Arkansas has become known for developing a mammoth offensive line, and the Razorbacks picked up another prospect to continue that trend moving forward.

Noah Banks, who is listed at 6-foot-7 and 300 pounds, committed to Arkansas and will be a junior college transfer from Iowa Western Community College. Banks reportedly chose Arkansas over Missouri, Iowa State and Middle Tennessee, according to Whole Hog Sports. He will have two years to play at Arkansas.

“Very happy to say I have committed to the University of Arkansas,” Banks wrote on Twitter. “It’s been a long journey through high school and never thought I’d see myself headed to the SEC. Thank you to all the great people I have been able to meet along the way.”

Banks, originally from Pensacola, Fla. is Arkansas’ 11th commit of the 2018 recruiting class.
Banks reportedly committed to Troy out of high school, but ended up at Murray State, where he started nine of 10 games as a redshirt freshman before transferring to Iowa Western.

Arkansas’ class is currently ranked 12th in the SEC and 57th in the country.