College Football 2025 Spring Transfer Portal: Top 110 Committed Players

Grant White
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110. David Chapeau, P
Previous Team: Central Michigan Chippewas
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsIt's not every day that a punter is coveted in the transfer portal, but that was the case for David Chapeau. The Academic All-MAC kicker averaged 41.5 yards per punt last season and was granted a waiver to compete as a redshirt senior in 2025. While it is impossible for Chapeau to win games, he could turn the tide for the Louisville Cardinals this season.
1. Nico Iamaleava, QB
Ranking the Top College Football Quarterbacks for 2025
Previous Team: Tennessee Volunteers
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsNico Iamaleava entered the spring transfer portal as one of the top players available. Somehow, the UCLA Bruins were able to nab the game-changing quarterback. Iamaleava is an athletic specimen with elite arm strength and will transform the Bruins program. The California native led the Tennessee Volunteers to the CFP in his freshman campaign. A similar outcome with UCLA would be nothing short of disappointing.
2. David Bailey, EDGE
Previous Team: Stanford Cardinal
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersA highly sought-after prospect out of high school, David Bailey spent the first three seasons of his career with the Stanford Cardinal. As the program failed to restore itself, Bailey sought a new opportunity in a different conference. The talented edge rusher is bringing his career 14.5 sacks and four-star pedigree to the Texas Tech Red Raiders for the 2025 campaign.
3. Jaydn Ott, RB
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Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma SoonersIt may not have been his most productive campaign, but a down year in 2024 didn't impact Jaydn Ott's perceived value in the transfer portal. After totaling just 385 yards on 116 carries as a junior, Ott has joined the Oklahoma Sooners for the upcoming campaign. The four-star recruit is just one season removed from a 1,300-yard campaign, and he should have no problem getting back to that level with the Sooners.
4. Jeremiah Wilson, DB
Ranking the Top College Football Cornerbacks for 2025
Previous Team: Houston Cougars
2025 Commitment: Florida State SeminolesJeremiah Wilson elected to test the transfer portal waters in the winter before withdrawing in the new year. Subsequently, the former Houston Cougars defensive back re-entered the transfer portal this spring, fulfilling his desire to join a new program. Wilson is off to his home state, where he'll join a rebuilding Florida State Seminoles secondary.
5. Tanner Koziol, TE
Ranking the Top College Football Tight Ends for 2025
Previous Team: Ball State Cardinals
2025 Commitment: Houston CougarsAfter initially committing to the Wisconsin Badgers early in the transfer window, Tanner Koziol flipped his commitment a few weeks later. The hulking tight end elected to join the Houston Cougars for the upcoming campaign. Koziol had a wildly productive junior season, leading the Ball State Cardinals in receptions (94) and receiving yards (839). That represents the low end of what to expect from Koziol in Houston.
6. Mohamed Toure
Ranking the Top College Football Edge Defenders for 2025
Previous Team: Rutgers Scarlet Knights
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesRecurrent ACL injuries may have negatively impacted Mohamed Toure's perceived value, but his ability on the field remains almost unmatched. In 2023, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights linebacker recorded 92 tackles, 4.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and an interception. Then, a second ACL injury prevented him from taking the field in 2024. Toure will be a wrecking ball for the Miami Hurricanes next season.
7. Elias Rudolph
Transferring From: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: UNLV RebelsAs a true freshman, Elias Rudolph saw limited action with the Miami Hurricanes. The hulking defensive end appeared in just one game in 2024, recording a tackle in a 62-0 blowout versus Ball State. Rudolph had no shortage of suitors out of high school, first committing to Michigan before rescinding his intent. Of the teams that inquired about his services, Rudolph landed on the UNLV Rebe
8. Bernard Gooden, DL
Ranking the Top College Football Interior Defensive Linemen for 2025
Previous Team: South Florida Bulls
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersBernard Gooden will earn a more loyal following in 2025. Gooden spent last season on the South Florida Bulls defensive line, accumulating 35 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and two fumble recoveries. Next up, the senior is headed to Death Valley, committing to the LSU Tigers for next season. Gooden will have the chance to test his skills against the top teams in the country, hoping to lead the Tigers back to SEC glory.
9. Andrew Simpson
Ranking the Top College Football Interior Defensive Linemen for 2025
Previous Team: Boise State Broncos
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsAndrew Simpson has been a wrecking ball in the Boise State Broncos' linebackers corps for the past three seasons. The California native appeared in 12 of 14 games last season and accumulated 45 tackles, 3.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, and an interception. While those were modest declines relative to his 2023 production, Simpson has proven to be a disruptive force many teams will covet. The North Carolina Tar Heels were the lucky program to earn Simpson's commitment.
10. Micah Hudson, WR
Ranking the Top College Football Wide Receivers for 2025
Previous Team: Texas A&M Aggies
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersIt's been a busy, if not unproductive, offseason for Micah Hudson. The former four-star recruit entered the transfer portal at the end of the regular season, signing on with the Texas A&M Aggies for the 2025 campaign. Hudson is heading back to his former stomping grounds without playing a down or participating in any sanctioned team activities. The wide receiver signed back on with the Texas Tech Red Raiders, looking to build on his 123 receiving yards from last year.
11. A.J. Haulcy, S
Previous Team: Houston Cougars
2025 Commitment: LSU TigersThe LSU Tigers nabbed one of the top secondary players available in the spring transfer portal. Not heavily recruited out of high school, A.J. Haulcy initially signed on with the New Mexico Lobos. After a standout freshman campaign, the safety transferred to the Houston Cougars. There, he accumualted 171 tackles, seven passes defended, and five interceptions, all of which came during the 2024 season. Haulcy will exhaust his eligibility with the Tigers.12. Elo Modozie, EDGE
Ranking the Top College Football Edge Defenders for 2025
Previous Team: Army Black Knights
2025 Commitment: Georgia BulldogsWith limited football opportunities out of high school, Elo Modozie fought his way onto the Army Black Knights roster. But after a breakout 2024 season, Modozie is off to one of the most prestigious football programs in the country. The edge rusher signed on to join the Georgia Bulldogs for the 2025 season. Modozie totaled 6.5 sacks and 34 tackles last season, becoming a disruptive downhill pass rusher.
