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Razorbacks ramp up 2027 football recruiting with key visits

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas making significant strides in their 2027 football recruiting campaign, hosting high-profile prospects and extending offers to emerging talents.

As summer heats up, so does the recruiting trail, with the Razorbacks’ staff focusing on building relationships early and securing commitments from some of the most promising athletes in the country.

Caden Jones Returns to Fayetteville

One of the most notable visitors this week is Caden Jones, a four-star quarterback from Irvine, California’s Crean Lutheran High School.

Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 185 pounds, Jones is making his second trip to Northwest Arkansas since late March, signaling genuine interest from both sides. Arkansas initially offered Jones in December 2023, with defensive backs coach Marcus Woodson leading the charge.

Jones, rated as the 27th quarterback nationally and the 56th overall prospect in California for the class of 2027 by 247Sports, has quickly become a coveted recruit.

His offer list reads like a who’s who of college football, including Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, TCU, and Texas A&M, among others.

Despite the competition, Arkansas’ persistence is paying dividends, with Jones making Fayetteville a priority on his visit calendar.

While Jones remains undecided, his repeated visits and growing relationship with the Razorbacks’ coaching staff are promising signs for Arkansas.

“The coaching staff has made me feel welcome every time I’ve been here,” Jones said during his visit. “They’ve shown a lot of belief in me, and that means a lot at this stage in my recruitment.”

Emerging Talent: Trey Stewart’s Stock on the Rise

Another name generating buzz is Trey Stewart, a dynamic running back from Little Rock Central.

At 6-foot-2 and 210 pounds, Stewart has already caught the attention of Arkansas, Missouri, SMU, Miami, and Arizona State, among others.

Known for his athleticism and versatility, Stewart recorded 522 rushing yards and four touchdowns on just 59 carries as a sophomore, while also contributing as a safety with 22 tackles and two interceptions.

Stewart’s recruitment is still in its early stages, but he’s keeping his options open.

“Things are progressing well! I’ve been talking to a few coaches, and I’m feeling optimistic about my options so far,” Stewart told Hogs on SI. “Recruitment is a process and the process has been nothing but good to me so far.”

For Arkansas, Stewart represents the type of homegrown talent the program is eager to keep in-state.

“I’m definitely keeping Arkansas in mind,” Stewart said. “The coaching staff treated me well when I visited the Hill, and I can’t wait to come back.

“Playing for my home state would be great to represent, but I’m still exploring all my options and trying to find the best fit for my academic and athletic goals.”

Building Relationships Early

Arkansas’ approach to recruiting has emphasized early engagement and relationship-building, particularly under the guidance of co-defensive coordinator Marcus Woodson.

Woodson’s track record includes signing four-star talents like Selman Bridges and Kevin Oatis, and his early offer to Oklahoma athlete Kamieon Compton-Nero exemplifies the staff’s proactive strategy.

Compton-Nero, who starred as a freshman at Rejoice Christian in Oklahoma, credited Woodson’s belief in his potential.

“Coach [Marcus Woodson] was the first to offer me a month after my freshman season ended,” he said. “He believed in me first and have developed a lot of trust in him. Lot of time left before college, but know he can make me great.”

Coach’s Perspective

Hogs coach Sam Pittman and his staff remain focused on player development and creating a welcoming environment for recruits.

“We play better with pads on, we practice better with pads on,” Pittman said. “I gave our guys three goals coming into fall camp: embrace the edges, be detailed and champion adversity.”

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