Alma’s Easton Daily has good showing at Arkansas’ linemen camp

By Otis Kirk
on 2025-06-11 14:44 PM

FAYETTEVILLE — Alma Class of 2026 offensive lineman Easton Daily was among the top campers at Arkansas on Wednesday.

Daily, 6-3, 320, is the son of former Razorback Adam Daily. His grandfather and uncle also played for the Hogs. The younger attracted some recruiters from other colleges who were guests of Arkansas today. They spent time talking to Daily following the camp. He reflected back on the camp afterward.

“I thought it was good,” Daily said. “Just did a lot of reps now go back home and work on it.”

Alma needs Daily at tackle in its offense, but he plans to move inside at the next level.

“Yes sir, it will be interesting in the perspective it’s something new,” Daily said.

Daily has a brother, freshman linebacker Jackson Daily, who is at Missouri. Easton talked about the facilities at Arkansas.

“They are real nice,” Daily said.

Daily has most of the schools in the state looking at him with some already offering him a scholarship.

“I have two for sure,” Daily said.

Northwest Missouri State had coaches at the camp and one of them spent extensive time with Daily after it ended. Daily talked about how this type camp can help him.

“This one was real good because they taught us a bunch,” Daily said. “About technique, fundamentals and all that. Stuff I can use in the season to get better and stuff.”

Adam Daily lettered at Arkansas in 1999 and 2000. Easton talked about how his father has influenced his career.

“A lot,” Daily said. “He helps out a lot because he knows what to do.”

The younger Daily has only played football for two years having spent his younger years playing baseball where he was a slugging first baseman.

“I thought it would be interesting to play (football) with my brother since he was the quarterback and really liked it,” Daily said.

With colleges taking notice Daily said the move has obviously paid off for him.

“I’ve got one more camp,” Daily said. “Then practice and see what happens after that.”

Tulsa is next camp. He has camped at various colleges including Oklahoma State, SMU, Missouri and UCA.

Daily was asked if there was one thing he took away from the camp Wednesday he can use the most to improve as an offensive lineman?

“Just striking better with my hands,” Daily said. “Get hands on first and moving feet to get in front of them.”

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(Last updated: 2025-06-11 14:44 PM)