13. Julian Neal, DB
Ranking the Top College Football Cornerbacks for 2025
Previous Team: Fresno State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Arkansas RazorbacksOver the past three seasons, Julian Neal saw a progressive increase in his responsibilities. Not surprisingly, 2024 was his best year yet. The former Fresno State Bulldogs defensive back appeared in 12 games for the MWC contenders, starting four. By the end of the season, Neal had accumulated 35 tackles, five tackles for a loss, 1.0 sack, and two interceptions. Neal will be flaunting those skills with the Arkansas Razorbacks next season.
14. Beau Atkinson, EDGE
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Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: Ohio State BuckeyesBeau Atkinson was a sought-after edge rusher out of high school. But after two years of playing with his home state North Carolina Tar Heels, he's earned an even more loyal following. Atkinson is coming off a 7.5-sack sophomore campaign, earning him a shot with the defending National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes.
15. Byron Cardwell Jr.
Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: San Diego State AztecsThe San Diego State Aztecs have a game-changing back in Byron Cardwell Jr. The running back broke onto the scene as a freshman, rushing for 417 yards on 61 carries with the Oregon Ducks in 2021. Since then, the running back has burned through a redshirt season and totaled 151 rushing yards on 35 carries. Cardwell will be toting the ball for the Aztecs next season.
16. Joe Cotton, OT
Ranking the Top College Football Safeties for 2025
Previous Team: South Dakota Coyotes
2025 Commitment: Cincinnati BearcatsA hulking 6'7'' prospect, Joe Cotton is off to the Power 4 for his final season of eligibility. Cotton anchored a South Dakota Coyotes offensive line that allowed the ninth-fewest sacks and gained the sixth-most rushing yards per game. Moreover, he started all 14 games for the Coyotes, maximizing his time on the field. The Cincinnati Bearcats' offensive line got better with Cotton.
17. Emmanuel Karnley
Previous Team: Arizona Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Virginia CavaliersEmmanuel Karnley decided that the Miami Hurricanes weren't for him. The defensive back spent his freshman season with the Arizona Wildcats, electing to sign on with the Hurricanes during the winter transfer portal. After some thought, Karnley elected to re-enter the portal and committed to the Virginia Cavaliers for the 2025 campaign. While he only appeared in eight games last season, Karnley registered five pass deflections and 16 tackles.
18. Keelan Marion, WR
Ranking the Top College Football Wide Receivers for 2025
Previous Team: BYU Cougars
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesThe Miami Hurricanes lost several of their top pass-catchers from last season, creating a massive void in their receiving corps. Thankfully, they were able to nab a top wideout from the transfer portal. Keelan Marion totaled 346 receiving yards with the BYU Cougars last season and will build on that offensive production with Miami.
19. Jack Endries, TE
Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: Texas LonghornsOver the past couple of seasons, Jack Endries has become a staple of the California Golden Bears' passing attack. He's been given the opportunity to elevate his game, signing on with the Texas Longhorns. Not surprisingly, Endries ratcheted his production higher in 2024, hauling in 56 passes for 623 yards and two touchdowns. He will be one of the premier pass-catchers in the Longhorns' new era, stepping in for their recently drafted former offensive weapons.
20. DT Sheffield, WR
Previous Team: North Texas Mean Green
2025 Commitment: Rutgers Scarlet KnightsDT Sheffield waded cautiously into the college football waters, but he's swimming laps around the competition heading into his senior season. The wideout is coming off an 822-yard and 11-touchdown campaign with the North Texas Mean Green. Wanting to prove his worth versus tougher competition, Sheffield transferred to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights for his final season of eligibility.
21. Maraad Watson, DL
Ranking the Top College Football Linebackers for 2025
Previous Team: Syracuse Orange
2025 Commitment: Texas LonghornsOne season of beating up opponents in the ACC was enough to convince the Texas Longhorns to give Maraad Watson a shot. The defensive lineman accumulated 30 tackles, 1.0 sacks, and a pass deflection in his freshman campaign with the Syracuse Orange. Subsequently, Watson entered the spring transfer portal, accepting an offer to join the Longhorns.
22. Trebor Pena, WR
Previous Team: Syracuse Orange
2025 Commitment: Penn State Nittany LionsBefore Trebor Pena entered the transfer portal, the Syracuse Orange already had some holes to fill on their offense. Those issues are even more glaring with the departure of their top remaining wide receiver. Pena hauled in an impressive 84 receptions for 941 yards last season, which is easily his most productive collegiate showing. He'll have the chance to set the bar even higher with the Penn State Nittany Lions.
23. TJ Ferguson, IOL
Previous Team: Florida State Seminoles
2025 Commitment: Syracuse OrangeFormerly the fifth-ranked interior offensive lineman in the country, TJ Ferguson failed to reach the level everyone expected him to with the Florida State Seminoles. But with one season of eligibility remaining, Ferguson is heading north to spend his senior seaso with the Syracuse Orange. There, he will be hoping to re-assert himself as an NFL prospect.24. Ty Williams, S
Previous Team: Oklahoma State Cowboys
2025 Commitment: Tulsa Golden HurricaneAfter spending the last four years with the Oklahoma State Cowboys, Ty Williams failed to scratch the surface of his former four-star status. The safety tallied just 20 tackles across four campaigns, preserving another season of eligibility. With that, Williams will be patrolling the Tulsa Golden Hurricane secondary in 2025.
25. Nathan Leacock, WR
Previous Team: Tennessee Volunteers
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsAnother prospect who has tested the portal waters multiple times this offseason, Nathan Leacock, finally found his landing spot for the 2025 campaign. He initially committed to the Purdue Boilermakers over the winter, but he re-entered the portal this spring, eventually landing on North Carolina. The once-highly regarded prospect has appeared in just six games over the last two seasons, with one lone reception for 13 yards.
