Cincinnati transfer QB Brendan Sorsby to visit Texas Tech on Friday, report says
2026 NCAA football transfer portal: Tracking moves for Texas Tech, SMU, other area schools


The college football transfer portal has reshaped how programs construct rosters in recent years. Some top programs continue to lean into high school recruiting, while programs like Texas Tech spent over $10 million on acquiring its portal class.
Transfers are not depth pieces in this age of college football. They’re expected to step in and be instant difference-makers on teams with College Football Playoff ambitions. Led by On3’s Clark Brooks, Rivals national scout Cody Bellaire and On3 college football reporter Pete Nakos, here is On3’s Preseason All-Transfer Portal Team entering the 2025 season. Check out the team below:
Miami locked in a commitment from Georgia quarterback transfer Carson Beck less than 24 hours after he entered the portal. A projected first-round pick entering the 2024 season, Beck opted for a final season of college football coming off an injury to his throwing elbow in the SEC title game. He’s now healthy and expected to help the Hurricanes contend for their first ACC title and a College Football Playoff berth.
“Shannon [Dawson] loves him,” a source close to the Miami offensive coordinator told On3 this week. “He thinks he has another No. 1 pick in Carson.”
The Cal running back flirted with the transfer portal in December, but ultimately did not head for free agency until the spring. Oklahoma and Georgia were closely tied to Jaydn Ott when he entered in April. The Sooners won out, as quarterback John Mateer helped close out the recruitment. If the 2023 first-team All-Pac 12 player can stay healthy and put together a 1,000-yard season, it will be a difference maker in Oklahoma’s bid for a College Football Playoff berth.
Auburn wanted to bring in another piece to its wide receiver room this offseason to complement Cam Coleman. Auburn had to hold off a final effort from the Yellow Jackets, but the Tigers reeled in Georgia Tech transfer Eric Singleton. One of the most proven wideouts available in the portal, Singleton has 104 receptions and nine touchdowns in the last two years at Georgia Tech. Known for his speed, his 1,468 receiving yards over the last two seasons are the second most among returning Power Four wideouts.
When LSU found out Garrett Nussmeier was returning to Baton Rouge for a final season and passing on the 2025 NFL draft, the Tigers were aggressive in the portal to surround their quarterback with talent. Enter Barion Brown, who is one of the most experienced wide receivers in the SEC. He ranked No. 10 on Kentucky’s all-time receiving yards list (1,528) and has 3,277 career all-purpose yards. The 2024 First-Team All-SEC selection is also Kentucky’s record-holder for kickoff returns for a touchdown in a career, with five.
At 6-foot-4 and 222 pounds, Malachi Fields is a physical wide receiver who was a major portal pickup for Notre Dame this winter. The Virginia transfer will provide a big target for CJ Carr to throw the ball to this fall. Known for his ability to pull down contested passes, he finished eighth in the ACC last season with 55 catches for 808 receiving yards. Despite being raised in Charlottesville and a team captain at UVA, Fields opted to play his final season at Notre Dame.
All eyes will be on Jeremiah Smith whenever Ohio State passes the ball this season, but the addition of Purdue tight end Max Klare adds another option through the air for the Buckeyes. Ohio State battled Louisville for the top tight end in the portal. With a 6-foot-5, 243-pound frame, Klare enters the 2025 season with 73 career catches for 881 yards and four touchdowns in three seasons. Klare averaged 13.4 yards per catch as a redshirt sophomore last season and his 684 receiving yards is the most among returning Power Four tight ends. He now enters an offense where he will not be the No. 1 receiving target.
Dan Lanning’s program reworked its offensive line through the transfer portal this offseason, adding Texas State’s Alex Harkey and USC’s Emmanuel Pregnon. But the headliner was Nevada offensive tackle Isaiah World. The 6-foot-8, 312-pound offensive lineman’s name is already being tossed around as a potential top-10 pick if he can put together all his skills this season and reduce his penalties. He graded out with an 82.4 pass-blocking grade at left tackle for Nevada in 2024.
Virginia Tech lost multiple pieces of its offensive line to the portal this offseason in Braelin Moore and Xavier Chaplin. But the Hokies also picked up a three-year starter out of the portal in West Virginia’s Tomas Rimac. He was one of five interior offensive linemen last year to grade out with a run and pass-block grade of 77 or higher. The 6-foot-6, 317-pound Rimac played 937 total snaps last season and will be charged with leading an offensive line that will need to protect quarterback Kyron Drones, who is coming off a spring surgery.
