Several Arkansas recruits made ESPN's latest 300 list of the top prospects in the nation.
Hope defensive end McTelvin Agim is rated the No. 2 defensive end and No. 9 overall prospect.
Safety Brandon Jones of Nacogdoches, Texas- No. 27
Cornerback Kristian Fulton of Metairie, (La.) Archbishop Rummel -No. 35.
Linebacker Michael Divinity Marrero, (La.) John Ehret- No. 48
Running back Devwah Whaley of Beaumont,(Texas) Central- No. 51
Receiver Tyrie Cleveland of Houston Westfield- No. 60
Defensive tackle Kendell Jones of Killen, (Texas) Shoemaker - No. 93
Linebacker Jeffrey McCulloch of Aldine, (Texas) Davis - No. 94
Running back Devin White of Springhill, (La.) North Webster- No. 97
Receiver Isaiah Graham of Bastrop, La. - No. 106
Cornerback Eric Cuffee of Waco, Texas - No. 110
Defensive tackle Chris Daniels of Euless, (Texas) Trinity- No. 119
Defensive tackle Briston Guidry of Metairie, (La.) Archbishop Rummel- No. 145
Offensive lineman Donavaghn Campbell of Ponchatoula, La.- No. 160
Defensive tackle Mike Williams of Fort Worth, (Texas) All Saints Episcopal- No. 195
Defensive lineman John Tate of Pine Bluff - No. 222
Athlete T.J. Hammonds of Pulaski Robinson - No. 223
Defensive end Keir Thomas of Miami Central- No. 226
Running back Kyle Porter of Katy, Texas- No. 261
Receiver Audio Omotosho of Plano East- No. 286
Two former teammates of a current Razorback are planning to take an official visit to Arkansas.
Receiver Kiel Pollard and defensive back Rakeem Hightower of Moultrie, (Ga.) Colquitt County said they plan to officially visit the Hogs Sept. 19 for the Texas Tech game. Both were teammates of freshman defensive lineman T.J. Smith last season.
Receiver Isaiah Graham of Bastrop, La. will make his official visit for the Texas Tech game.
Arkansas offensive line commitment Jake Heinrich, 6-4, 290 5.3 of Urbandale, Iowa said is planning to attend one to three home games this fall and will take his official visit after the season. He's hoping to visit before the start of the season.
Arkansas fullback commitment Hayden Johnson of Columbia, (Mo.) Rock Bridge said he'll make unofficial visits for the Auburn and Missouri games.