26. Akelo Stone, DT
Previous Team: Ole Miss Rebels
2025 Commitment: Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsAkelo Stone is looking to make the most of his final season of eligibility, and for that, he's turning to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. The defensive tackle saw a slight decrease in his usage and production, recording just 14 tackles and 1.5 sacks last season. That represents a decrease in both metrics relative to his 2023 campaign. Stone will be a more prominent feature on Georgia Tech's defensive line in 2025.
27. Zaquan Patterson, DB
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma State CowboysA former four-star recruit, some of the shine has worn off Zaquan Patterson after a somewhat ineffective freshman campaign. While appearing in ten games, the Miami Hurricanes' safety totaled just 19 tackles and two pass deflections. Nonetheless, Patterson has the size and speed traits teams look for in secondary contributors. He is the type of player the Oklahoma State Cowboys need in their secondary.
28. Smith Vilbert, EDGE
Previous Team: Penn State Nittany Lions
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsInjuries have limited Smith Vilbert from reaching his ceiling, but that won't stop him from putting his best foot forward in 2025. The hulking edge rusher has moved on from the Penn State Nittany Lions, committing to the North Carolina Tar Heels for the upcoming campaign. Last season, Vilbert tallied 1.5 sacks while appearing in 10 games with Penn State.29. Chris Henry, CB
Previous Team: West Virginia Mountaineers
2025 Commitment: Coastal Carolina ChanticleersChris Henry signed on with the West Virginia Mountaineers ahead of the 2024 campaign, but didn't see game action as a true freshman. Consequently, the former three-star recruit cornerback elected to enter the spring transfer portal. Desiring a change of scenery and a more prominent role on defense, Henry committed to the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers ahead of the 2025 season.
30. Bailey Benson, LB
Previous Team: Wake Forest Demon Deacons
2025 Commitment: NC State Wolf PackEight schools offered Bailey Benson a shot out of high school, and the linebacker committed to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in December 2024. Unsatisfied with his decision, Benson re-entered the spring portal looking for a new opportunity. After consideration, the three-star recruit decided to stay in the Carolinas, shifting his commitment to the NC State Wolf Pack.
31. Trishstin Glass, WR
Previous Team: Wake Forest Demon Deacons
2025 Commitment: Coastal Carolina ChanticleersAnother Wake Forest commit who decided to transfer this spring, Trishstin Glass, won't be heading to Winston-Salem. Initially signing on with the Demon Deacons in December, Glass was another three-star recruit who decided to look elsewhere. The wideout also chose to stay nearby and enroll in Coastal Carolina.
32. Mikai Gbayor, LB
Previous Team: Nebraska Cornhuskers
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsMikai Gbayor is another stalwart who will patrol the North Carolina Tar Heels' defense next season. Gbayor wrapped up his junior season with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, accumulating 49 sacks, two fumble recoveries, and 1.0 sack. The linebacker flipped his commitment to North Carolina this spring after initially signing on with the Missouri Tigers during the winter transfer window.33. Andre Roye Jr.
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Previous Team: Maryland Terrapins
2025 Commitment: Colorado BuffaloesAfter three seasons with the Maryland Terrapins, Andre Roye Jr. is seeking new challenges. The offensive tackle has never played more than seven games in a season, but has been effective when called upon. Roye is taking his talents west to join the Colorado Buffaloes, where he will be expected to take on a more substantial role.
34. Jaivian Thomas, RB
Previous Team: California Golden Bears
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsJaivian Thomas is staying in California, but faces an equally daunting travel schedule after committing to the UCLA Bruins for his junior season. In 2024, Thomas was part of a two-headed running back committee with the California Golden Bears, churning out 626 yards on 100 carries. Equally as impressively, the California native found pay dirt seven times. Thomas will try to improve those numbers against some premier Big Ten defenses.35. Kristopher Ross
Previous Team: Nevada Wolf Pack
2025 Commitment: Sacramento State HornetsKristopher Ross made the most of his lone season with the Nevada Wolf Pack. After spending two years with the Texas Longhorns, including a redshirt season, Ross spent his sophomore campaign with Nevada. There, he recorded 29 total tackles, including 14 solo, along with 2.5 sacks and two passes defended. Ross is taking a step down in competition in 2025, signing on with the Sacramento State Hornets.
36. Dermaricus Davis, QB
Previous Team: UCLA Bruins
2025 Commitment: Hawaii Rainbow WarriorsDermaricus Davis didn’t like his chances of seeing any playing time with the UCLA Bruins. Naturally, he decided to pivot and pursue other opportunities. The former four-star recruit didn't see the field as a freshman, but will likely be competing for the starting job for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors in 2025.
37. Braxton Fely, DT
Previous Team: Boise State Broncos
2025 Commitment: Boise State BroncosThe Boise State Broncos appeared to have another hole in their defense to patch up after the presumed departure of Braxton Fely. The defensive tackle totaled 5.5 for the Broncos in his junior year, adding 24 tackles. With one year of eligibility remaining, Fely entered the transfer portal, only to withdraw and return to Boise State.
38. Cooper Lovelace, IOL
Previous Team: Northwestern Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Colorado BuffaloesOver the past few seasons, offensive lineman Cooper Lovelace has bounced around. He spent his first two seasons with the USC Trojans, appearing in just seven total games, surpassing that while appearing in 11 games for the Northwestern Wildcats last year. Lovelace will look for an expanded role with the Colorado Buffaloes in 2025.
39. Eric Taylor, DL
Previous Team: Mississippi State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Coastal Carolina ChanticleersEric Taylor started his college football journey with the LSU Tigers in 2020. He didn’t see action as a true freshman and ended up sitting out the 2021 campaign. Subsequently, Taylor went the JUCO route before landing with the Mississippi State Bulldogs ahead of the 2023 campaign. Again, he didn’t play in 2024, signing on with the SMU Mustangs during the winter transfer portal. The program wasn’t to his liking, as Taylor re-entered the portal and landed with the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers this spring.
