Chiefs draft Arkansas RB Knile Davis in third round
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Arkansas running back Knile Davis with a compensatory pick in the third round Friday night, grabbing a bulldozer to take some of the load off Jamaal Charles.
Davis has a nice blend of size and speed, resulting in comparisons to former Razorbacks star Darren McFadden. But the knock on Davis - and one of the big reasons he fell...
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Meet the Chiefs 3rd Round Compensatory Pick Knile Davis
The Chiefs selected Knile Davis for their 3rd round Compensatory Pick
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Injuries have limited Davis since high school, but his talent when healthy is undeniable. He missed the 2011 season with a broken left ankle suffered in August after sitting out most of his junior and senior years in high school with collarbone and right ankle injuries. He then aggravated the ankle and...
Arkansas RB Davis out to prove health, talent
Knile Davis looked down at the turf inside the Arkansas indoor practice facility, preparing for a series of pre-workout stretches and agility exercises.
No coaches huddled over the former Razorbacks running back. No trainers monitored his every move.
The decision to follow the rigorous routine was all his, one he followed down to the smallest detailed movement as he prepared for...
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March 15, 2013
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Arkansas RB Davis entering NFL draft
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Arkansas running back Knile Davis says he will enter the NFL draft and skip his senior year with the Razorbacks.
Davis announced his decision Tuesday. He led all Southeastern Conference running backs in rushing in 2010 with 1,322 yards. He averaged 147 yards rushing over his final seven games that season, capping off the breakout performance with a 139-yard...
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December 12, 2012
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Smith: Davis to face contact in scrimmage
Arkansas coach John L. Smith says running back Knile Davis will take part in his first full-contact scrimmage when the No. 10 Razorbacks take part in a mock game Friday.
Davis, who missed all of last season with an ankle injury, has taken part in preseason practices this month but has yet to take part in a full-contact scrimmage.
Smith said early in the summer that he expected...
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August 23, 2012
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Davis remains out from full contact
Arkansas coach John L. Smith says there is a plan in place for running back Knile Davis' return to full-contact work, through he's not quite ready to share that plan.
Davis sat out the scrimmage portion of the Razorbacks' practice in Razorback Stadium on Saturday morning. The junior, who missed all of last season with an ankle injury, has taken part in each of Arkansas...
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August 11, 2012
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VIDEO: Knile Davis is back and squatting 600lbs
I think Knile Davis is back and healthy, or at least healthy enough to squat 600 lbs.
The Razorback was sidelined last season with an ankle injury that he couldn’t come back from quickly enough to get into any games. This season Davis will be expected to give the Razorbacks a running game to offset their high-powered passing attack led by Tyler Wilson who threw for 3400 yards and...
Razorbacks RB Knile Davis Ready for 2012 Heisman Campaign
Razorbacks RB Knile Davis Ready for 2012 Heisman CampaignIt was a depressing season for Arkansas RB Knile Davis who watched the Hogs dominate all season long from the sidelines. Due to a devastating ankle injury preseason, he didn’t see any action in 2011, but he’s ready to go in 2012. He may be the lone college football player looking forward to summer camp.
Davis on the...
Arkansas Razorbacks: Status on Knile Davis
I'm not one to report "rumors" but I have heard rumblings that Knile Davis, an All-SEC running back for the Arkansas Razorbacks, may go pro at the end of the 2011 season. Davis injured his left ankle during fall practices and has not seen game action during the 2011 season.
As a Razorback and college football fan, hopefully Davis will return for at least one more...
SEC College Football: Why Knile Davis Should Play for the Hogs if Healthy
When the story broke Tuesday about Knile Davis being cleared by team doctors for practice, Razorback Nation was left with mixed emotions. Should Knile Davis play this year if healthy enough? If so, what would Davis’ contributions mean to the Hogs over the remaining three to four games left in their season? With No. 1 LSU looming in the near future could he be the difference maker...
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