Only three four-star prospects reside in the state: Wide receiver Isaiah Sategna and offensive tackles Andrew Chamblee and E'Marion Harris. They headline as the Natural State's Top 25 players.
By position, offensive lineman dominated the Top 25 with seven selections, followed by running backs (four), wide receivers and linebackers (three each), tight ends and defensive ends (two each) and one athlete, safety, cornerback and quarterback. Destination points for these recruits is primarily Arkansas (eight). As of Aug. 5, 16 of the top 25 had committed to colleges.

Top Arkansas recruit Isaiah Sategna (1) is committed to the University of Oregon.
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Arkansas's Top 25 football players from Class of 20221. Isaiah Sategna | Fayetteville
5-11 | 170 | WR | Oregon commitHauled in 41 receptions for 814 yards and seven touchdowns during his junior season. Currently holds 29 additional offers including Auburn, LSU, Michigan, Penn State, Texas A&M and USC.
6-6 | 285 | OT | Arkansas
The nation's No. 18 offensive tackle prospect picked the Razorbacks over 18 other offers including Auburn, Florida, Miami, Michigan State, Penn State and Tennessee.
6-7 | 370 | OT | Arkansas
Regarded as the No. 27 offensive tackle prospect, Harris holds 13 additional offers including Alabama, Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma and Texas A&M.
6-2 | 175 | WR | Arkansas
Made a significant impact in all aspects of the game last season with 53 carries for 548 yards and five touchdowns, 26 receptions for 458 yards and eight touchdowns. Also recorded 76 tackles with five interceptions and returned nine kickoffs for 276 yards and two TDs.
6-0 | 205 | RB | Arkansas
Top 40 running back prospect accumulated 1,105 yards on 162 carries with 10 touchdowns last season. He has 29 other offers including Colorado, Florida State, Michigan State, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia Tech.
6-6 | 210 | TE | Arkansas
After suffering a season-ending knee injury last season, the nation's No. 31 tight end prospect will spend his senior year at Clarendon. Holds 15 additional offers including Baylor, Michigan State, Penn State and TCU.
6-4 | 275 | DL | Arkansas
Top 100 defensive lineman prospect had 29 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and three sacks as a junior. He also had 12 carries for 31 yards and three touchdowns. Other offers include Auburn, Georgia, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Penn State.
6-3 | 182 | WR | Tennessee
Hauled in 35 receptions for 781 yards and 12 touchdowns last season. The Vols beat out 23 other offers including Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas State, Michigan and Washington State.
5-9 | 175 | RB | Northwestern
Versatile offensive threat put up video game numbers last season, rushing for 1,925 yards and 23 touchdowns and catching 80 passes for 1,068 years and nine touchdowns to help the Bruins to the 5A state title. Picked the Wildcats over 15 additional offers.
6-4 | 250 | DL | Arkansas
Had 66 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and eight sacks as a junior. Carries additional offers from Akron, Arkansas State and Kansas.
6-4 | 230 | TE | Undecided
Regarded as the nation's No. 50 tight end prospect, Harris holds offers from Arkansas State, Louisiana State, Middle Tennessee State and Mississippi.
6-0 | 190 | RB | Undecided
Had 173 carries for 1,189 yards and five touchdowns in 2020. Among his offers: Arkansas State, Colorado State, Kansas, Liberty, Middle Tennessee State, Missouri State and North Texas.
6-2 | 225 | LB | Arkansas
Racked up 159 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, four sacks, four interceptions, two forced fumbles and two blocked punts last season. Picked Arkansas over offers from Army, Liberty, Middle Tennessee State, New Mexico and Pittsburg State.
6-0 | 200 | S | Undecided
Recorded 69 tackles, seven tackles for loss and 11 pass breakups, while rushing 42 times for 385 and four touchdowns. Holds offers from Colorado, Kansas and Michigan State.
6-5 | 280 | OG | Baylor
The nation's No. 60 inside offensive lineman prospect selected the Bears over offers from Arizona State, Arkansas State, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Louisiana-Monroe, Missouri, New Mexico and North Texas.
6-4 | 250 | OT/TE | Tulane
Three-sport athlete played basketball and thew shot put along with playing tight end, wide receiver and defensive end on the gridiron last season.
6-2 | 200 | ATH | Undecided
Regarded as the nation's No. 114 athlete prospect, Davis has offers from Arkansas State, Kansas, New Mexico and SMU.
6-3 | 210 | LB | Undecided
Lined up at safety and linebacker last season, displaying a knack for registering hard hits on opposing offenses with 59 tackles and a pair of forced fumbles. Holds 23 offers.
6-0 | 195 | RB | Undecided
Had a light work load in 2020 with 69 carries for 307 yards and four touchdowns. Also played linebacker where he recorded 28 tackles. Holds offers from Arkansas State, Memphis and North Texas.
6-4 | 185 | QB | Undecided
Completed 78-of-117 passes for 903 yards and five touchdowns last fall. Former Kansas pledge holds offers from Kansas and Middle Tennessee State.
6-2 | 218 | LB | Indiana
Registered 69 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, with 5.5 sacks, three interceptions and three forced fumbles in 2020.
6-4 | 282 | OG | Akansas State
Regarded as the nation's No. 69 inside offensive lineman prospect, Jessup committed to the Red Wolves over offers from Air Force, Central Arkansas, Dartmouth, Kansas, Middle Tennessee State, New Mexico and Vanderbilt.
6-3 | 290 | OG | Central Arkansas
Top 100 inside offensive lineman prospect committed to Central Arkansas over his only other offer from Kansas.
6-2 | 270 | OG | Undecided
The nation's No. 95 inside offensive lineman prospect carries offers from Auburn, Charlotte, Memphis, Miami, SMU, Southwest Baptist and UCF.
6-0 | 180 | CB | Undecided
Top 150 cornerback prospect holds one offer from Kansas and has seen interest from several other programs.