Arkansas' class of preferred walk-on commitments got even deeper on Tuesday when Dallas (Texas) Highland Park cornerback Hudson Clark committed to the Razorbacks.

Clark, 6-2, 180, chose the Hogs over preferred walk-on offers from Oklahoma, Texas and SMU to become Arkansas' sixth PWO commitment in this year's class. The defensive back joins Searcy (Ark.) offensive lineman Drew Vest, Springdale (Ark.) Shiloh Christian offensive lineman Logan Kallesen, Little Rock (Ark.) Pulaski Academy wide receiver John David White, Greenwood (Ark.) defensive end Morgan Hanna, and Jonesboro (Ark.) linebacker Logan Orr as the Razorbacks' PWO additions.

Clark, who is teammates with two other Arkansas targets in 2020 quarterback Chandler Morris and 2019 PWO wide receiver target Finnegan Corwin, made an official visit in Fayetteville on the weekend of January 18. Corwin was also in town for an official visit that weekend, and Morris was on hand to hang out with his father, Arkansas head coach Chad Morris. The Razorbacks signed quarterback John Stephen Jones from Highland Park in the Class of 2018.

Arkansas cornerbacks coach Mark Smith served as the lead recruiter for Clark, who recorded 40 tackles and nine interceptions for the Scots' state championship team in 2018.

Clark's parents both attended college at Arkansas. Clark's father, Travis, is a Conway native who has served as a senior director for the Dallas Cowboys for almost 30 years.

Clark will join a 2019 group of cornerbacks that includes senior Britto Tutt, sophomores Jordon Curtis, Jarques McClellion and Montaric Brown, redshirt-freshman Ladarrius Bishop, and incoming freshmen Devin Bush and Gregory Brooks Jr. Early signee Malik Chavis could play cornerback in college, as well, but is projected to start out at safety.

It's been a busy run for Arkansas' PWO class lately, as Kallesen committed last Thursday, followed by Orr on Sunday, Hanna on Monday and Clark on Tuesday. The Razorbacks may not be done yet, as they're still waiting on decisions from Corwin and Memphis (Tenn.) Briarcrest Christian tight end Richard Hunt. Corwin said last week that his decision would come, "within the next week or two," while Hunt told HawgSports that he's been too busy with basketball to take visits lately, so his college decision may be a bit later than most.

Arkansas currently has a total of 27 commitments for the Class of 2019 and has room for two more entering National Signing Day on Wednesday. The NSD announcements of note include two current Hog commits in running back A'Montae Spivey of Phenix City (Ala.) Central and cornerback Adonis Otey of Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Blackman. The undecided targets to watch include Dodge City (Kan.) Dodge City C.C. linebacker Lakia Henry, and Dyersburg (Tenn.) linebacker Christopher Russell.

Here's a look at their announcement times on Wednesday (all times central):

Spivey: 8:30 a.m.

Otey: 10:15 a.m.

Henry: 12:00 p.m.

Russell: 4:00 p.m.