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FAYETTEVILLE -- Safety Reid Miller is going to be a graduate transfer from Arkansas. He is leaving and will have one year of eligibility at another school.

Miller played in all 12 games in 2017, contributing nine tackles and recovering one fumble. Originally a walk-on recruit from Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy, he was placed on scholarship by Bret Bielema prior to the 2016 season.

Prior to this past season, Miller played in 25 games and had 11 tackles in two years. He came to Arkansas with offensive guard Hjalte Froholdt, who was a four-star defensive tackle at that time.

He is looking at possibly attending Northern Iowa or Coastal Carolina. Though his parents now live in South Carolina, he transferred to IMG Academy as a senior from Hollidaysburg (Pa.) High School.

Miller was hampered much of this spring with injuries, thus missing some time and setting him back working with a new staff.

Earlier on Friday, it was learned that junior tight end Will Gragg was also planning to be a graduate transfer away from Arkansas. Gragg played his senior season at Dumas (Ark.) High School.

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