2017 hoops class drawing national attention

El Dorado center Daniel Gafford shoots a free throw during a game Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, at Tiger Arena in Bentonville.

Arkansas' 2017 recruiting class is drawing national attention.

Despite having only two players committed so far, Scout.com ranks the Razorbacks' class sixth in the country in its inaugural class rankings.

El Dorado center Daniel Gafford and Little Rock Mills small forward Darious Hall are four- and three-star prospects, respectively, according to multiple recruiting services.

In their junior seasons, Gafford averaged 14 point and 14 rebounds per game, while Hall averaged 12.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.8 steals per game.

The Razorbacks' class ranks behind Auburn (No. 1) and Florida (No. 4) in the Southeastern Conference.

It is worth noting that Kentucky, which typically targets five-star players who don't commit early, does not have anyone committed for its 2017 class yet.