Arkansas is currently hosting a former Pac-12 running back, and it appears he's set on making it official with the Razorbacks.

Trelon Smith, who signed with Arizona State in the Class of 2017 but left the Sun Devils in October of 2018, is currently on an unofficial visit in Fayetteville and told HawgSports, "I will be a Razorback."

Sources tell HawgSports that Smith, a graduate of Cy Ridge in Houston (Texas), will enroll at the UA this summer and must sit out this season in accordance to the NCAA's transfer rules. Smith was first spotted last night in a picture with Chad Morris and other recruits.

As a true freshman in 2017, Smith appeared in nine games and did most of his work on special teams, returning five kicks for a total of 90 yards. In 2018, the sophomore rushed four times for 56 yards and caught four passes for 22 yards.

Smith only played in four games last fall, so he could count that as a redshirt year if he so chooses. As a recruit, Smith was the No. 9 all-purpose back and the No. 79 overall prospect in the state of Texas. As a senior, he rushed for 2,270 yards and 29 touchdowns. He had 1,807 yards and 17 rushing touchdowns as a junior.

Smith would be a welcome addition to an Arkansas running back group that is currently low on depth this spring. Starter Rakeem Boyd is out after shoulder surgery and TJ Hammonds isn't with the team for undisclosed reasons, leaving senior Devwah Whaley, junior Chase Hayden and cornerback-turned-tailback Jordon Curtis as the only three scholarship running backs going through spring drills. Arkansas lost a running back to transfer earlier this year when Maleek Williams decided to leave the program.

Last fall, Boyd led the Razorbacks' rushing attack with 123 carries for 734 yards and two touchdowns. Boyd also added 23 receptions for 165 yards. Whaley was second on the list with 82 carries for 368 yards and two scores, and Hayden added 251 rushing yards and a touchdown on 51 attempts.

The Hogs signed one running back in the Class of 2019 in A'Montae Spivey of Phenix City (Ala.) Central. Spivey, 6-1, 210, will enroll at the UA this summer. This offseason, Arkansas picked up a pair of transfer quarterbacks in Ben Hicks of SMU and Nick Starkel of Texas A&M.

The Razorbacks are currently hosting dozens of their top targets at an elite prospect day on the Hill. Many of the recruits will stick around all day and attend Arkansas' home basketball game against Alabama at 5 p.m.

Arkansas has two commitments for the Class of 2020 in Cumming (Ga.) Denmark wide receiver Ze'Vian Capers and New Orleans (La.) Edna Karr cornerback Jamie Vance. The Hogs hope to see their commitment list begin to climb after Saturday's big visit day.