Wake Forest transfer Luke Petitbon might be Florida State’s top transfer acquisition, a source told On3 this week. Described to On3 as a “ballplayer,” there is a lot of optimism about what he can do on the field for the Seminoles in 2025. The 6-foot-2, 310-pound redshirt senior was a 2024 All-ACC honorable mention selection and has played in 35 career games with 23 starts.
The two-year starting offensive guard at Arizona, Wendell Moe, has not missed a beat since transferring to Tennessee this offseason. One of Tennessee’s most heralded portal pickups in fall camp, he played 760 snaps without a penalty or giving up a sack last year and has shown why to this point in training camp. “He’s really, really good,” a source told On3. The 6-foot-2, 335-pound offensive lineman chose Tennessee over Auburn and started 11 of 12 games last season for the Wildcats.
The only transfer offensive lineman to earn a Preseason All-SEC nod, Xavier Chaplin, is expected to be a key figure on an Auburn offensive line that will be tasked with protecting Oklahoma transfer quarterback Jackson Arnold. Chaplin is already picking up potential first-round NFL draft buzz after he started 12 games at left tackle for the Hokies in 2024 and earned honorable mention All-ACC honors. He allowed only two sacks in 2024 in 315 pass-blocking snaps.
From the jump of David Bailey’s transfer portal recruitment, Texas Tech was involved. The Red Raiders were aggressive in the winter window, putting together the top-ranked portal class. But they viewed Bailey as the finishing piece. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound EDGE has posted 111 career tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 14.5 sacks in his career. He’s also forced seven fumbles in his career. Bailey was viewed as a potential 2025 NFL draft prospect, but will now return to college and prove he can be an early-round pick in 2026. The former Freshman All-American touted the No. 1 pass rush win rate in the nation last season and also ranked in the top 10 in impact and havoc rates.
A pillar of Texas Tech’s No. 1 transfer portal class this offseason, Lee Hunter earned second-team All-Big 12 honors last year at UCF. The 6-foot-4, 325-pound Hunter led all defensive tackles in tackles in 2023. With one year of eligibility remaining, Hunter is coming off a 2024 season where he posted 45 tackles and 9.5 tackles for loss with a sack. With 25 starts in the last two seasons at UCF, Hunter had 69 tackles, 11 for a loss and three sacks in 2023.
Texas went to work adding talent at defensive tackle this offseason, bringing in five transfers. But the Longhorns scored their biggest win in the spring window, landing Syracuse freshman standout Maraad Watson. The 6-foot-3, 313-pound defensive lineman finished his 2024 season with 31 tackles and a sack. He also showed up as a disruptor against Miami, forcing chaos and pressure on quarterback Cam Ward. He’s expected to be a key piece of the Texas defensive line in the years to come, with three years of eligibility remaining, and he’s strung together a strong fall camp, according to sources.
Missouri and Ohio State battled into mid-January for Georgia transfer EDGE Damon Wilson, but the Tigers ultimately won out. Now the 6-foot-4, 250-pound EDGE is expected to be an instant impact player for Missouri. In 26 games over the last two seasons, the former five-star recruit amassed 26 tackles, including seven for loss and 3.5 sacks, to go with two forced fumbles.
After losing Ta’Mere Robinson to USC in April, head coach James Franklin made clear that Penn State would like to find another addition via the transfer portal. The Nittany Lions got aggressive and picked up North Carolina transfer Amare Campbell, edging out SMU. Campbell has come in and quickly emerged as a leader in the linebacker room. In two seasons in Chapel Hill, the linebacker posted 90 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, two deflections and a forced fumble and interception. That includes a breakout 2024 season with 11 tackles for loss.
Boise State’s Andrew Simpson transferred to North Carolina this spring and immediately became the most experienced linebacker on the depth chart. He made 11 starts in 2024, recording 46 tackles, three sacks, three forced fumbles and an interception. In his three seasons at Boise State, the 6-foot, 240-pound linebacker posted 141 tackles, 32 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks. He also posted three interceptions with five forced fumbles and five pass breakups.
