Junior college offensive lineman has officially committed to the Arkansas Razorbacks football program.
Craig, a towering presence at 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds, currently plays for Hutchinson Community College in Kansas. The Razorbacks extended an offer to him earlier in the spring, recognizing his talent and potential to contribute to their offensive line. Craig further solidified his connection with the team during an unofficial visit to Fayetteville on November 2, where he attended Arkansas’ game against Ole Miss.
The highly regarded lineman had a range of offers from other programs, including Temple, Liberty, and Texas-San Antonio, among others. Despite these options, Craig opted for Arkansas, adding strength and depth to the Razorbacks’ 2025 recruiting class. He is considered a three-star prospect by 247Sports, which also ranks him as the top interior offensive lineman and the No. 26 overall junior college recruit in the nation.
Craig’s commitment marks a significant addition to Arkansas’ already impressive offensive line haul. He becomes the fifth offensive lineman to pledge to the Razorbacks for this recruiting cycle, reflecting the team’s focus on building a strong and versatile front line. Furthermore, Craig’s decision boosts the program’s overall commitment count to 23 players for the 2025 class.
His size, skill set, and rankings make him a standout prospect, and he’s expected to bring both physicality and experience to Arkansas. As a junior college recruit, Craig will likely be ready to compete at a high level upon his arrival, providing the Razorbacks with a player who can make an immediate impact on the field.
The addition of Craig demonstrates Arkansas’ success in identifying and securing top talent from the junior college ranks, further positioning the team for future success in the SEC.