40. Kenan Johnson, CB
Previous Team: Utah Utes
2025 Commitment: Virginia CavaliersKenan Johnson started his college football career in 2019. However, injuries and COVID have preserved another season of eligibility for the cornerback. Johnson spent the first five seasons of his career with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and then a knee injury derailed his 2024 campaign with the Utah Utes. He was the projected starter in Utah, but was lured to the Virginia Cavaliers via the transfer portal.
41. Emmett Mosley V, WR
Previous Team: Stanford Cardinal
2025 Commitment: Texas LonghornsHeavily recruited out of high school and with offers from some of the most prestigious programs in the country, Emmett Mosley V elected to spend his freshman campaign with the Stanford Cardinal. But Mosley is on the move after one season in which he posted 525 yards and six touchdowns on 48 receptions. The 6'2'' wideout signed on with the Texas Longhorns, replacing some of the top pass-catchers they lost via the NFL Draft.42. Damien Taylor, RB
Previous Team: Troy Trojans
2025 Commitment: Ole Miss RebelsIt takes a particular type of running back to excel in the SEC, and the Ole Miss Rebels think Damien Taylor has what it takes to succeed. Over the last three seasons, Taylor has flaunted his unforgiving running style with the Troy Trojans. The Alabama native ran for over 1,000 yards in 2024, yielding 5.8 yards per carry. Taylor will have the chance to take over the Rebels' backfield in 2025.
43. Lukas Ungar, TE
Previous Team: Stanford Cardinal
2025 Commitment: New Mexico State AggiesNo longer wanting to be a part of a fledgling Stanford Cardinal team, Lukas Ungar entered the spring transfer portal. The tight end landed on the New Mexico State Aggies as his next destination. With just one season of eligibility remaining, Ungar is looking to improve on the three receptions and 13 yards he posted in four seasons with the Cardinal.
44. Nadame Tucker, DL
Transferring From: Houston Cougars
2025 Commitment: Western Michigan BroncosFor the second time this offseason, Nadame Tucker has entered the transfer portal. The edge rusher entered the portal in December, withdrawing at the end of March. Subsequently, Tucker re-entered the spring portal in April. A former JUCO transfer, Tucker has spent the past three seasons with the Houston Cougars, albeit with limited playing time. He is expected to be a stalwart for the Western Michigan Broncos next season.
45. D'Antre Robinson, DL
Previous Team: Florida Gators
2025 Commitment: North Carolina Tar HeelsPossessing all the tools to be an impact player, it didn't all come together at Florida for D'Antre Robinson. The freshman recorded 16 tackles in seven games with the Gators, tallying 1.0 sack and one fumble recovery. The North Carolina Tar Heels have big plans for Robinson, who could be a stalwart for years to come in Chapel Hill.
46. Hykeem Williams, WR
Previous Team: Florida State Seminoles
2025 Commitment: Colorado BuffaloesThe allure of learning from Deion Sanders was too good to pass up for Hykeem Williams. The former Florida State Seminoles receiver is joining the Colorado Buffaloes for the 2025 season. There are massive holes to fill on offense, but Williams has to like his chances of becoming a premier pass-catching option for the Buffaloes.47. Noah King, S
Previous Team: Kansas State Wildcats
2025 Commitment: Colorado BuffaloesThe Colorado Buffaloes were one of the busiest teams this transfer period, and Noah King was one of their top defensive additions. King enrolled at Kansas State this January but elected to enter the transfer portal in search of new football opportunities. He found exactly that with the Buffaloes and will be a primary feature in their secondary as a freshman.48. Armoni Goodwin, RB
Previous Team: UAB Blazers
2025 Commitment: UT MartinAfter failing to make an impact with the LSU Tigers or UAB Blazers, Armoni Goodwin is making the move to the FCS. The hulking running back has churned out 420 rushing yards across three seasons, but should make a more sincere impact with the UT Martin Skyhawks next season.
49. Al-Ma'hi Ali, S
Previous Team: Charlotte 49ers
2025 Commitment: Western Kentucky HilltoppersAl-Ma'hi Ali had a superb season last year. The safety registered a career-high 51 tackles while adding a forced fumble and two interceptions. Ali will be patrolling the secondary for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers next season.
50. Ajay Allen, RB
Previous Team: Miami Hurricanes
2025 Commitment: Tulsa Golden HurricaneWhen given the opportunity, Ajay Allen has showcased his game-changing rushing ability. However, he has yet to earn a full-time gig in any of his previous seasons. The Louisiana native cracked 361 yards and five touchdowns on 70 carries in 2023, following that up with just 24 rushing attempts and 183 yards last season.
Allen should be a workhorse running back for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane this year.
51. Damarius McGhee, CB
Previous Team: Kansas Jayhawks
2025 Commitment: Florida Atlantic OwlsDamarius McGhee is another former highly touted prospect who has yet to break through in the college ranks. He broke onto the scene with LSU back in 2021 and spent the past two seasons with the Kansas Jayhawks. Still, the cornerback has accumulated just 14 combined tackles across three seasons.
The Florida Atlantic Owls likely have more grandiose plans for McGhee.
52. Kam Pringle, OL
Previous Team: South Carolina Gamecocks
2025 Commitment: Syracuse OrangeThe Syracuse Orange has bolstered its offensive line with another top prospect in the transfer portal. Kam Pringle joins the Orange for the upcoming season. Pringle is a hulking prospect, measuring 6'8'' and weighing 345 lbs. He uses every inch of his frame on the line and excels in run-blocking packages. Another big get for Syracuse.53. Jamarrion Solomon, DL
Previous Team: FIU Panthers
2025 Commitment: Charlotte 49ersJamarrion Solomon officially enrolled at FIU before the 2022 season, but has been used sparingly since then. He didn’t register on the stat sheet as a redshirt freshman, but had a more promising sophomore campaign in 2024. The defensive lineman registered 20 tackles and 1.0 sacks while appearing in eight games for the Panthers. Solomon will be joining the Charlotte 49ers for the upcoming campaign.