The son of former NFL linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Sr. and brother of current Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Jeremiah Trotter Jr., Josiah Trotter transferred from West Virginia to Missouri this winter. A 2024 Freshman All-American and the 2024 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year, the 6-foot-2, 237-pound linebacker posted 92 tackles, four tackles for loss and an interception last season. The rising redshirt sophomore also posted two pass breakups and five quarterback pressures as he posted eight or more tackles in seven games.
Arguably the most talented transfer pickup for Florida State this offseason, Houston cornerback Jeremiah Wilson is expected to be an immediate contributor this fall. He’s continued to pick up praise in fall camp, too. A former Syracuse transfer, Wilson finished third in the Big 12 with four interceptions last season. With two career pick-sixes, he graded out with an 86.9 PFF grade in 2024, the sixth-highest grade of any Power Four cornerback in the country.
Arizona transfer cornerback Tacario Davis has reunited with his former head coach Jedd Fisch at Utah. Davis opted to stay in college football for the 2025 season rather than enter the NFL draft, despite earning some first-round mock draft grades entering 2024. He picked up a second-team All-Big 12 selection last season and was a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist. Davis started 11 of 13 games as a sophomore in 2023, too, earning second-team All-Pac-12 honors. During his three seasons with the Wildcats, Davis logged 76 tackles, 2.5 tackles for a loss, an interception, a fumble recovery and 23 passes defended.
Ranked as the No. 1 safety in the On3 Industry Transfer Portal Rankings, Purdue transfer Dillon Thieneman picked Oregon over Ohio State. Already earning Preseason First-Team All-American honors, the safety with elite speed picked off six passes in his first college football season in 2023, to go along with 74 tackles en route to earning several national and Big Ten Freshman of the Year Awards. Thieneman followed up that special campaign with another 70 tackles and six pass breakups this fall. He’s viewed as one of the top instant impact transfers entering the 2025 season.
One of the final dominoes to fall in the transfer portal this spring, Big 12 first-team all-conference selection A.J. Haulcy picked LSU over Miami. The Houston transfer finished the 2024 season with 74 tackles. His five interceptions ranked first in the Big 12, and his 13 passes defended were second in the league. With 703 defensive snaps played, he was viewed as one of the most experienced and proven players to hit the portal in the spring.
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby emerged as a productive, efficient starter for Cincinnati in 2025, throwing for 2,800 yards and 27 touchdowns against five interceptions, while adding 580 rushing yards and nine rushing scores on the ground, completing 61.6% of his passes across 12 games.
The Bearcats finished 7–5 overall (5–4 in Big 12 play) under third-year head coach Scott Satterfield, marking a two-win improvement from the previous season and the program’s best finish since the Luke Fickell era.
However, Sorsby informed Cincinnati of his intent to enter the transfer portal ahead of the window opening, which runs from January 2 to January 16.
A Denton, Texas, native from Lake Dallas High School, Sorsby was rated a three-star recruit and the No. 66 quarterback in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2022 cycle, initially committing to Indiana over offers from Army, Delaware, Navy, and East Texas A&M.
With the Hoosiers (2022–23), Sorsby redshirted in 2022 and appeared in just one game before playing in 10 contests in 2023, throwing for 1,587 yards, 15 touchdowns, and five interceptions while showcasing his dual-threat ability with 276 rushing yards and four rushing scores.
He transferred to Cincinnati ahead of the 2024 season and quickly established himself as the Bearcats’ starter, posting a career high 2,813 passing yards alongside 18 passing touchdowns, and seven interceptions, plus 447 rushing yards and nine rushing TDs, before another strong finish in 2025 that solidified him as one of the more proven quarterbacks in the transfer portal.
With the portal opening Friday at midnight, On3 reporters Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong flagged Texas Tech as an early frontrunner while identifying LSU as a competing suitor, describing the two programs as going “head-to-head” to land Sorsby.
Shortly after, ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that Sorsby already has visits lined up with both programs, with the quarterback set to visit Texas Tech late Friday before heading to Baton Rouge.

Texas Tech offers an immediate schematic fit for Sorsby, operating a pass-heavy, vertical offense under Joey McGuire’s staff, while also providing geographic proximity to his Texas roots.
Furthermore, the Red Raiders are expected to have a clear opening at quarterback with senior starter Behren Morton set to move on, creating a direct path to early playing time.
LSU, meanwhile, presents a different but equally compelling case, offering SEC competition, greater national exposure, and a proven track record of developing transfer quarterbacks under head coach Lane Kiffin, notably Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss and now New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart.
