Woodaz, Brown on Butkus Award Watch List

CHICAGO — (July 30, 2025) — The Butkus Foundation today released the preseason watch list for the 41st annual collegiate Butkus Award®, honoring the nation’s top linebacker. The 51-player list pays tribute to Dick Butkus’ iconic No. 51 jersey, worn during his Hall of Fame career as the most feared defender in football history.

The Foundation also announced its Takes Heart™ initiative with Carle Illinois College of Medicine will be featured in an August Big Ten Today broadcast, showcasing joint leadership from both organizations. The partnership advances life-saving cardiovascular screening for athletes, a cause Dick Butkus championed after a 2001 scan extended his life by 23 years.

Candidates for the 2025 Butkus Award represent 39 colleges and universities nationwide. The list includes returning standouts like Alabama’s Deontae Lawson and Ohio State’s Sonny Styles, alongside emerging talents such as Indiana’s Aiden Fisher and USC’s Eric Gentry. The watch list by conference includes: SEC (18), Big Ten (12), ACC (8), and Big 12 (9), with additional nominees from four other conferences.

Award semi-finalists will be named November 4, finalists November 25, and the winner revealed by December 10. Appearing on the watch list is not a requirement to win the award. The 2025 winner will be honored at a ceremony at the University of Illinois’ Memorial Stadium in early 2026, featured on a Big Ten Network special.

The 51-member selection committee, comprised of coaches, scouts, and journalists, evaluates candidates based on the qualities that defined Butkus’ career: toughness, leadership, competitiveness, football character, and traditional linebacking skills.

The 2024 Butkus Award winners include collegiate winner Jalon Walker of Georgia, selected 15th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 2025 NFL Draft; high school winner Christian Jones of Omaha Westside, now at the University of Nebraska; and professional winner Zack Baun of the Philadelphia Eagles, who helped lead his team to a Super Bowl championship.

“These linebackers exemplify the standard my Dad set for the position,” said Matt Butkus. “With our Carle Illinois partnership, we’re ensuring his legacy continues to impact lives both on and off the field through heart health awareness.”

About the Butkus Award: Founded in 1985, the Award honors linebackers at three levels while supporting the Butkus family’s causes, including cardiovascular health (Takes Heart™) and natural training (I Play Clean®). 

                                     2025 Butkus Award Watchlist

Deontae Lawson – Alabama                           Eric Gentry – USC  

Justin Jefferson – Alabama                                Lander Barton – Utah  

Keyshaun Elliott – Arizona State                    Caleb Woodson – Virginia Tech  

Xavian Sorey – Arkansas                                   Taariq Al-Uqdah – Washington  

Keaton Thomas – Baylor                                  Christian Alliegro – Wisconsin  

Jack Kelly – BYU                                                    Isaiah Glasker – BYU  

Jordan Kwiatkowski – Central Michigan   Wade Woodaz – Clemson  

Sammy Brown – Clemson                               CJ Allen – Georgia  

Chris Cole – Georgia                                          Aiden Fisher – Indiana  

Austin Romaine – Kansas State                   Alex Afari – Kentucky  

Stanquan Clark – Louisville                           Harold Perkins – LSU  

Whit Weeks – LSU                                               Daniel Wingate – Maryland  

Wesley Bissainthe – Miami-Fla.                   Jaishawn Barham – Michigan  

Ernest Hausmann – Michigan                         TJ Dottery – Mississippi  

Andrew Jones – Mississippi                           Jalen Smith – Mississippi State  

Triston Newson – Missouri                              Andrew Simpson – North Carolina  

Drayk Bowen – Notre Dame                          Jaylen Sneed – Notre Dame  

Sonny Styles – Ohio State                              Arvell Reese – Ohio State  

Kip Lewis – Oklahoma                                     Sammy Omosigho – Oklahoma  

Bryan McCoy – Oklahoma State                 Jason Henderson – Old Dominion  

Devon Jackson – Oregon                                Bryce Boettcher – Oregon  

Kyle Louis – Pittsburgh                                    Rasheem Biles – Pittsburgh  

Mani Powell – Purdue                                       Kaleb Elarms-Orr – TCU  

Arion Carter – Tennessee                               Anthony Hill – Texas  

Liona Lefau – Texas                                          Taurean York – Texas A&M  

Jacob Rodriguez – Texas Tech