Arkansas receiver Andrew Armstrong said Tuesday that he is entering the NFL Draft.
Later in the day, a school spokesman told reporters that Armstrong will skip the Razorbacks’ bowl game. The destination isn’t yet known.
Armstrong led the Southeastern Conference in both receptions (78) and receiving yards (1,140) but caught just one touchdown in 11 games this season. His catches and yardage were both second-most in Arkansas history behind Cobi Hamilton, who had 90 receptions for 1,335 yards in 2012.
“It’s been a journey for the books and I wouldn’t trade it for anything because it has made me into the man I am today,” Armstrong said of his Razorbacks tenure in a social media post. “… I will never forget all the moments that were shared here in Fayetteville.”
Armstrong played two seasons at Texas A&M-Commerce before transferring to Arkansas ahead of the 2023 season. In two seasons with the Razorbacks, he caught 134 passes for 1,904 yards and six scores.
–Field Level Media
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