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FAYETTEVILLE -- It's time to add another name to Arkansas' list of injured linebackers.

Junior Josh Harris, a walk-on inside linebacker from Pine Bluff (Ark.) Watson Chapel, seemed to indicate he suffered an injury with a tweet Wednesday evening. Inside linebackers coach Vernon Hargreaves confirmed the news Thursday, but did not specify the injury.

"He's going to be out a little while," Hargreaves said. "He's on the road trying to get back here as soon as possible."

He has only 16 tackles in limited action over the last two years, but Harris has always played well in practices and scrimmages open to the media.

With starter Dre Greenlaw being out until recently, he had been getting reps with the second-team defense and even got some work with the first team during the spring. Although head coach Bret Bielema didn't mention him during Wednesday's press conference, Harris got hurt in Saturday's scrimmage.

"What that has done, it has allowed some of the other guys to get more reps and that type of thing," Hargreaves said. "It's a little bit of a blessing in disguise, not so much for him, but for us overall, I think us overall it's going to help us down the road."

Inside linebacker has been a precarious position for the Razorbacks this offseason.

Greenlaw missed the second half of the 2016 regular season with a broken foot and re-aggravated the injury in the Belk Bowl, forcing him to have surgery again in January. He was held out of spring practice and had been limited in fall camp until this week.

The Razorbacks' other starting inside linebacker, sophomore De'Jon Harris, got banged up in Saturday's scrimmage, but it was not serious and he didn't miss any practice time.

That has allowed players such as redshirt freshmen Grant Morgan, Dee Walker and Giovanni LaFrance to get extra reps. Despite being a walk-on, Morgan has taken most of those snaps.

There have also been several injuries at outside linebacker. Redshirt freshman Alexy Jean-Baptiste broke his foot during the spring and is expected to return around the time school starts, sophomore Jamario Bell also broke his foot and will be out 10-12 weeks, and fifth-year senior Karl Roesler has missed time with a hamstring injury, but has since returned.

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