FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Five Arkansas Razorbacks received invites to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis for the third consecutive year, the university announced Tuesday.
Offensive linemen Beaux Limmer and Brady Latham, defensive lineman Trajan Jeffcoat, defensive back Dwight McGlothern and kicker Cam Little will all have the chance to showcase their talent in front of league scouts, front office executives and coaches.
Limmer started 41 games in his career, including all 12 at center in 2023, and was the Razorbacks' highest-rated offensive lineman this past season, according to Pro Football Focus. The Tyler, Texas native tallied a team-high 809 offensive snaps in 2023 and recently represented the Hogs at the Reese's Senior Bowl earlier this month.
Also, on the offensive line, Latham started 47 games as a Razorback during his five-year career, nabbing Third-Team All-SEC honors in 2022 from Pro Football Focus and SEC All-Freshman honors in 2020. Notably, Latham entered the 2023 season with 36 consecutive starts, but the streak snapped when he was sidelined for the season opener against Western Carolina.
Jeffcoat will represent Arkansas at the NFL Combine after leaving his mark in his lone season as a Razorback. The Missouri transfer finished last season second on the team in both sacks (4.0) and tackles for loss (8.5) while making 16 tackles and logging five quarterback hurries over his 12 starts.
While at Missouri, Jeffcoat was named First-Team All-SEC in 2020 after recording 23 tackles and six sacks in nine games, finishing his career with 15.5 sacks and 27.5 tackles for loss.
On the defensive side of the ball, McGlothern will head to Indianapolis after being ranked as one of the SEC's top-rated corners in 2023 with a 91.3 rating from Pro Football Focus. The LSU transfer led Arkansas in interceptions the last two seasons, picking off four passes in 2022 before wrapping up his collegiate career with three. He made 20 tackles and broke up six passes last season despite missing three games.
McGlothern earned Second-Team All-SEC honors from the league's coaches in 2022.
Little was a bright spot for an Arkansas team that struggled with consistency throughout the 2023 season. The Moore, Okla. native rewrote the record book in his three seasons as a Razorback, nailing 82.8% of his field goals, which shattered the school record previously held by Connor Limpert.
Little's 288 career points are also the second-most in school history behind Zach Hocker's 354, and he ranks inside the top 10 all-time in field goal attempts (64), field goals made (53), PAT attempts (129) and PATs made (129).
Additionally, Little tied a school record this past season with four field goals of 50+ yards.
The NFL Combine begins on Feb. 26, with live coverage on NFL Network and NFL+ starting on Feb. 29.
For the complete list of prospects invited to the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, click here.