54. Wendell Gregory, EDGE
Previous Team: South Carolina Gamecocks
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma State CowboysDefense has usually been a vulnerability for the Oklahoma State Cowboys, but they look fiercer heading into the 2025 season. Wendell Gregory, who made just one appearance as a freshman, plays with reckless abandon on the defensive line. The edge rusher was ranked 17th in the country as part of the 2024 recruiting class and recorded a lone tackle in a blowout win versus the Akron Zips as a freshman.55. Frank Peasant, RB
Previous Team: Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
2025 Commitment: Memphis TigersAfter appearing in just two games in 2024, Frank Peasant has one season of eligibility remaining. The Florida native has spent the past five seasons with the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, serving as a complementary running back over that stretch. His best season came back in 2022 when he totaled 774 rushing yards on 182 carries. Peasant will be looking to rekindle that production with the Memphis Tigers.
56. Cortez Braham, WR
Previous Team: Nevada Wolf Pack
2025 Commitment: Memphis TigersCortez Braham will conclude his collegiate career with the Memphis Tigers. The wiry pass catcher is coming off a career-best season with the Nevada Wolf Pack. In 2024, Braham pulled down 56 receptions for 724 yards and four touchdowns. We're predicting an even better year in 2025
57. Jeilani Davis, S
Previous Team: Utah Utes
2025 Commitment: Montana GrizzliesFreshman safety Jeilani Davis has abandoned the Utah Utes in favor of more playing time with the Montana Grizzlies. Davis didn’t see game action last season, and obviously didn’t envision a realistic path to making more substantive contributions in 2025. As such, he’s making the jump to the FCS, where he should be a regular in the Grizzlies' secondary.
58, Cash Cleveland, IOL
Previous Team: Colorado Buffaloes
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersThe Colorado Buffaloes are losing a booming presence on their offensive line. Cash Cleveland entered the spring transfer portal, abandoning his ties with his former team. Still, the offensive lineman will show his former squad what they're missing out on, moving across the Big 12 to the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Cleveland is well-built for an interior position, spending time as a center and guard.
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59. Justin Cesaire, OL
Previous Team: New Haven Chargers
2025 Commitment: Rutgers Scarlet KnightsOver the past few seasons, Justin Cesaire has been a foundational piece of the New Haven Chargers' offensive line. He started all but one of 11 games in 2022, following that up with being named to the Northeast 10 All-Conference second team in 2023. Subsequently, he was a Div. II All-American Honorable Mention last year. Next season, Cesaire will be honing his craft with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
60. Quan Lee, WR
Previous Team: Florida A&M Rattlers
2025 Commitment: Arkansas State RedWolvesQuan Lee is making the jump to the FBS ranks for his upperclassman years. The wide receiver spent his first two collegiate seasons with the Florida A&M Rattlers, totaling 310 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 27 receptions. Next up, he will be running routes for the Arkansas State RedWolves.
61. Evan Haynes, WR
Previous Team: North Carolina Tar Heels
2025 Commitment: Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsHeading into his freshman season, Evan Haynes had his fair share of offers from noteworthy schools. The wide receiver flipped his commitment during the spring transfer window after initially committing and registering with the North Carolina Tar Heels. Haynes will be catching passes for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets next season.
62. James Resar, QB
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: UNC Pembroke BravesJames Resar is moving on to a Div. II school in hopes of amplifying his profile. The quarterback played a tertiary role on the Iowa Hawkeyes last season, without seeing game action. However, he should be under center when the UNC Pembroke Braves season kicks off in September.
63. Jelani Davis, DT
Previous Team: Southern Jaguars
2025 Commitment: Kent State Golden FlashesCount Jelani Davis as another FCS transfer making the jump to the FBS ranks for the 2025 season. The defensive tackle spent his first two seasons with the Southern Jaguars, committing to the UAB Blazers over the winter. However, Davis flipped his commitment this spring, switching his allegiance to the Kent State Golden Flashes. In two seasons with Southern, he recorded 25 tackles and 5.5 sacks.
64. Edwin White-Schultz, S
Previous Team: North Alabama Lions
2025 Commitment: Keiser SeahawksInitially committing to the Kansas Jayhawks in 2021, Edwin White Schultz spent two seasons with the program without seeing meaningful game action. In the two years since, the safety has totaled 112 tackles, six passes defended, 4.0 sacks, and a forced fumble with the North Alabama Lions. White Schultz is migrating to the Keiser Seahawks of the NAIA for the upcoming campaign.
65. Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, WR
Previous Team: USF Bulls
2025 Commitment: James Madison DukesAbdur-Rahmaan Yaseen didn’t appear in a game in 2020, but that’s when he kicked off his college career. In the four seasons since, the wide receiver has spent three years with the Purdue Boilermakers and the most recent campaign with the South Florida Bulls. Over that stretch, he has totaled 55 receptions and 710 yards but is still without a touchdown. Next up, Yaseen is off to join the James Madison Dukes.
66. Nathan Acevedo, WR
Previous Team: Fresno State Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: San Diego State AztecsAfter being used sparingly with the Fresno State Bulldogs, Nathan Acevedo went out looking for a bigger role. He found exactly that with the San Diego State Aztecs. Totaling just 65 yards on nine receptions as a sophomore, Acevedo should earn a more prominent role with the Aztecs next season.
67. Rashad McKenzie Jr., DL
Previous Team: Washington State Cougars
2025 Commitment: Arizona State Sun DevilsRashad McKenzie Jr. joined the Washington State Cougars back in 2022, but has barely seen the field in that time. He failed to appear in a game as a true freshman, suffering a season-ending injury early in 2023. Subsequently, as a redshirt sophomore, he played late in two games without registering a tackle. Seeking a new opportunity, McKenzie landed with the Arizona State Sun Devils.
