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Razorbacks Expected to Receive Official Visit From 4-Star Defensive Back
Bryson Brown, a highly-touted 2027 prospect, plans to visit Arkansas this spring
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Bryson Brown, a 4-star defensive back prospect from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, plans to take an official visit to the University of Arkansas this spring. Brown, who has received 31 scholarship offers from top programs, is impressed with the coaching staff assembled by new Razorbacks head coach Ryan Silverfield and is looking to build a strong relationship with the school.
Why it matters
Landing a highly-ranked defensive back prospect like Brown would be a major recruiting win for Silverfield and the Razorbacks as they look to rebuild the program. Brown's visit could be a key step in securing his commitment and adding top talent to Arkansas' 2027 recruiting class.
The details
Brown, a 5-foot-11, 180-pound defensive back, has emerged as one of the top prospects in the 2027 class. He has received offers from the likes of Arkansas, Auburn, Ohio State, Penn State, and many other Power Five programs. Brown plans to visit Arkansas, as well as Auburn, Vanderbilt, Florida State, Miami, and UCLA, this spring as he continues his recruitment.
- Brown plans to visit Arkansas this spring, though he has not set a specific date yet.
- As a junior, Brown fell just short of 2,000 all-purpose yards, finishing with 1,983 yards and 22 touchdowns.
The players
Bryson Brown
A 4-star defensive back prospect from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma who has received 31 scholarship offers from top programs.
Ryan Silverfield
The new head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, who has assembled an impressive coaching staff and is looking to rebuild the program.
Deron Wilson
The new defensive backs coach at Arkansas, who is leading the recruitment of Bryson Brown.
What they’re saying
“Coach Silverfield and staff reach out just about everyday or every other day. I'll be visiting in the spring but I don't have a date set yet.”
— Bryson Brown, Defensive Back Prospect (Arkansas Razorbacks on SI)
“I think that [Silverfield] is building a strong staff and he'll have a strong chance to turn things around. Arkansas had a chance to win just about every game last season. They'll just have to improve with finishing the game and that starts in the offseason.”
— Bryson Brown, Defensive Back Prospect (Arkansas Razorbacks on SI)
What’s next
Brown plans to visit Arkansas and several other top programs this spring as he continues his recruitment. The Razorbacks will look to make a strong impression during his visit in hopes of securing his commitment.
The takeaway
Bryson Brown's planned visit to Arkansas is a significant recruiting opportunity for the Razorbacks as they look to build a strong 2027 class under new head coach Ryan Silverfield. Landing a top-tier defensive back prospect like Brown would be a major boost for the program as it aims to return to prominence in the SEC.
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