Arkansas' 2017 class has filled up in a hurry, but there's still spots to fill and a ton of names that are currently viewed as legitimate options and hopeful possibilities.
HawgSports.com's Big Red Board is back just in time to give fans a detailed update on where things stand prior to the current Razorbacks entering fall camp on Thursday.
Here's the position-by-position breakdown:
Position Overview: The Razorbacks only need one quarterback in this year's class after landing one in 2014, two in 2015, and one in 2016.
Offered: March 5
Hogs' Chances: Hyatt committed to Arkansas on March 16. He chose the Razorbacks over Ole Miss, Miami, Louisville, West Virginia, Missouri and several others. Hyatt has been rock solid in his commitment thus far. He was back on campus to take part in Arkansas' high school camp in June.
Position Overview: From a numbers standpoint, two running backs will be plenty in this year's class. With limited spots left for 2017 and bigger needs to address at other positions, it seems unlikely that Arkansas will put a ton of effort into finding a third tailback commitment unless it's one that's too good to turn down.
Offered: March 15
Hogs' Chances: Hayden committed to the Razorbacks on July 24. He had other offers from Tennessee, Michigan, Florida, Oklahoma State and many more. Hayden's father played at Tennessee and the Vols did offer Chase, but didn't make him a priority. Hayden seems 100 percent on board with the Hogs, and the only thing -- if anything at all -- Arkansas might have to worry about is if the Vols were to come back begging late in the process.
Offered: April 6
Hogs' Chances: Williams committed to Arkansas on June 11. He picked the Hogs over Tennessee, North Carolina, Illinois, Minnesota and several others. He could pick up new offers this season when he becomes Charlotte High's feature back for the first time, but so far he's been nothing but solid to the Razorbacks.