With the portal window opening at midnight, typical transfer timelines point to visits and official meetings taking place quickly, with a commitment potentially coming within days to a few weeks as NIL discussions and evaluations progress.
Sorsby’s current NIL valuation sits around $2.4 million, ranking him among the top-valued quarterbacks in college football, a figure that could rise if schools escalate offers, with some suitors reportedly prepared to push past $4 million.
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Texas Tech football outgrew the talent of its quarterback in one offseason. Behren Morton was a perfect fit for the Texas Tech program that existed in his four years prior, but head coach Joey McGuire’s unwavering loyalty to Morton may have cost this year’s team a shot at the national championship.
Morton will be graduating now, so the checkbooks are open for general manager James Blanchard to find a new QB1.
As of Friday, Blanchard and other Texas Tech athletes’ only public interest has been in Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby. Blanchard reposted Sorsby’s transfer portal announcement, and within an hour, 12 Texas Tech football players had commented on his post.
Sorsby is rated the No. 1 quarterback available in the portal by On3. He is regarded as a potential first-round pick if he enters the NFL draft, but the money college programs are expected to offer will surpass a rookie contract.
Other names to watch are Florida’s DJ Lagway and Arizona State’s Sam Leavitt.
Texas Tech will lose five premier starters on defense to exhausted eligibility: DT Lee Hunter, ILB Jacob Rodriguez, OLB David Bailey, OLB Romello Height and S Cole Wisniewski.
Those five made up 337 total tackles, 29 sacks and 15 forced fumbles in 2025.
Texas Tech will hit the portal to fill a handful of the upcoming defensive holes, but the Red Raiders will retain a handful of players who can step up. Rodriguez’s counterpart, linebacker Ben Roberts, is atop that list.
Between the Big 12 Championship and the Capital One Orange Bowl, Roberts had three interceptions. He also had a career-high 16 tackles in Thursday’s loss.
Roberts and budding linebacker/safety John Curry will man the interior linebacker spots in 2026 alongside at least one portal addition.
USC transfer running back Quinten Joyner tore his ACL on Aug. 18 before taking a regular season snap with Texas Tech. He had not been named the primary back, but his name was circulated in game strategy more frequently than Cameron Dickey and J’Koby Williams.
Dickey and Williams had strong freshman campaigns in their minimal snaps played, but McGuire didn’t know their full capabilities yet. So, before Joyner’s injury, he intended to run a three-headed system with no true starter.
McGuire remained content to run a 1A and 1B system with Dickey and Williams following the injury. It panned out perfectly. Dickey was a 1,000-yard rusher, and Williams thrived as a runner, receiver and kick returner.
Heading into 2025, they were all high-reward, experimental running backs, but one of the three may not be satisfied to play another season as a rotational player. None have entered the transfer portal as of Friday, but Dickey and Williams’ 2025 tape could warrant a payday and a guaranteed starter tag at multiple P4 programs.
The Micah Hudson saga has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. From becoming Texas Tech’s first five-star recruit to being used sparingly as a freshman to then transferring to Texas A&M and back to Lubbock a semester later, Hudson has yet to have his opportunity.
He reportedly struggled to grasp the playbook during his freshman season, which warranted his minimal usage. Then, when he returned to Texas Tech, the talent was too good for him to be anything more than a rotational piece.
Hudson has pledged his loyalty to McGuire and Texas Tech, so his name will be amongst the replacements for starters Caleb Douglas and Reggie Virgil. It’s reasonable to assume Texas Tech grabs one or two receivers from the portal, but Hudson is in a prime position to earn reps over the offseason.
His most recent snaps came against West Virginia in the season finale, when he had two touchdowns in the waning moments of a blowout win.
Texas Tech hung its hat on brotherhood this season. The talent was there at certain positions, but the culture McGuire built was a pillar of Texas Tech’s team-wide success.
However, Height noted in the locker room following Texas Tech’s 23-0 College Football Playoff loss that some players weren’t “locked in.”
No one was named, but there was evident frustration from defensive players with their offensive teammates. All of which is expected in the hour after a season-ending defeat, but if McGuire can’t reroute that energy into pushing for a title next season, it will hinder them.
Texas Tech is no longer the longshot team. There will be a huge shift in how team culture is established, going from the perennial middle-of-the-pack program to a place where the floor is now a playoff win.
