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Football Grad Transfer WR Market

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Arkansas has a major need at wide receiver to shore up the position with a playmaker even after the addition of Mike Woods in the 2019 recruiting class. While the freshman is expected to contribute in a big way, here's a look at some of the few remaining options the staff has to bring in a graduate transfer.

Kansas WR Chase Harrell: In 2017, Harrell was third on the team with 25 receptions and two receiving touchdowns. His 221 receiving yards were fifth on the team. Harrell finished his playing career at Kansas with 25 catches, 302 yards and five touchdowns. The 6-4, 228-pound receiver would be a good fit at the 9-man spot in Chad Morris' offense.

Miami WR Dayall Harris: Miami is stacked at wide receiver so it wasn't surprising when Harris was given his full release. The 6-3, 191-pound receiver had 10 catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns in 2017. The Mississippi native had 182 yards on 19 catches in his career.

North Carolina WR Juval Mollette: The 6-4, 200-pound wide receiver had two catches for 19 yards in seven games for the Tar Heels in 2017. He's also contributed on special teams.

West Virginia WR Ricky Rogers: The 6-1, 205-pound wide receiver had one catch for 26 yards in 2017.

Notre Dame WR Freddy Canteen: Canteen’s one catch for seven yards in 2017 gives him seven catches for 29 yards and a lone TD against Ohio State in 2014 on his career résumé. One of those receptions have been longer than eight yards.
 
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