68. Brett Griffis, QB
Previous Team: James Madison Dukes
2025 Commitment: Central Connecticut State Blue DevilsBrett Griffis hasn’t seen game action since coming on in relief way back in 2023. Naturally, that necessitated a move this offseason. The former James Madison Dukes backup is off to the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils for the upcoming campaign.
69. Jaylon Stone, DE
Previous Team: Southeast Missouri State Redhawks
2025 Commitment: Vanderbilt CommodoresJaylon Stone is taking a big jump up in competition. The defensive end is making the leap from the OVC to the SEC. Last season with the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks, Stone put up 32 tackles and 2.0 sacks while leading the Redhawks to the top spot in the conference. Next up, he will try to make an impact with the Vanderbilt Commodores.
70. Teon Parks, CB
Previous Team: Illinois State Redbirds
2025 Commitment: Colorado BuffaloesCount Teon Parks as another transfer prospect joining the Colorado Buffaloes this offseason. The cornerback had a standout sophomore campaign, recording 38 tackles, 11 passes defensed, and an interception. Surely, his profile will only grow in Colorado.
71. Eddie Walls III, LB
Previous Team: FIU Panthers
2025 Commitment: Houston CougarsEddie Walls III continues his ascent up the college football ranks. The linebacker started his career with Bethune-Cookman, spending three years (only two seasons of eligibility used) with the Wildcats. He followed that up with an impressive junior campaign with the FIU Panthers, but entered the transfer portal this spring. Subsequently, Walls signed on with the Houston Cougars for his senior year.
72. Branson Robinson, RB
Previous Team: Georgia Bulldogs
2025 Commitment: Georgia State PanthersOnce a highly-sought-after recruit, Branson Robinson had ceded ground on the Georgia Bulldogs' depth chart. Naturally, that precipitated a change of pace this offseason. After churning out 403 yards with the Bulldogs, Robinson committed to the Georgia State Panthers for the upcoming campaign.
73. TJ Bush Jr., EDGE
Previous Team: Liberty Flames
2025 Commitment: Cal Golden BearsThe Liberty Flames have developed one of the premier Group of 5 football programs. With that comes the loss of players who venture off looking for roles on more prominent teams. Included is edge rusher TJ Bush Jr., who signed on with the Cal Golden Bears for the 2025 campaign. Bush has been a one-man wrecking ball, totaling 90 tackles and 7.5 sacks over the past couple of seasons.
74. Makilan Thomas, OT
Previous Team: Arkansas State Red Wolves
2025 Commitment: Virginia CavaliersOffensive tackle Makilan Thomas is heading to the ACC for his senior season. Thomas signed on with the Arkansas Red Wolves before the 2021 campaign, spending the last four years with the program. But after a strong showing in 2024, Thomas is heading to the Virginia Cavaliers ahead of next season.
75. Phillip Lee, EDGE
Previous Team: Troy Trojans
2025 Commitment: Arkansas RazorbacksThe Arkansas Razorbacks have found an anchor for their defensive line. After recording 5.0 sacks with the Troy Trojans in his junior season, Phillip Lee is burning his final season of eligibility in the SEC.
76. Madden Iamleava, QB
Previous Team: Arkansas Razorbacks
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsThe prospect of playing with his brother was too good to pass up. Freshman quarterback Madden Iamaleava elected to enter the spring transfer portal without suiting up for the Arkansas Razorbacks. Instead, he will mentor under Nico Iamaleava with the UCLA Bruins.
77. Rayshawn Pleasant, CB
Previous Team: Tulane Green Wave
2025 Commitment: Auburn TigersSharpening your teeth in a lesser-than program only to transfer to a premier team in your later years is all the rage in college football. Rayshawn Pleasant is one of the latest examples of such. After playing with the Tulane Green Wave, the cornerback transfers to the Auburn Tigers for the 2025 season.
78. Jahkai Lang, EDGE
Previous Team: Missouri Tigers
2025 Commitment: SMU MustangsThe SMU Mustangs are trying to re-establish themselves as a college football powerhouse. They may have found an edge rusher to further their cause. Jahkai Lang had a moderately productive redshirt freshman season, but he will look to improve on his defensive metrics next season with the Mustangs.
79. Tony Johnson, WR
Previous Team: Cincinnati Bearcats
2025 Commitment: Miami HurricanesThe Miami Hurricanes' receiver corps was depleted this offseason. But they have a high-ceiling wideout who could step up and fill some of those gaps. Tony Johnson has eclipsed 400 receiving yards in each of the past two seasons, hauling in 28 receptions as a junior. That represents the low end of the spectrum of what to expect from Johnson in 2025.
80. Ryan Pellum, WR
Previous Team: Oregon Ducks
2025 Commitment: Delaware State HornetsOff-field issues will keep Ryan Pellum out of the FBS ranks, at least for next season. The former four-star recruit was used sparingly as a freshman, fielding just one punt and failing to show up in any other statistical category. He'll likely see his number called frequently with the Delaware State Hornets.
81. Victor Jones Jr., WR
Previous Team: Liberty Flames
2025 Commitment: Florida A&M RattlersAnother FBS cast-off, Victor Jones Jr., will be suiting up for the Florida A&M Rattlers next season. The wideout started his college journey with Nebraska, signing on with Liberty ahead of the 2023 campaign. Without any receptions and minimal playing time throughout, Jones Jr. is heading to the Florida A&M Rattlers for the upcoming season.
82. Mykel Patterson-McDonald, S
Previous Team: Oklahoma Sooners
2025 Commitment: Northeastern Oklahoma A&M NorsemenA four-star recruit out of high school, Mykel Patterson-McDonald didn't see any game action as a freshman with the Oklahoma Sooners. That precipitated a move to the transfer portal this spring, where the safety signed on to join the Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Norsemen.