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Jan. 2, 2026, 11:53 a.m. ET
Does anyone know where the College Football Playoff quarterfinals and semifinals are actually played and why they’re still called bowl games? Better yet, does anyone care?
The Cotton Bowl isn’t even played at the Cotton Bowl? The “bowl” era is gone, replaced by a tournament designed to maintain the names of the most well funded and connected. Indeed, four teams actually play in two bowl games every year. The other 36 exist only for traditions, pageantry, “rewarding” teams (yes, even 5-7 teams) with a 13th game and, of course, money. The best players opt out for fear of injury and many more for the transfer portal which didn’t even open until Jan. 2 when almost every bowl was already played. Without television money, most bowls would cease to exist.
Forecasting landing spots for the top 50 transfer-portal stars as teams hunt immediate impact, plug roster holes, and reshape their 2025 contenders for 2025 now.
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Cam Coleman immediately becomes the top player in the transfer portal after making his intent to split from Auburn clear. The former five-star has totaled 1,306 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in two seasons with the Tigers, proving to be one of the lone bright spots for the struggling SEC squad. Coleman will have several contenders interested in his services, and with a robust market to choose from, expect the talented wideout to land a top NIL deal.
Prediction: LSU
Chaz Coleman adds his name to the transfer portal after spending this past year as a true freshman at Penn State. The six-foot-four pass rusher racked up eight total tackles, one sack, a pass defense, and a forced fumble in a limited role with the Nittany Lions. Coleman will have an abundance of suitors on the market, with several contenders willing to make a big push for his services.
Prediction: South Carolina
Sam Leavitt becomes arguably the top prospect in the transfer portal after announcing his decision to depart from Arizona State one season after leading the Sun Devils to a Big 12 Championship. In two seasons at ASU, Leavitt has totaled 44 touchdowns and only three interceptions, proving to be one of the best quarterbacks in the nation. Expect Leavitt to have an abundance of top contenders pursuing him with the chance to land a major NIL deal in the portal.
Caleb Hawkins took the nation by storm as a freshman this past season at North Texas, rushing for 1,434 yards and 25 touchdowns in the Mean Green’s offense. The six-foot-two running back not only proved to be a highlight waiting to happen, but he made it clear that he can be the bell cow in an explosive offense. With his intent to enter the transfer portal announced, Hawkins will immediately become a top target for several contending teams.
Prediction: Texas Tech
Dylan Raiola’s decision to enter the transfer portal comes just weeks after Nebraska fired offensive line coach Donovan Raiola, who is also the star quarterback’s uncle. The writing was on the wall for the former five-star to depart from the program following the move, especially when factoring in the back-to-back lackluster seasons for the Cornhuskers through Raiola’s first two years. The dynamic quarterback will have several suitors as he’s a marquee name on the market.
Prediction: Oregon
Brendan Sorsby began his college career at Indiana, where he spent two seasons before transferring to Cincinnati. The dual-threat quarterback put his name on the map this past year, leading the Bearcats to the best season in recent years, while combining for 36 total touchdowns (27 passing and nine rushing). Sorsby may not be a team’s top option with the names above him available, but he’ll undoubtedly be in the mix to land with a contender, especially if they miss out on the top three names.
Prediction: Texas Tech
DJ Lagway becomes a significant addition to the transfer portal after announcing his intent to seek a fresh start following yet another underwhelming season at Florida. The former five-star recruit seemed committed to the Gators, even after the departure of head coach Billy Napier, but clearly, plans have changed following the team’s season. Now, the Texas native is among the top players available and will be a considerable priority target for several contending programs.
Prediction: LSU
Nick Marsh immediately becomes the top wide receiver available on the open market after announcing his intention to enter the transfer portal when the window officially opens. The six-foot-three wideout has played the last two seasons at Michigan State, where lackluster quarterback play has restricted him from showcasing his potential. Now, after a head coaching change, Marsh tries his hand at a fresh start, where he’s likely to be pursued by multiple top teams.
Prediction: Miami
Boo Carter committed to Tennessee as a top prospect out of high school, and now, after two seasons with the Volunteers, the former top recruit has announced his plan to enter the transfer portal when the cycle officially opens. With 25 total tackles, three pass defenses, three forced fumbles, and a sack on the season, the defensive gem is set to become the most coveted player in the portal.
