Arkansas Football Recruiting: Three Undecided Recruits Interested in Razorbacks on Signing Day

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The University of Arkansas Football team has four spots available in their 2015 recruiting class. The Razorbacks currently have 21 commitments and have been ranked 22nd in the nation, according to Scout.com. The 2015 National Signing Day is only two days away and Arkansas looks to solidify an incredible class with a few more pickups.

Three Undecided Recruits Still Interested in Arkansas –

Toby Weathersby – He’s a 4-star recruit from Houston, Texas that stands at 6’5 and 280 pounds. The offensive tackle is a recent decommit from the University of Texas and has narrowed his decision to three teams come Wednesday morning. Arkansas, LSU and Ole Miss are the teams that remain in the running for the No. 11 ranked offensive tackle in the nation. He’s rated the 109th best prospect overall and the 3rd best offensive tackle in the state of Texas, according to Scout.com. With Bret Bielema’s recent success in gathering offensive lineman, Arkansas looks to be the favorite, but losing out on Weathersby is not crucial for a class that already has four offensive lineman committed and four starters returning for the 2015 season.

K.J. Hill – He’s another 4-star recruit that’s 6’1 and 192 pounds. The wide receiver prospect is rated 229th overall, according to Scout.com. He’s also been rated 32nd best wide receiver prospect and No. 1 overall in the state of Arkansas. Hill recently decommitted from the Razorbacks, but has still listed them in his top three. His decision will likely come on Wednesday, with Ohio State, Alabama and Arkansas being among the teams he’s interested in. An unconfirmed source has stated, “he’s likely headed for Ohio State.” For the Razorbacks, this would be a huge disappointment, but also not one that will surprise many after his previous decommitment. However, Arkansas is in major pursuit of the young man that would significantly help one of their weaknesses on offense.

Kendrick Jackson – He’s a 3-star middle linebacker recruit from Haynesville, Louisiana. He stands at  6’1 and 225 pounds and recently decommitted from Arizona. Jackson led his high school team to a 1A State Championship during his senior year with 118 tackles. He’s been rated the 54th best middle linebacker in the nation and the 2nd best in the state of Louisiana, according to Scout.com. The prospect has an array of athletic talent and could be serious contender for playing time as a freshman with two starters graduating from Arkansas. The 3-stars could be a little misleading for this young man because of the very small school Jackson led. The Razorbacks look to be atop his list after a recent visit to Fayetteville and could be an enormous addition to a linebacker core that only has one other incoming commitment at the position.