2009 (Sophomore): Freeman went into spring practice and heads into the fall listed second on the depth chart at left tackle behind returning starter Ray Dominguez. He could figure into the rotation with the offense and also see time with the special teams. He has added 21 pounds since last year, going from 277 to 298.
2008 (Freshman): He earned his first letter after getting snaps with the offense in games against Alabama, Florida and Ole Miss, splitting time with Michael Aguirre. He helped Michael Smith become the ninth 1,000-yard rusher in school history, finish the year second in the SEC and No. 22 in the nation with 207 carries for 1,072 yards and eight touchdowns. He also helped protect Casey Dick, who completed 205 passes, and threw for 2,586 yards and 13 touchdowns. The completion total is a school record, the yardage total ranks second and the TDs tie for eighth. Arkansas’ 3,115 yards passing is a school record and the 4,477 yards of total offense ranks ninth.
2007 (Redshirt): He redshirted while working with the scout team and transitioning from his high school position of tight end to tackle. He began the 2007 season at 250 pounds, but bulked up to 277.
Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1988, he is the son of Grace Walker. He is majoring in agricultural business. He was named to the SEC’s 2007-08 Freshman Academic Honor Roll and to Arkansas’ Lon Farrell Academic Honor Roll for Fall 2007.
Freeman was a member of the AP Arkansas Super Team at tight end and defensive end for Coach John Vitale at Paris. He had 472 yards receiving with nine touchdowns. He also recorded nine pancake blocks, three champion blocks and a pair of deuce blocks. On defense, he had 49 tackles, six sacks and 10 hurries. As a junior, he had 12 receptions for 210 yards and four touchdowns. As a sophomore, he had six catches for 63 yards and two scores in a run-oriented offense. Rivals listed him as the No. 14 tight end in the nation and as the No. 5 prospect in the state. HawgSports.com named him to its Natural 21 list at No. 6. Rivals listed him as a four-star recruit.