Arkansas went into the portal looking for help in two spots that needed it most: the defensive line and the secondary. That overhaul landed squarely on the shoulders of new defensive coordinator Ron Roberts, who clearly wanted more depth and more players who can make things happen in the backfield.
One of the biggest additions is Jamonta Waller, the former 4-star edge rusher who was ranked No. 52 in the 2024 recruiting cycle. Waller is set to work at the JACK position for Arkansas this fall, the same role Charlie Collins will also handle after his transfer from Auburn.
Waller is no stranger to Roberts’ defense. He signed with Auburn out of Picayune, Miss., after drawing offers from Alabama, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Texas A&M, Tennesse, Memphis, Tulane, Ole Miss, Penn State, Florida, and others.
At the prep level, he was a disruptive force over his final two seasons in Mississippi, piling up 175 tackles, 46 tackles for loss and 20.5 sacks. His résumé also included a spot in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game, an appearance in the Under Armour All-American Game and selection to the Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen list.
His path to Fayetteville has not been smooth. Waller dealt with a foot injury during his freshman season and did not complete his recovery until spring practice was almost over. He then missed the entire 2025 season and used a redshirt so he would not lose a year of eligibility before entering the transfer portal.
Arkansas does not see him as a classic oversized edge player. Some sites list him at 6-foot-1, 240 pounds, but what he brings is quickness, athleticism and the kind of twitch that lets him slip through blocks and get into the backfield. That showed up during spring practice, where his work at JACK drew praise from first-year coach Ryan Silverfield.
“[Having a pass rush] is huge,” Silverfield said April 4. “That’s that Jack position when we talked about how did we you want to base this defense.
I think the ability to get after the quarterback at that position is huge. We know Quincy Rhodes has great pass rush ability, and we’re going to continue to talk to Quincy about continuing to be better at that and being great versus the run.
"But that Jack position, we don’t want them just to be pass rushers, but it’s nice to be able to see. The ability to bend the edge, do different variety of pass rush moves.
It’s huge because we know you have to be able to affect the quarterback in here. If you can get there without having to blitz, if it’s a four-man rush, you give yourself a better opportunity the back end, as we well know."
Roberts’ defenses have long leaned on pressure and turnovers, and Waller’s high school production fits that mold. He forced three fumbles, recovered two more and blocked a punt during his prep career.
The Razorbacks want havoc plays, intensity and versatility from that spot, including the ability to drop into coverage as a jumbo linebacker. That is a role Waller has handled well before, even if he has not yet done it at Arkansas.
He will not be asked to carry that load alone. Collins and SEC veteran Steven Soles are also in the mix at JACK, giving Arkansas multiple options on a rebuilt defense. But Waller’s blend of skill and flexibility makes him one of the more intriguing pieces in the group.
“First, you want the dynamic pass rusher that is what you are looking for,” Roberts said during his first meeting with the media. “I want a dynamic guy who can bring that to the table, but he’s still got to be able to play the run.
"He’s got to set the run. So, most of the time we’re talking to him is, ‘Hey, he’s got to be able to at least be able to handle a tight end.’
Can he handle a tight end? Does he bring something to you as far as the pass-rush ability.
And then we want to get someone who, [on] third down, he needs to impact the football game.”
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