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UPDATES: Day two of Arkansas' camp

Arkansas offensive lineman Dan Skipper lines up for a play during a game against Mississippi State on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville.

Day two of Arkansas' three-day camp will begin 9 a.m. and will end later this evening.

Highly recruited 2017 CB Ambry Thomas of Detroit, (Mich.) Martin Luther King and S Jaylen Kelly-Powell of Detroit Cass Technical will tour of Arkansas today. Both worked out on Sunday.

ESPN rates Thomas the No. 22 CB and No. 257 overall prospect in the nation and Kelly-Powell the No. 17 safety and No. 262 overall prospect in the nation.

Highly regarded 2018 QB Allan Walters, 6-2, 205, 4.79, of Paramus Catholic had planned to visit and participate in the camp,but won't be able to make it. He plans to reschedule for later this summer.

He has scholarship offers from Arkansas, Alabama, Ole Miss, Michigan, Mississippi State, Rutgers, Louisville and others.

8:14 update

Hog WR commit Koilan Jackson of Pulaski Robinson will run some routes today.

2018 TE-LB Hunter Swoboda of Pulaski Robinson is here too.

2017 WR Austin Guymon of LR Christian has also checked in.

9:37 update

2017 LB Ahmaud Willis-Dalton, 6-0, 195 of Cypress Ranch HS in Texas is getting extra attention from Arkansas DB coach Paul Rhoads. He has more than 10 offers from schools like Arizona St., Baylor, Cal, Cinn and others.

10:30 update

2017 DE Ryder Anderson, 6-6, 230 of Katy, Texas is on an unofficial visit. He's recently picked up offers from Boise St. and Colorado State.

12:14 update

2019 CB Brandon Theus of Euless, (Texas) Trinity might be the best DB at the camp. He had an outstanding morning session by blanketing every receiver. He's a very mature looking kid that looks more like a 2017 prospect that a 2019.

Arkansas OL commit Kirby Adcock worked out this morning

2017 CB Langston Frederick. 5-10, 180 of League City, (Texas) Clear Springs had a very good morning session. He has offers from Michigan State, Missouri, Iowa State, Minnesota and others. If the Hogs offer, they would be very high on his list.

2017 QB Drew Dinsmore, 6-5, 210 of Collins Hill High in Suwanee, Ga. visited on Sunday and is working out at the camp today. He has offers from Eastern Kentucky and Cornell.

Former Hogs Limbo Parks, Clint Stoerner, Anthony Lucas and David Hurd are working the camp. Parks rarely misses a camp.

Arkansas starting QB Austin Allen is working the camp.

Two of the better linebackers in camp are in-state guys. 2017 Marvin Moody of Bryant and 2017 Justin Tatum of Dumas have shown nice athleticism and coverage skills.

Hog WR commit Jarrod Barnes and his mother are visiting. They were on campus Sunday and will leave later today.

Camp starts back up at 3.

8:19 update

As noted above, 2017 LB Ahmaud Willis-Dalton, 6-0, 195 of Cypress Ranch HS in Texas worked with DB coach Paul Rhoads. He also worked with DC Robb Smith. The Hogs are looking at him as a safety and will continue to evaluate him during the season. He showed he was real coachable while doing drills for Rhoads. He really helped his stock.

Arkansas QB commit Daulton Hyatt, 6-4, 182, 4.62 of Attila, Ala. worked out and showed a very good touch.

Other Razorbacks working the camp include Brandon Lewis, Dan Skipper, Frank Ragnow, Drew Morgan, Deatrich Wise and Hjalte Froholdt.

2017 DE Ryder Anderson, 6-6, 230 of Katy, Texas reports an offer from Arkansas after visiting today. He also has offers from Colorado, Boise State, Fresno State, Memphis, SMU, Tulane, Air Force and others.

He's the younger brother of Oklahoma RB Rodney Anderson.

8:52 update

Anderson said Arkansas' facilities were top-of-the-line. He and his parents learned of the offer in Coach Bret Bielema's office. Of course, Bielema had reggae music playing and Anderson was pleasantly surprised. He said Arkansas is very high on his list.