Fehlhafer, Henson chosen to official 2025 NAIA All-America teams

By Jacob Knabel on Dec. 11, 2025 in Football

2025 NAIA Football All-Americans

SEWARD, Neb. – Two defensive standouts from Concordia University, Nebraska Football landed on the 2025 All-America honor roll announced on Thursday (Dec. 11) by the NAIA National Office. Senior defensive lineman Carson Fehlhafer was named a First Team All-American while senior defensive back Daylon Henson was selected as a Third Team All-American.

All-Americans were chosen by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) NAIA All-America Selection Committee. The committee is made up of two head coaches from each of the AFCA’s seven districts, one of whom serves as a district chairman, along with another head coach who serves as the chairman of the selection committee.

The first team award is a sign of the respect earned by Fehlhafer, who missed the season’s final four games after suffering an injury. Fehlhafer ranked amongst the national leaders in tackles for loss and sacks (and led the GPAC in both categories) at the time the injury occurred. In six games in 2025, the Utica, Neb., native totaled 31 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks and three blocked kicks. A two-time First Team All-GPAC award winner, Fehlhafer’s four-year career totals include 116 tackles, 28.5 tackles for loss, 17 sacks and four blocked kicks. Fehlhafer earned an NAIA National Player of the Week award in both 2024 and 2025. Fehlhafer is also an NAIA Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-District award winner in the sports of football and track & field. He is studying Business Administration.

Henson has earned All-America honors in back-to-back seasons after being chosen to the first team as a junior in 2024 by the Associated Press. A native of Pearland, Texas, Henson starred as a safety that frequently played up in the box this fall. In 2025, Henson notched 71 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, seven pass breakups, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two sacks. He scored two touchdowns on errant punt snaps. In his Concordia career, Henson collected 150 tackles, 23 tackles for loss, 18 pass breakups, seven interceptions, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, two sacks and three touchdowns. He is a two-time First Team All-GPAC award winner. Henson is a Business Administration major.

During Head Coach Patrick Daberkow’s nine-year tenure, the program’s AFCA All-Americans have included Tarence Roby (2017), Lane Napier (2018-2021), Garrett Schardt (2021), Korrell Koehlmoos (2022), Austin Jablonski (2023, 2024), Blake Schlegel (2024), Fehlhafer (2025) and Henson (2025).

CONCORDIA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICANS

2025 – Carson Fehlhafer, defensive line (first team – AFCA)

2025 – Daylon Henson, safety (third team – AFCA)

2024 – Austin Jablonski, receiver (first team – AFCA)

2024 – Blake Schlegel, offensive line (second team – AFCA)

2024 – Daylon Henson, safety (first team - Associated Press)

2023 – Austin Jablonski, receiver (first team – AFCA; second team – Associated Press)

2022 – Korrell Koehlmoos, receiver (honorable mention – AFCA)

2021 – Lane Napier, linebacker (first team – AFCA)

2021 – Garrett Schardt, tight end (honorable mention – AFCA)

2020 – Lane Napier, linebacker (second team – AFCA)

2019 – Lane Napier, linebacker (honorable mention – AFCA)

2018 – Lane Napier, linebacker (first team – Associated Press; honorable mention – NAIA)

2017 – Tarence Roby, defensive back (first team – Associated Press; second team – AFCA)

2016 – Trey Barnes, defensive line (first team – AFCA)

2015 – Trey Barnes, defensive line (second team – AFCA)

2013 – Darnell Woods, safety (first team – AFCA)

2012 – Derek Blessing, punt returner (first team – Beyond Sports Network)

2012 – Kenny Zoeller, kicker (first team – AFCA)

2007 – JaMaine Lewis, running back (second team – Victory Sports Network)

2007 – Jeff Neujahr, kick/punt returner (honorable mention – Victory Sports Network)

2006 – Jeff Neujahr, kick/punt returner (honorable mention – Victory Sports Network)

2004 – Matthew Egger, punter

2002 – Sean Stewart, safety (second team)

2001 – Erik DeHaven, linebacker

2001 – Sean Stewart, safety (honorable mention)

2001 – Ross Wurdeman, tight end (first team)

2000 – Sean Stewart, safety (honorable mention)

2000 – Ross Wurdeman, tight end (first team)

1998 – Drew Ekart, defensive back (honorable mention)

1996 – Ed McLaughlin, offensive line (honorable mention)

1995 – Mike Hoernemann, linebacker (honorable mention)

1994 – Travis Soukup, tight end/punter (first team)

1984 – Kahlil King, safety (first team)

1984 – Cleve Wester, running back

1982 – Gary Pomerenke, defensive line (first team)

1981 – Gary Pomerenke, defensive line (second team)

1965 – Dennis Oetting, lineman (honorable mention)

1964 – Bob Oetting, lineman

1961 – Larry Oetting, lineman

1959 – John Suhr, quarterback/safety/punter

1956 – Gary Seevers, running back

1955 – Gary Seevers, running back