The class of 2021 is not short on talent and plenty of talented players remain unsigned in Arkansas. We are going to examine five more prospects that have not signed a national letter of intent. Talent exist from in all corners of the state of Arkansas and the 2021 class has been a talented one to examine and rank.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="74962" first="Andre" last="Sparks"]-Springdale High School</strong>
One recruit that has really impressed me over the course of the season has been [player_tooltip player_id="74962" first="Andre" last="Sparks"]. Zak Clark and the Springdale coaching staff did a terrific job of lining Sparks up all over the defensive line. What stands out with Sparks is that he has impressive speed. He can make opposing offensive linemen miserable how quick he is out of the snap. Sparks is incredibly versatile and can play anywhere along the defensive line, but he also has no problem at playing the linebacker spots either. One coaching staff is going to get a steal out of Sparks, he has the talent to play on Saturdays and do very well in the process.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="74961" first="Buddy" last="Gaston"]-Joe T. Robinson High School</strong>
[player_tooltip player_id="74961" first="Buddy" last="Gaston"] was one of the more impressive quarterbacks that I had a chance to watch tape on this season. Gaston passed for 31 touchdowns and only nine interceptions this season as he led the Senators to the playoffs. He also racked up over 2,400 yards passing on the season. Gaston has displayed an accurate arm over his high school career. He has shown that he has the arm strength to fit the ball into tight areas. Gaston has the potential to play on Saturdays and has several scholarship offers to his credit, it will be interesting to see where he signs.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="74976" first="Cameron" last="Raggio"]-Magazine High School</strong>
Logan county over the years has produced some extremely talented football players. The Magazine tight end is a devastating run blocker. Raggio does an excellent job of helping to open rushing lanes for the running back. He has the potential to develop into a red zone target. Raggio is 6-5 and 245 lbs and he would be a match up nightmare for opposing defenses. In a class that has numerous sleepers, Raggio has the potential to develop into a solid college player.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="74968" first="Braden" last="Stein"]-Greenwood High School</strong>
In a team that contains numerous talented players, [player_tooltip player_id="74968" first="Braden" last="Stein"] sticks out on the offensive line. To say that Stein played tremendously all year would be an understatement. Stein helped keep Greenwood quarterback LD Richmond clean this season. Stein graded out at 90 precent for the season and he had 76 knockdown blocks. Stein has been flying under the radar, however over the past few weeks we have seen his recruiting really start to heat up. The college that signs Stein is going to get a superstar on the offensive line.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="75009" first="Jacardon" last="Hardemon"]-Bentonville West High School</strong>
Versatility has been the theme of this article today and [player_tooltip player_id="75009" first="Jacardon" last="Hardemon"] fits that term perfectly. Hardemon has earned all-conference honors as defensive end. However, he can play the defensive end spot or the linebacker position with equal skill. Hardemon has good speed for both positions and is a nightmare to attempt to keep out of the offensive backfield. He has been under the radar until recently and he is going to be an impact player on Saturdays.
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