Prediction: Georgia
Drew Mestemaker adds his name to the list of talented quarterbacks available in the transfer portal after a breakout season at North Texas. The Texas native finished his first season as a starter, tossing for 4,129 passing yards, 31 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Now, he finds himself in the portal, where he’ll immediately become a top target for QB-needy teams.
Prediction: Indiana
Byrum Brown finds himself in the transfer portal after a breakout season at USF. The dual-threat quarterback finished the season with 42 touchdowns (28 passing, 14 rushing) and only seven interceptions, leading the way for the Bulls. Following the head coaching change at South Florida, Brown has opted to hit the portal and test his value on the open market.
Prediction: Auburn
Mateen Ibirogba enters the transfer portal after a breakout season at Wake Forest. The defensive lineman totaled 21 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble, proving to be a disruptor in the Demon Deacons’ defensive line in limited opportunities. Expect Ibirogba to be a considerable addition wherever he lands.
Prediction: Alabama
Carius Curne becomes not only one of the top available offensive linemen in the transfer portal, but one of the top players on the market after announcing his decision to depart from LSU. The former five-star’s decision comes as a result of the coaching change in Baton Rouge and will now add to the holes head coach Lane Kiffin will be looking to fill. Expect Curne to find a new home quickly.
Prediction: Georgia
Jayce Brown announced his decision to enter the transfer portal after spending the last three seasons at Kansas State. The six-foot wideout put together a solid season for the Wildcats this past year, reeling in 41 receptions for 712 yards and five touchdowns. Looking to prove how impactful he can be in an elite offense, Brown hits the portal and will have several suitors to choose from.
Prediction: Florida
Hollywood Smothers becomes one of the most explosive offensive weapons to enter the transfer portal after announcing his intention to depart from NC State. The running back posted a career year as a starter for the Wolfpack this season, rushing for 939 yards and six touchdowns. Expect Smothers to have a robust market for his services.
Prediction: South Carolina
Jayden Woods committed to Florida as a top recruit out of high school. The edge rusher took no time to make an impact on the field, racking up 27 total tackles, 3.5 sacks, one interception, a pass defense, and a forced fumble during his freshman season with the Gators. Now, with the head coaching change in Gainesville, the defender hits the portal, where he’ll become a top target for several teams.
Prediction: Missouri
Entering the 2025 season, Rocco Becht was viewed as a potential candidate to watch, aiming to put himself among the nation’s top-tier quarterbacks after finishing his 2024 campaign with 25 touchdowns and only nine interceptions, while also proving to be a dangerous dual-threat, rushing for eight touchdowns. Instead, the Florida native put together his worst season with the Cyclones since taking the starting job three years ago, finishing with 24 total touchdowns (16 passing, 8 rushing) and nine interceptions. Nonetheless, following head coach Matt Campbell’s departure from the Cyclones, Becht enters the portal, where he becomes a top available QB in the portal with the chance for a bounce-back season in 2026.
Prediction: Penn State
Wendell Gregory enters the portal after impressing during his time with the Oklahoma State Cowboys this past season. The versatile linebacker showcased his pass-rushing ability, totaling 12 tackles for loss and four sacks throughout his 2025 campaign. Now, he heads to the portal.
Prediction: Georgia Tech
Omarion Miller becomes another versatile pass catcher to enter the transfer portal. The wideout proved to be a reliable offensive weapon as a starter in Colorado’s offense this season, which should bode well for him to have a robust market when the portal window officially opens.
Prediction: LSU
Devan Thompkins flashed plenty of upside this past season as a rotational piece of the defensive line at USC. The defender put together a career year, totaling 31 tackles, three sacks, two pass defenses, and one forced fumble. Hoping to prove how impactful he can be with a larger role, Thompkins hits the portal.
Prediction: Oregon
Terrell Anderson enters the portal after spending the last two seasons at NC State. Coming off a breakout year, where the six-foot-two pass catcher reeled in 39 receptions for 629 yards and five touchdowns, the wideout put plenty of film together that will entice programs seeking a high-upside offensive weapon that could be a cheaper option in the portal. That said, keep an eye on Anderson’s market as it develops quickly.
Prediction: South Carolina
Jontez Williams joins the wave of outgoing Iowa State players to hit the portal following the departure of former head coach Matt Campbell. The corner has the upside to be an immediate impact player in the right defensive system, and based on the flashes he’s shown on film, he should have no trouble finding an opportunity to prove that.
