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3-star Georgia safety Silver picks Arkansas over Georgia, Wake Forest
Georgia safety Rashaad Silver picks Arkansas over Georgia and Wake Forest, citing coaches he’s known for years.
Rashaad Silver, a three-star safety out of Columbia, Ga.,, has committed to Arkansas, giving coach Ryan Silverfield’s program another piece in its growing 2027 recruiting class.
Silver made his decision public Wednesday, choosing the Hogs over late pushes from Georgia, Wake Forest, Auburn and Florida.
The 6-foot-2, 180-pound defensive back took three official visits in the span of a month. First he went to Wake Forest, then to Fayetteville, then to Georgia before circling back to let Arkansas coaches know where he was headed.
The answer was always going to be the Razorbacks, at least in his own mind.
“It’s the relationship I build with Coach CJ and Coach D-Wil to this point,” Silver told 247Sports. “It’s a big factor. I’m a big relationship guy. I just feel like it’s the best situation for me to get on the field early and also somewhere I can get some of the best development.”
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— Rashaad “4K” Silver (@RashaadSilver_3) July 2, 2026
Built on relationships, not hype
The coaches Silver referenced are CJ Wilford and Deron Wilson, two members of Silverfield’s defensive back room.
Silver’s connection to Wilford goes back to Wilford’s time at Georgia State, and it didn’t fade when Wilford moved to Arkansas.
“Coach CJ is one of the coaches I’ve been in contact with for a long time now since he was at Georgia State,” Silver said. “I was the first player in the Class of 2027 that he offered when he got to Arkansas. I let him know that’s where I was going to be choosing to go. It made me excited. I’m really excited to get to work with him.”
That kind of continuity matters to Silver, and it shows in how he described his process. There wasn’t a dramatic final-weekend flip.
He said he’d known Arkansas was his destination even before the official visit circuit got underway.
“It’s really when I took my OV and when I was up for spring practice, I just see that it’s really the culture they’re building with Coach Silverfield and the new staff coming in,” Silver said. “I can definitely see them turning it around with all the new key pieces that they have with the coaching staff.”
What position, what school
One thing Silver had to settle before signing day talk could even start was the question of what position he’d play in college.
Not every program recruiting him agreed on the answer. Wake Forest wanted him as a receiver. Arkansas and Georgia both recruited him as a safety.
In the end, he chose to stay on the defensive side of the ball — and he chose the program that matched that preference.
“It really came down to what I wanted to be doing in college,” Silver said. “Arkansas is recruiting me as a safety. Georgia was also recruiting me as a safety, but Wake Forest wanted me as a receiver.”
That’s a notable piece of Silver’s commitment story. The Razorbacks weren’t just winning a recruiting battle, but were aligned with him on what his college career was supposed to look like.
Class picture getting clearer
Silver is ranked the No. 92 safety nationally by Rivals and carries a three-star rating on 247Sports.
His commitment gives the Hogs 24 pledges in the 2027 class, which currently ranks 14th in the SEC.
He’s also the third player Arkansas has pulled out of Georgia in this class. He joins three-star safety Jameer Cantrell of Buford and four-star wide receiver Jabari Watkins of Thomas County Central.
The Razorbacks have been recruiting Georgia heavily since Silverfield’s staff came together, and the results are starting to stack up.
Per 247Sports, Arkansas holds firm inside the top 30 of team recruiting rankings with Silver’s commitment in hand.
Key takeaways
- Relationships drove the decision. Silver’s bond with defensive back coaches CJ Wilford and Deron Wilson — built before either arrived at Arkansas — was the central factor in his commitment, not a last-minute pitch.
- Position clarity mattered. Arkansas recruited Silver as a safety, which aligned with what he wanted. Wake Forest’s offer as a receiver was a dealbreaker despite being one of his three official visit destinations.
- Arkansas is mining Georgia’s talent pool. Silver becomes the third Georgia-based commit in the Razorbacks’ 2027 class, pointing to a deliberate geographic recruiting strategy under Ryan Silverfield’s staff.
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