83. Judah Mallette, WR
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: Drake BulldogsJudah Mallette will be suiting up for the Drake Bulldogs in 2025. The sophomore wide receiver didn't see the field as a true freshman with Iowa, appearing only once last season. In hopes of finding a more robust role, Mallette moved across the state to join the Pioneer League.
84. Rocco Milia, LB
Previous Team: Columbia Lions
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesRocco Milia has one season of eligibility remaining, and he'll use it trying to win a National Championship with the Michigan Wolverines. Since landing with Columbia in 2021, Milia became a staple of the Lions' defense. The linebacker started 18 games over the past two seasons, accumulating 103 tackles over that stretch. He should be a formidable asset for the Wolverines.
85. Gavin Sawchuk, RB
Previous Team: Oklahoma Sooners
2025 Commitment: Florida State SeminolesGavin Sawchuk was usurped on the Oklahoma Sooners' depth chart, precipitating a move via the transfer portal. After putting up 744 running yards in 2023, Sawchuk mustered just 128 on 39 carries last season. Expect the running back to recapture his peak form with the Florida State Seminoles in 2025.
86. Roy Alexander, WR
Previous Team: Incarnate Wood Cardinals
2025 Commitment: Texas Tech Red RaidersRoy Alexander is earning a big promotion ahead of the 2025 campaign. The wide receiver spent the past four years toiling in the FCS ranks, putting together a mammoth 1,108 receiving yard effort last season. Those skills will be put to good use with the high-octane Texas Tech Red Raiders.
87. Paul Tangelo, EDGE
Previous Team: St. Francis (PA) Red Flash
2025 Commitment: Colorado State RamsPaul Tangelo is making the leap to the FBS ranks ahead of the 2025 college football season. The edge rusher spent the past couple of seasons with St. Francis but landed on the Colorado State Rams' radar in the transfer portal. Expect Tangelo to earn significant action as part of the Rams' rebuilt defense.
88. Jer'Michael Carter, WR
Previous Team: McNeese Cowboys
2025 Commitment: Oklahoma SoonersThe Oklahoma Sooners are looking to capitalize on an unsuspecting transfer recruit this upcoming season. Jer'Michael Carter showed him breakaway speed in 2024, going off for 537 yards on 37 receptions with McNeese. Standing 6'4" and weighing 192 pounds, Carter could be the next big thing to come out of the Sooners' program.
89. Qae'Shon Sapp, OL
Previous Team: SMU Mustangs
2025 Commitment: Florida Atlantic OwlsOnce the 12th-ranked offensive lineman in the country, Qae'Shon Sapp has yet to showcase his football pedigree on the field. The big junior started his college career with Florida State, appearing in just two games across two seasons. Subsequently, he spent the 2024 campaign with the SMU Mustangs, still only making one appearance.
Sapp will be hoping for a more prominent role with the Florida Atlantic Owls this upcoming season.
90. Marcellus Crutchfield, WR
Previous Team: Toledo Rockets
2025 Commitment: North Texas Mean GreenA former Oklahoma Sooners recruit, Marcellus Crutchfield fled the program after two years and only one appearance in Norman. Crutchfield went the JUCO route, only to return to the FBS ranks with Toledo last season.
However, after failing to appear in a game for the Rockets, the wideout has transferred to the North Texas Mean Green for the 2025 campaign.
91. Nigel Williams, CB
Previous Team: New Mexico Lobos
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsNigel Williams finally blossomed into the player everyone thought he could be. Last season with the New Mexico Lobos, the defensive back totaled 58 tackles, two passes defensed, and a forced fumble. In doing so, he earned a shot with ACC contenders, the Louisville Cardinals.
92. Marquise Henderson, ATH
Previous Team: Clemson Tigers
2025 Commitment: Liberty FlamesThe Clemson Tigers lost a top prospect before he even had a chance to suit up for the program. Athlete Marquise Henderson checks a lot of boxes and is poised to line up as a wide receiver and running back. Henderson obviously didn't like getting shoehorned into one specific role, prompting his move to the Liberty Flames.
93. Jalen Hargrove, DL
Previous Team: Rice Owls
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsJalen Hargrove will be looking to make an immediate impact with the UCLA Bruins. The defensive lineman spent the first four years of his career with the Rice Owls. He didn't see game action in his first two seasons, but he saw increased playing time over the past two. Last season, Hargrove appeared in six games while featuring more prominently on special teams.
94. Chamberlain Campbell, EDGE
Previous Team: Ole Miss Rebels
2025 Commitment: Toledo RocketsAfter appearing in two games as a true freshman, Chamberlain Campbell redshirted last season without appearing in a game for the Ole Miss Rebels. In search of more playing time, Campbell entered the spring transfer portal.
Expect the hulking edge rusher to be a formidable part of the Toledo Rockets' defensive plans come September.
95. Gaston Moore, QB
Previous Team: Tennessee Volunteers
2025 Commitment: South Florida BullsThe South Florida Bulls added to their quarterback depth with Gaston Moore. While he's been used sparingly throughout his career, Moore has proven to be a capable passer when called upon. The former Volunteer saw action in five games last season, completing 16 of 27 pass attempts for 201 yards.
Moore will compete for playing time if things go south with Byrum Brown.
96. Jake Garcia, QB
Previous Team: East Carolina Pirates
2025 Commitment: Michigan WolverinesThe Michigan Wolverines have a competition brewing for the starting quarterback job. Jake Garcia was added to the mix late, signing on with the Wolverines toward the end of June. With eight touchdown passes and 12 interceptions last season, it remains to be seen whether Garcia has a legitimate shot at taking hold of the offense.
97. Dante Reno, QB
Previous Team: South Carolina Gamecocks
2025 Commitment: Yale BulldogsDante Reno didn’t see game action as a freshman with the South Carolina Gamecocks. Evidently, he didn’t seem optimistic about his chances of expanding that role in 2025. The promising quarterback prospect elected to enter the spring transfer portal in search of a more immediate opportunity to lead an offense.