Prediction: Florida State
Wyatt Young emerged as not only one of the most reliable big-play weapons for North Texas this past season, but in the nation as a whole. The six-foot wideout finished the year with 70 receptions for 1,264 yards and 10 touchdowns, proving to be a go-to target for the Mean Green’s explosive offense. Adding his name to the transfer portal, Young will have a robust market with several contending teams interested in adding him to their wide receiving room.
Prediction: Texas Tech
Peyton Lewis committed initially to Tennessee as a top-five running back recruit out of high school. In two seasons with the Volunteers, the six-foot-one playmaker has shown flashes of his high upside and has proven to be a red-zone weapon, rushing for seven touchdowns in his limited carries. Still, with only 629 rushing yards through two years in Knoxville, Lewis has announced his decision to enter the portal, where he’ll immediately become one of the top running backs on the market.
Prediction: Virginia Tech
Kenny Minchey announced his decision to enter the transfer portal, and he immediately became one of the most interesting names in it. After losing the starting job to CJ Carr at Notre Dame, the former top recruit will look for a fresh start, and considering the quarterback-needy teams across the nation, he’ll likely have an abundance of options to choose from.
Prediction: Arizona State
Adam Trick emerged as a premier pass rusher this past season at Miami (OH), where he totaled 59 tackles, 8.5 sacks, four pass defenses, three forced fumbles, and an interception. The Ohio native enters the portal and will have the opportunity to prove how impactful he can be on a top team.
Prediction: Nebraska
Marquise Davis committed to Missouri as a top recruit out of high school, but after finding a limited role in the Tigers’ offense as a freshman, the running back opted to try his hand at a change of scenery. Searching for a sizable role elsewhere, expect the dynamic offensive weapon to have several suitors to choose from.
Prediction: Florida State
Steven Soles committed to Kentucky as a highly touted recruit out of high school, but in two seasons with the Wildcats, the versatile edge rusher has yet to carve out a sizable role in the team’s defense. Still, racking up 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in a limited role is exactly why teams will jump at the opportunity to add the versatile defensive lineman in the transfer portal. That said, keep an eye on Soles moving forward.
Prediction: Vanderbilt
Brody Foley becomes a top tight end target on the transfer portal after a breakout season at Tulsa this past year. The six-foot-six tight end hauled in 37 receptions for 528 yards and seven touchdowns with the Golden Hurricanes, proving to be a legit redzone threat in the team’s offense. Expect Foley to have a robust market to choose from when the portal officially opens.
Prediction: Oklahoma
Jay Crawford committed initially to Auburn as a top recruit out of high school. In two seasons with the Tigers, the Georgia native has shown flashes of how impactful he can be, but in a minimal role in the team’s defense. Hoping to find an expanded role in a defensive secondary, Crawford becomes a top defensive playmaker available in the portal.
Prediction: Georgia Tech
Javion Hilson committed to Missouri as a highly touted recruit with high expectations. Following a lackluster freshman season with the Tigers, the six-foot-four edge rusher has announced his decision to enter the transfer portal, where he’ll immediately be a coveted player for several teams looking to improve their pass rush. Keep an eye on Hilson to find a home quickly when the portal window officially opens.
Prediction: Florida State
Cam Edwards immediately becomes a top running back option in the transfer portal after a monster season at UCon,n rushing for 1,132 yards and 14 touchdowns. The Connecticut native looks to use his breakout campaign to boost his chances of joining a contender in the transfer portal, and based on his ability to be a dynamic offensive weapon, several teams will be more than willing to add him to their offense ahead of the 2026 season.
Nick Del Grande will generate significant interest in the transfer portal when he officially enters the portal. The Coastal Carolina lineman has proven to be a versatile asset in the Chanticleers’ offense, and with the ability to step in and make a significant impact right away, keep an eye on Grande to be a top target for several programs.
Prediction: South Carolina
Evan Dickens transferred to Liberty ahead of this past season following a lackluster freshman year at Georgia Tech. The running back put together a breakout season for the Flames, rushing for 1,339 yards and 16 touchdowns. Expect Dickens to prioritize fit for his next stop.
Prediction: Ole Miss
Khmori House transferred to North Carolina after his freshman season at Washington. Using a change of scenery to his advantage, the linebacker put together a career year, totaling 79 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, an interception, and one pass defense. Hoping to use his breakout season to his advantage, House enters the portal looking to join a contending program.
