's likely a lot of these guys will come to Fayetteville on visits in the coming months.
For more information on a specific recruit, click their name and it will take you to their Rivals profile.
Quarterback
QuarterbackName | City/State | Star Ranking | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Grayson Wilson | North Little Rock | 3 | Committed |
Arkansas locked up its 2025 quarterback early on, as Grayson Wilson committed to the Razorbacks after the spring scrimmage on April 15.
Last season for Central Arkansas Christian, he threw for 3,413 yards and 41 touchdowns to just two interceptions. He also added 837 yards and 15 touchdowns on the ground.
Wilson is ranked the No. 10 dual-threat quarterback in the country according to Rivals. At this point, there's no indication the Hogs want more than one quarterback in the class.
Running Back
Running BackName | City/State | Star Ranking | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Jamarion Parker | St. Louis, Missouri | 4 | Committed |
DJ Dugar | Leander, Texas | 3 | Uncommitted |
Waltez Clark | Tampa, Florida | UR | Uncommitted |
Tre Leonard | Florence, South Carolina | 3 | Uncommitted |
Arkansas has never really had a running back issue as long as Jimmy Smith has been in charge of that department, and the Hogs got their guy early in four-star Jamarion Parker.
Parker plays for Cardinal Ritter College Prep in St. Louis, and he chose the Hogs over a slew of other programs, including Michigan, Ole Miss, Missouri, Penn State and others.
It will be a little while before we learn how many running backs the Hogs will take this year, but right now it wouldn't surprise me to see Arkansas target two guys in the class.
Bo Walker was removed after he committed to Georgia.
Wide Receiver
Wide ReceiverName | City/State | Star Ranking | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Dreyden Garner | San Diego, California | 3 | Uncommitted |
Dillon Alfred | Saraland, Alabama | 4 | Uncommitted |
Tanook Hines | Houston, Texas | 3 | Uncommitted |
Antonio Jordan | Warren | Uncommitted | |
Jerome Bettis Jr. | Atlanta, Georgia | 3 | Uncommitted |
Jaden Perez | San Antonio, Texas | 4 | Uncommitted |
Arkansas is currently searching for a new wide receivers coach after Kenny Guiton left the Hogs for Wisconsin earlier this week. There are currently no wide receivers committed, but there are plenty of options out there.
While the Hogs haven't tapped into California often, Dreyden Garner is one to keep an eye on. He plays for University City High School, where 2026 Arkansas defensive back commit Tay Lockett used to play before transferring to St. John Bosco.
Antonio Jordan out of Warren could be heavily recruited later on in the cycle. Arkansas has done well in Warren, with names like Treylon Burks, Jarius Wright, Chris Gragg and others coming out in recent years. Jordan currently has offers from Tennessee, Arkansas and South Carolina.
Jaden Perez came to Arkansas for a Prospect Day visit in January but it's been quiet on his front recently.
Jerome Bettis Jr. — the son of the NFL legend by the same name — seems to be leaning toward Notre Dame, but he did indicate to HawgBeat earlier this year he would like to take a visit to Arkansas, so we'll leave him on the list.
Tanook Hines and Dillon Alfred both told HawgBeat they'd like to take a visit to Arkansas as well.
Tight End
Tight EndName | City/State | Star Ranking | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Nate Roberts | Washington, Oklahoma | 4 | Uncommitted |
Bear Tenney | Lucas, Texas | 4 | Uncommitted |
Lance Jackson | Texarkana, Texas | 4 | Uncommitted |
Nate Roberts' brother, Jake, plays for Baylor and being in Washington, Oklahoma, is right in the Sooners' backyard, so expect both Oklahoma and Baylor to be major players in the recruitment of the No. 145 player in the country according to Rivals.
I'm also lumping Lance Jackson into this board because the Hogs are looking at him at tight end and defensive end. The brother of current Razorback Landon Jackson is one of the coaching staff's highest priorities in the class of 2025. It helps that the Hogs have his former teammate Ahkhari Johnson on campus as well.
Emaree Winston was removed after committing to Texas.
Bear Tenney comes from Lucas, Texas, and the same high school (Lovejoy) that produced former Razorback Bumper Pool. He's picked up offers from Texas A&M and Florida in recent weeks.