Three Razorbacks Earn Associated Press All-SEC Honors
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas placed three players on the 2025 Associated Press All-SEC teams, as senior TE Rohan Jones, junior DL Quincy Rhodes Jr., and senior RB Mike Washington Jr. all earned second-team recognition.
Jones made an immediate impact in his lone season as a Razorback. The Montreal, Quebec, Canada, product hauled in 19 receptions for 519 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing twice for 10 yards and a touchdown this season. He became just the fourth Arkansas tight end to register 500+ yards receiving in a single season, alongside Hunter Henry, DJ Williams, and Chris Gragg. Jones’ 27.3 yards per reception were the most by a tight end with 15 or more receptions in a season in FBS history. To be considered for the NCAA record books, a minimum of 30 receptions is required. Jones led Arkansas in receiving yards in three games during the 2025 season, highlighted by a career-high 127 yards on three receptions in a loss to Auburn on Oct. 25. Jones is the first Arkansas tight end to earn All-SEC honors since Hunter Henry in 2015
Rhodes Jr. had a breakout junior season in 2025, tallying 44 total tackles with a team-leading 15.5 tackles for loss in addition to eight sacks, six quarterback hurries, and a forced fumble. His 15.5 tackles for loss were the most by an Arkansas defender since Trey Flowers (15.5 TFL) in 2015. He also became the first Hog to register double-digit tackles in a season since Landon Jackson (13.5 TFL) in 2023 and was the first Razorback to record three multi-sack games in a season since Tre Williams in 2021. Rhodes finished the regular season ranking 13th nationally and second in the SEC in tackles for loss per game (1.23) and 23rd nationally in sacks per game (0.67). The North Little Rock native tallied six tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss, one sack, and a forced fumble against Mississippi State on Nov. 1. He was one of three Power 4 defenders to register 4.5 tackles for loss in a game this season, alongside Stephen Daley of Indiana and Caden Curry of Ohio State. Additionally, his 4.5 tackles for loss were the most in a single game by an Arkansas defender since 2005.
Washington Jr., became the 16th player in program history and first Razorback since Raheim “Rocket” Sanders in 2022 to register a 1,000+ yard rushing season after rushing 167 times for 1,070 yards and eight touchdowns in 2025. The Utica, N.Y. product tallied five 100+ yard rushing games while running for a touchdown in seven of the Hogs’ 12 games this season. He also became the first Razorback to reach 100+ rushing yards in back-to-back games against an SEC opponent since Alex Collins in 2015, after running for 131 yards at Tennessee (Oct. 11) and 147 yards against Texas A&M (Oct. 18). Washington Jr. also tallied 28 receptions for 226 yards and a touchdown during his 2025 campaign.
Rhodes Jr., Washington Jr. and OL Fernando Carmona recently earned second-team Coaches’ All-SEC honors earlier this week.
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