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re: Arkansas Football 2025 Recruiting Thread **WR Kamare Williams Commits**

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2026

QB - Kane Archer Greenwood, AR

DT - Jahkeem Stewart Reserve, LA

DB - Kennedi Bailey Atlanta, GA

EDGE - Colton Yarbrough Caddo, OK

DB - Amarean Porter Carrollton, TX

LB - Zayden Walker Ellaville, GA

WR - Devin Carter Evans, GA (FSU)

CB/S - Nassir McCoy College Park, GA

WR - Jabari Brady Fort Lauderdale, FL

DL - James Morrow Buford, GA

DL - Kameron Cody Savannah, GA

S/WR - J'Zavien Currence Rock Hill, SC

WR - Tedrick Lee FL

WR - Aaron Gregory Augusta, GA

WR - Dequane Prevo Texarkana, TX

S - Jireh Edwards Upper Marlboro, MD

QB - Landon Duckworth Jackson, AL

S - Keenan Harris St. Louis, MO

WR/DB - Justice Fitzpatrick Fort Lauderdale, FL

WR - Levon Morton Mesquite, TX

QB - Julian Lewis Carrollton, GA (USC)

QB/WR - Calvin Russell Miami, FL

DL - Bryce Perry-Wright Buford, GA

EDGE - Keenan Britt Oxford, AL

WR - Tristen Keys Hattiesburg, MS

OL - Bear McWhorter Cartersville, GA

EDGE - Tyler Atkinson Loganville, GA

S - Blaine Bradford Baton Rouge, LA

RB - Jamichael Jones Montgomery, AL

S - Zechariah Fort Bradenton, FL

RB - Raycine Guillory Aledo, TX

S - Zelus Hicks Lilburn, GA

OL - Jackson Cantwell Nixa, MO

DB - Tay Lockett San Diego, CA

CB - Samari Matthews Cornelius, NC

WR - O'Mari Johnson Wesson, MS

CB - Chaston Smith Knoxville, TN

DB - Shavar Young Jr. Knoxville, TN

WR - Tyreek King Knoxville, TN

CB - Jamarrion Gordon Jackson, AL

RB - DeZephen Walker Peculiar, MO

CB - Zyntreacs Otey Murfreesboro, TN

CB - Amari Jones Dunnellon, FL

CB - Jermaine Bishop Willis, TX

WR - Brayden Robinson Red Oak, TX

WR - Kaydon Finley Aledo, TX

CB - Isaiah Williams Missouri City, TX

TE - Kendre Harrison Reidsville, NC

S - Aiden Hall New Orleans, LA

OL - Jalan Chapman New Orleans, LA

CB - Lebron Bauer Allen, TX

CB - Brody Jennings Jacksonville, FL

ATH - Marcello Vitti Dearborn, MI

QB - Jonas Williams Bolingbrook, IL

LB - Ashton Moore Alpharetta, GA

WR - Brody Keefe Waxhaw, NC

OL - Breck Kolojay Littleton, CO

RB - Tradarian Bell Texarkana, TX

WR - Tylen Mathews Lake Cormorant, MS

S - Julian Burns Monroe, LA

2027

QB - Trent Seaborn Alabaster, AL

QB/ATH - Bryson Brown Tulsa, OK

RB - Brayden Tyson Snellville, GA

WR - Ethan Feaster DeSoto, TX

TE - Zane Rowe Denton, TX

RB - Amarri Irvin Miami, FL

RB - Noah Merriweather Warrenton, GA

OL/DL - Elijah Peeks Dallas, GA

RB - Jerry Beard Lincolnton, GA
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Posted on 9/12/23 at 12:58 pm to
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3. JACKSON CANTWELL


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Gorney's Take: The 6-foot-8, 300-pound offensive tackle from Nixa, Mo., not only has the size and skill to be an elite football player but he’s also a star in track and field and has one of the best pedigrees in the history of Rivals dating back to 2002.

Cantwell’s father, Christian, went to Missouri and then earned the silver medal in shot put in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and placed fourth in the 2012 London Olympics. His mother, Teri, competed in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

Oklahoma, Missouri and a host of others are involved.


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The reason I didn’t say Stewart is the most impressive prospect in the entire 2026 class so far is because that honor might go to offensive lineman Jackson Cantwell out of small-town Nixa, Mo. He’s all of 6-foot-8 and 300 pounds, moves well for his size and he has the best pedigree of anyone as both of his parents were in the Olympics for track and field.


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Both of Jackson Cantwell’s parents are former Olympic athletes, giving him an athletic pedigree that few recruits in recent memory can match. His genetic profile isn’t the only trait that stands out, as the Nixa (Mo.) product measures in at a towering 6-foot-8 and 300 pounds, with the athleticism to match his size, making him the prototype for a future NFL left tackle. While there may be a handful of 2026 recruits that can match his size, there are none that match his combination of size, athleticism and body control at this stage.

The NFL draft tells us that a quarterback is most likely to get drafted first overall, making the best player at that position more likely to land in the top spot each recruiting cycle. And while offensive tackle comes third in the NFL draft’s top pick pecking order, Cantwell has all of the tools to jockey for the top spot in his class.

The five-star will have his choice of any school in the country, but there are already five schools appearing to stand out above the rest in Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Georgia and Alabama.

– Clint Cosgrove
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Posted on 9/13/23 at 12:42 pm to
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TE: Kendre' Harrison


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Harrison is a fairly rare athlete at the tight end position. He is a high-end basketball player with a handful of scholarship offers on the hardwood. His future, however, is on the football field, and defenders should be very concerned with how they can match up with Harrison.

The 6-foot-7, 237-pound tight end has impressive coordination in the open field, does a great job catching the ball with his hands and is an ideal jump-ball target in the red zone. Harrison may not be overly dynamic with the ball in his hands, but he's hard to bring down.


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OL: Jackson Cantwell


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Cantwell is 6-foot-8 and 300 pounds with two parents who both competed in the Olympics. Who wants to bet against a player with that kind of athletic profile? Joking aside, Cantwell has eye-popping traits and outstanding film. He plays with the strength you'd expect from one of the country's best shot-put throwers and consistently plays with proper leverage.

Cantwell's footwork is impressive, and he is quick out of his stance and much more nimble than defenders expect. That quickness is a major asset to Cantwell as a pass blocker. He effectively mirrors the oncoming defensive lineman and shoots his hands with power. Cantwell can have a tendency to overextend and he'll continue work on setting and resetting his hands in pass protection.


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DE: Jahkeem Stewart


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Size, strength, quickness, aggressiveness and advanced technique – Stewart has it all and should only continue to get better. In almost any other year, Stewart would probably be the top overall prospect in the Rivals250.

Considering how technically and physically advanced he is as a prospect, Stewart would have a strong case to be a five-star in the 2024 class. It will be interesting to see how his game changes as he gets older.

Listed as a strongside defensive end, Stewart has the height (6-foot-6), length (34-inch arms) and agility to play on the edge of the defense, but he has the frame of a prospect who could easily bump inside and be a dominant defensive tackle.


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DB: Blaine Bradford


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Bradford is a dangerous defender in the secondary. The Louisiana native is a big hitter who has no issues dislodging the ball from the hands of would-be receivers. At 6-foot-2, Bradford has the size to be an intimidating presence and be a very effective run defender.

He has good instincts and reads the quarterback well. Bradford is very comfortable playing downhill and close to the line of scrimmage. His aggressive style should translate to the next level.
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