FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Transfer wide receiver Chris Marshall is emerging as the tone-setter in Arkansas’ deepest position group. The former Boise State wide receiver is becoming a critical piece to Arkansas' offense as someone who can make many different types of plays. If Arkansas needs someone to make a highlight reel jump ball along the boundary with 30 seconds to go, Marshall has shown he can be that guy. Need to turn a short slant into extra yards? Marshall has the speed to separate initially while turning into open field. The 6-foot-3, 222 pound receiver began his career in 2022 as a 5-star signee at Texas A&M, but it's been the outside noise that's limited his potential to this point. Now at Arkansas, everyone is getting a fresh start as preconceived notions about certain attitudes, lack of production and being backed up on the depth chart doesn't matter. Arkansas Razorbacks wide receivers coach Larry Smith during spring practice drills.…