Taylen Green, Raylen Sharpe shine as Arkansas football puts pads on during preseason camp

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Arkansas football resumed practice Thursday, donning pads for the first time this preseason. Quarterback Taylen Green displayed impressive chemistry with receiver Raylen Sharpe, completing a touchdown pass during drills. Green's performance included a perfect completion record in the fastball period, emphasizing the first-team offense's strength. The offensive line excelled in pass protection, providing quarterbacks with ample time and creating opportunities for freshman running back Markeylin Bratton. Meanwhile, the secondary's depth chart remains fluid, with Jaheim Singletary and Selman Bridges starting at cornerback.

Their rotation reflects the competitive atmosphere as the Razorbacks prepare for the upcoming season. The team's first scrimmage is set for Saturday, marking a significant milestone in preseason preparations. The effective collaboration between the offense and the evolving defense will be crucial for the Razorbacks' success.

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