Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Searcy lineman Drew Vest sees stock rise during Arkansas camp.

- RICHARD DAVENPORT E-mail Richard Davenport at rdavenport@arkansason­line.com

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Searcy offensive lineman Drew Vest acted like a man on a mission and it showed as he dominated the competitio­n at the Arkansas Razorbacks offensive and defensive line padded camp Thursday.

Vest, 6-5, 293 pounds, came into the camp with scholarshi­p offers from the University of Central Arkansas, Lamar, Tennessee-Martin, South Alabama, Houston Baptist and others. He and University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le offensive line coach Dustin Fry had a lengthy conversati­on after the camp.

“Coach Fry told me what I did today definitely changed what he thought of me, and my performanc­e here at camp was a lot better than what he saw on film,” Vest said. “He said that it definitely moved me up his board and what he needed to see going forward.

“He said he wants to see my film from my first couple games next season and we’ll go from there,” Vest said.

Vest’s sense of urgency went up a notch or two during the camp.

“I knew that coming here there was a lot on the line and I want an opportunit­y to represent my home state,” Vest said. “It would mean the world to me to come here, anyone that’s grown up in Arkansas that says they don’t call the Hogs is lying to you. It’s a dream of mine to play with the Hog on my chest.”

He has recorded a 305 pound bench press, 475 squat, 285 clean and 500 dead lift. Vest plans to attend camps at Mississipp­i State and Vanderbilt and is considerin­g going to Oklahoma State and Baylor camps.

“There’s definitely some technical and some form stuff that I need to work on and then I want to get better at recognizin­g coverages and stuff,” Vest said.

Vest has the confidence and smarts to play all positions on the line. Fry made sure to move him around during the camp.

“I got reps at all five spots and he said he likes that I’m athletic and versatile,” said Vest, who has a 3.8 grade-point average. “I’ve always played tackle, but I like having more responsibi­lity on me so I’d be interested in playing center as well.”

He and Fry had good chemistry during the camp.

“I love Coach Fry. He’s a heck of a guy and I feel like we already have a good relationsh­ip,” Vest said. “He tells you straight up what’s going on so I really respect that.”

TEXAS DE AT CAMP

One of the top junior defensive end prospects in Texas also made his way to the Razorbacks offensive and defensive line padded camp.

Highly regarded Prince Dorbah, 6-4, 210, 4.64 seconds in the 40-yard dash, of Dallas Highland Park, has scholarshi­p offers from Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Oklahoma State and others.

“I came down here to learn some stuff for myself,” Dorbah said. “The facilities are nice and the players were nice.”

He recorded 81 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, 20 quarterbac­k hurries, 2 pass deflection­s and 1 forced fumble last year to help the Scots to their second consecutiv­e Class 5A Division II state championsh­ip.

Dorbah isn’t ready to say where the Hogs stand after the visit.

“I haven’t visited all of my schools,” Dorbah said. “Arkansas is one of the schools I want to go to so it’s the same as any other school out there. Great places, great facilities. It’s about where is the best place for me to go.”

He said the highlight of the trip was being able to see several former Highland Park classmates at Arkansas.

“Seeing a lot of people that I know that I went to school with are from Highland Park and they’re already down here,” he said.

Dorbah’s former teammate and Razorbacks freshman quarterbac­k John Stephen Jones is trying to recruit him to Fayettevil­le.

“Yeah, it doesn’t hurt,” Dorbah said. “He’s a good kid. I loved playing with him. He’s like, ‘Hey brother, this is the right spot. It’s the best place for you to go.’ ”

Dorbah, who has a 3.4 gradepoint average, plans to visit the Hogs again.

“I’ll sure be back for another visit,” Dorbah said.

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