Four Hogs selected in 2013 NFL draft

Tyler Wilson (upper left), Chris Gragg (upper right), Cobi Hamilton (lower left) and Knile Davis (lower right) were all selected in the 2013 NFL draft.

— Knile Davis, Tyler Wilson, Cobi Hamilton and Chris Gragg officially have new teams after the 2013 NFL draft.

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Davis was the first former Arkansas player to be selected in this year's draft when the Kansas City Chiefs drafted the running back with the second-to-last pick of the third round Friday.

Wilson, Hamilton and Gragg each had to wait until Saturday, the final day of the draft, to hear their names called.

Wilson was the sixth quarterback to be taken when another AFC West team, the Oakland Raiders, drafted him. The Greenwood native will join another former Razorback, Darren McFadden, in Oakland.

No former Arkansas players were taken in the fifth round. The sixth round had almost passed all of the potential Razorbacks draftees as well, but the Cincinnati Bengals selected Hamilton with the 29th pick of the round. The Texarkana, Texas native was the 197th overall pick in the draft.

Gragg became the fourth Razorback to be taken when he was drafted in the seventh round. The Buffalo Bills selected the 6-foot-3, 244-pound tight end with the 222nd overall pick of the draft.

Gragg was injured for most of the 2012 season, but recorded 22 receptions for 289 yards in five games during his senior year. The Warren native caught 41 passes for 518 yards in 2011, including a career-high 119 yards receiving in a 44-17 win against Mississippi State.

The four former Arkansas players drafted is tied for the second-most in school history. The Razorbacks had five players selected in 1973.

Offensive guard Alvin Bailey (Seattle Seahawks), running backs Dennis Johnson (Houston Texans) and Ronnie Wingo (Atlanta Falcons), linebacker Alonzo Highsmith (Miami Dolphins), defensive tackle DeQuinta Jones (Seattle Seahawks), linebacker/safety Ross Rasner (Denver Broncos) and defensive end/linebacker Tenarius Wright (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) were all reportedly working on free agent deals Saturday night.