LITTLE ROCK, Ark — Arkansas kicker Cam Little announced through social media on Friday that he will forego his senior year of college football and instead declare for the 2024 NFL Draft.
"After much time and prayer with my family, I have decided to forego my senior year at Arkansas and enter the 2024 NFL draft," Little said in his statement.
Little has spent three seasons in Arkansas where he has become one of the household and standout names for the Razorbacks. He kicked at a field goal percentage of over 80% each of the three seasons he spent with the Hogs.
Following his announcement, Little went on to thank head coach Sam Pittman, and several other members of the coaching staff for their belief in his abilities.
"Thank you to Coach Pittman for believing in my abilities since I stepped foot on campus and giving me an opportunity to represent the state of Arkansas," Little said in his statement.
Little also addressed his teammates during his statement online, calling his fellow Hogs "the greatest guys anyone could ask for."
"To my teammates, I will never forget the memories made inside [Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium] with the greatest guys anyone could ask for, I will cherish them forever," Little said in his statement.
Little is already drawing big hype heading into this year's draft, as he's currently listed as one of the top prospects at his position on mock drafts including Mel Kiper's Big Board.