3 concerns we still have for Arkansas football after spring practices
It was a productive spring for Arkansas football, but here are three concerns we still have for the Hogs heading into the summer.
FAYETTEVILLE — Ryan Silverfield's first spring with Arkansas football is over, and the new head coach left the preseason window encouraged about his team's development. The Razorbacks are hunting a bounce-back season after going 2-10 in 2025. A new roster and coaching staff laid their foundation down during the past six weeks.
But questions remain heading into the fall, with two quarterbacks still dueling to win the starting job for the season's first game against North Alabama in early September. Here are three concerns we still have for the Hogs after spring practices. Pass protection along Arkansas football offensive line The Razorbacks made improvements in this category during the 2025 season, but they still ranked 106th in the country with 2.
4 sacks allowed per game. The Hogs lost three starters from last year's offensive line, including left tackle Corey Robinson II (eligibility) and E'Marion Harris (transfer). From our vantage point, the defensive line outshined the offensive line during spring practices.
Quincy Rhodes was a wrecking-ball and could be a first-round pick in next year's draft, but Steven Soles Jr. , Charlie Collins and Jamonta Waller all had bright days getting after the quarterbacks. The defense had five sacks in the Red-White game.