Prediction: Texas
Dylan Edwards began his career at Colorado before transferring to Kansas State after his freshman season. In two seasons with the Wildcats, the running back has rushed for 749 yards and seven touchdowns. Now, he’ll become a coveted backfield option in the portal.
Prediction: Notre Dame
Makhi Frazier adds his name to the list of outgoing players set to depart from Michigan State this coming offseason. The dynamic running back rushed for 116 carries and 520 yards this past season, while averaging 4.5 yards per carry. Expect Frazier to be a top target for several contenders.
Prediction: Texas A&M
Colton Joseph immediately becomes one of the top quarterbacks available in the portal after a career year at Old Dominion. Totaling 21 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions, while leading one of the most explosive offenses in the Group of Five, Joseph looks to prove his worth on a new squad.
Malcolm Simmons initially committed to Auburn out of high school as a top recruit. In two seasons with the Tigers, the Alabama native has racked up 908 receiving yards and five touchdowns, showing flashes of his ability to be a dynamic offensive weapon. Looking for a fresh start that allows him to find a sizable role in a new system, Simmons heads to the portal.
Prediction: Alabama
Perry Thompson committed to Auburn as a top recruit out of high school, but after two lackluster seasons to start his tenure with the Tigers, the wideout has announced his intent to enter the transfer portal. Looking to prove how impactful he can be in the right offensive system, Thompson will be another SEC product prioritizing fit and opportunity over money.
Prediction: Missouri
Edwin Joseph has spent the last three seasons at Florida State, where he’s quietly developed into a reliable impact player for the Seminoles. The Florida native has his sights on competing for a championship, and following yet another lackluster year for FSU, Joseph will attempt to do that elsewhere.
Prediction: Miami
Aidan Chiles is a former top recruit who initially committed to Oregon State out of high school. The quarterback transferred to Michigan State, hoping to prove why he was a highly touted recruit. In two seasons with the Spartans, Chiles totaled 23 passing touchdowns and 14 interceptions. Now, he hits the portal looking to hit the restart button once again, looking to land in an offensive system that better suits his skillset.
Prediction: Oklahoma State
Ashton Stamps spent the last three seasons at LSU, where he’s shown flashes of the potential he entered college with. The six-foot corner has the size, instincts, and versatility to be a lockdown defender, but he’ll look to prove that elsewhere following his departure from the Tigers.
Prediction: Ole Miss
Mister Clark proved to be a reliable secondary defender this past year at FIU, where he racked up 59 total tackles, 13 pass defenses, three interceptions, and a forced fumble. The corner is expected to enter the transfer portal and will likely have several contending programs aggressively pursuing him.
Prediction: Miami
CJ Baxter’s decision to enter the transfer portal puts him among the top offensive weapons available in the portal. The Florida native put together a strong freshman season at Texas, but after an underwhelming sophomore campaign with the Longhorns, Baxter is set to seek an opportunity elsewhere.
Prediction: Georgia
Michael Smith committed to South Carolina as a coveted prospect out of high school. Still, after struggling to carve out a consistent role on the offense, the versatile pass catcher has decided to pursue a change of scenery. Smith will likely be a top target for several contenders this offseason.
Prediction: Florida
Noah King initially committed to Kansas State out of high school before transferring to Colorado before ever playing a snap for the Wildcats. Hoping he could land an immediate role in the Buffaloes’ secondary. The corner quickly found out that the grass isn’t always greener. Now, he finds himself back in the transfer portal looking for the chance to prove why he was recruited as a top prospect.
Prediction: Kansas State
Grant Seagren joins the list of talented players expected to enter the transfer portal. The Oklahoma State product has the size to be an anchor on the offensive line in the proper role, and as he looks to find the best fit for him outside of Oklahoma State, he’ll likely have a handful of options to choose from.
Prediction: Oklahoma
Antonio Coleman committed to Auburn as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. After struggling to find the field throughout his freshman season with the Tigers, the defensive lineman has decided to use the coaching change as an excuse to hit the portal and seek a sizable role elsewhere.
Prediction: Missouri
Brendon Haygood committed initially to Missouri as a top recruit out of high school. Still, after struggling to find a sizable role as a freshman, the shifty running back has opted to enter the transfer portal. With several years of eligibility remaining and the talent to be a premier backfield option, Haygood will have several suitors to choose from.
Prediction: Kansas State
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