3 Arkansas players to watch ahead of Texas A&M’s Week 5 matchup

Here are three Razorbacks to watch ahead of Texas A&M vs. Arkansas

Texas A&M (3-1, 1-0 SEC) will take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-1. 1-0 SEC) on Saturday afternoon, knowing that this will be the final time both teams will meet inside AT&T Stadium as a venue change is imminent for next season.

Both are entering the contest at 3-1, knowing that a win could provide a huge boost towards the thick of SEC play. The Aggies will host an undefeated Missouri team just a week later in October. 5, as the games only get tougher from here on out.

Looking at Arkansas’ roster, several players on offense and defense stand out the most and are likely the more scouted players for head coach Mike Elko and his staff. Here are the three Razorbacks to watch ahead of Texas A&M vs. Arkansas:

LB Xavian Sorey Jr.

While senior defensive end Landon Jackson certainly deserves to be mentioned, he has yet to record a sack this season. At the same time, junior linebacker Xavian Sorey leads the team with 25 tackles while recording one sack. Whoever starts at quarterback for Texas A&M, knowing where Sorey is at all times is extremely important. Speed, tackling, and impressive instincts make up Sorey’s athletic profile.

WR Andrew Armstrong 

Andrew Armstrong is quarterback Taylen Green’s primary weapon in the passing game. He currently leads the team with 23 receptions and 348 receiving yards, but his 6-4 frame and downfield speed could give the Aggie secondary fits throughout the game. In the win against Auburn, Armstrong recorded five receptions for 47 yards due to good defense on the Tiger’s part, so it will take a borderline elite effort to keep him contained on Saturday.

QB Taylen Green 

Taylen Green lit up the scoreboard to open the season against Arkansas Pine Bluff but has only thrown for four touchdowns while taking nine sacks due to indecisive play in the pocket. While Texas A&M’s pass rush will need to keep him from finding confidence early, keeping Green in the pocket is key, as the junior has already run for 325 yards and four touchdowns this season. Forcing Green to sit back and pass could be a win for the Aggie defense.

Texas A&M will face Arkansas inside AT&T Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ESPN.

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