98. James Resar, QB
Previous Team: Iowa Hawkeyes
2025 Commitment: Independence Community College PiratesJames Resar was hoping to find a starting gig in the transfer portal. Unfortunately, he probably didn't think that would come in the NJCAA. After suiting up last season with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Resar signed on with the Independence Pirates for the upcoming campaign.
99. Gavin Frakes, QB
Previous Team: Virginia Cavaliers
2025 Commitment: Northwestern WildcatsGavin Frakes hasn't seen game action since 2022. Still, he's hoping to make the most of his senior season following his transfer to the Northwestern Wildcats. Frakes last took to the field with the New Mexico State Aggies but spent time with Virginia before a brief stop in Oklahoma this offseason. With a 50.0% completion rating, it remains to be seen whether Frakes can make an impact with Northwestern.
100. Justice Spann, WR
Previous Team: Arizona State Sun Devils
2025 Commitment: Memphis TigersJustice Spann spent his freshman season with the Arizona State Sun Devils without seeing game action. Wanting to prove himself as a wide receiver, Spann departed the Sun Devils and signed on with the Memphis Tigers. Memphis lost several prolific receivers this offseason, meaning the 6'2" wideout will be counted on to step in and make an immediate impact.
101. Ben Corniello, DL
Previous Team: Columbia Lions
2025 Commitment: FAU OwlsBen Corniello emerged as a stalwart on the Columbia Lions' defensive line last season. The Connecticut native tallied a career-best 31 tackles, including five tackles for a loss, and 2.5 sacks. Corniello has signed on with the FAU Owls for the upcoming campaign.
102. Kellen Stewart, WR
Previous Team: Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
2025 Commitment: Prairie View A&M PanthersIn two seasons with the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Kellen Stewart failed to make the impact he was hoping for. The wideout caught just four passes for 37 yards, precipitating his move back to the FCS ranks. Stewart will join the Prairie View A&M Panthers for the 2025 season.
103. Jalen Harrell, LB/S
Previous Team: UMass Minutemen
2025 Commitment: Duquesne DukesOnce a promising prospect, Jalen Harrell will conclude his collegiate career with the Duquesne Dukes. Harrell spent two seasons with the Miami Hurricanes, then the previous two with the UMass Minutemen. Looking for a fresh start, the linebacker/safety combo is off to the FCS for the 2025 season.
104. Taji Atkins, RB
Previous Team: Rice Owls
2025 Commitment: Texas State BobcatsTaji Atkins was limited in 2024. As a freshman, Atkins toted the ball 24 times for 158 yards. His best effort came against Texas Southern, where he managed 91 yards and two scores on just 11 touches. He will be looking to bite off a bigger piece of the workload with the Texas State Bobcats next season.
105. Guiseann Mirtil, TE
Previous Team: Tulane Green Wave
2025 Commitment: Florida A&M RattlersGuiseann Mirtil's time with the Tulane Green Wave has come to an end. The tight end entered the spring transfer portal after failing to appear in a game last season. A three-star prospect out of high school, Mirtil is a solid two-way player who also lined up at linebacker and defensive end. We'll see how the Florida A&M Rattlers plan on deploying Mirtil.
106. Logan Pili, LB
Previous Team: Utah State Aggies
2025 Commitment: Utah Tech TrailblazersLogan Pili has sought a change of scenery on a few occasions, but he's never wandered too far from home. The linebacker broke into the college ranks with the BYU Cougars, spending the past two seasons with the Utah State Aggies. Failing to reach his desired heights, Pili signed on with the Utah Tech Trailblazers for the 2025 season.
107. Helaman Ofahengaue, LB
Previous Team: Utah Utes
2025 Commitment: Utah Tech TrailblazersLogan Pili wasn't the only linebacker poached by the Utah Tech Trailblazers this offseason. The FCS program lured Helaman Ofahengaue from the Utah Utes this offseason. The soon-to-be junior linebacker spent the last three seasons in Salt Lake City, but didn't see any game action in any of those seasons. Ofahengaue will be a more predominant force on the Trailblazers' defense.
108. Trevell Mullen, CB
Previous Team: James Madison Dukes
2025 Commitment: Illinois State RedbirdsTrevell Mullen was the premier offseason get for the Illinois State Redbirds. The former four-star recruit began his college career at Indiana, but quickly transferred to James Madison. Mullen eventually saw game action in 2024, but with just two appearances, the cornerback was clearly seeking more playing time.
109. Jocelyn Malaska, CB
Previous Team: Oklahoma Sooners
2025 Commitment: Abilene Christian WildcatsJocelyn Malaska knows what he's capable of, and he wasn't about to wait for his opportunity to show it. The cornerback has featured primarily on special teams, spending time with Utah and Oklahoma. Wanting to showcase his defensive abilities, Malaska committed to the Abilene Christian Wildcats for the 2025 campaign.
110. David Chapeau, P
Previous Team: Central Michigan Chippewas
2025 Commitment: Louisville CardinalsIt's not every day that a punter is coveted in the transfer portal, but that was the case for David Chapeau. The Academic All-MAC kicker averaged 41.5 yards per punt last season and was granted a waiver to compete as a redshirt senior in 2025. While it is impossible for Chapeau to win games, he could turn the tide for the Louisville Cardinals this season.
1. Nico Iamaleava, QB
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Previous Team: Tennessee Volunteers
2025 Commitment: UCLA BruinsNico Iamaleava entered the spring transfer portal as one of the top players available. Somehow, the UCLA Bruins were able to nab the game-changing quarterback. Iamaleava is an athletic specimen with elite arm strength and will transform the Bruins program. The California native led the Tennessee Volunteers to the CFP in his freshman campaign. A similar outcome with UCLA would be nothing short of disappointing.
