College football's spring transfer portal window has closed after another two weeks of massive player moves across the country. Insiders estimate there are more than 3,800 names in the NCAA portal, including more than 1,200 who entered the system this spring.
So what do the latest College Football Transfer Portal team rankings look like after the spring transfer window? Here's a ranking of the 10 schools that have recently benefited the most from the portal when player value-add is taken into account.
10. Louisville
No team in the ACC was more aggressive in the spring transfer window than the Cardinals, who added edge rushers Tramell Logan and Richard Kinley, linebacker Myles Jernigan and lineman Rene Conga to improve their front office. 7 was upgraded.
9. Miami
The school had to turn its attention to running back after losing Henry Parrish, but the school made an important addition by signing former Oregon State back Damian Martinez, who rushed for 1,479 yards and nine touchdowns. earned a huge profit.
He will help this offense by pairing with wide receiver Sam Brown (1,286 yards, 7 TDs) and especially quarterback Cam Ward, who has 13,874 yards and 119 touchdowns in his career. .
8. Colorado
He oversaw more than 40 departures and approximately 35 additions this offseason, bringing Darran Hayden and Rashad Amos, offensive blockers needed by Peyton Kirkland from Texas, to the Bucs, and the Edge It was another busy portal season for Coach Prime, who acquired a big-time player in rusher Dayon Hayes. I'm going up from the pit.
7.NC status
Dave Doren will be joining the Wolves this cycle, including wide receiver Noah Rodgers from Ohio State, tailbacks Hollywood Smothers (from OU) and Jordan Waters (from Duke), and safeties Tamarcus Cooley and Donovan Kaufman. They made some notable additions to the Pack's offense and built up their secondary. .
But no acquisition was more valuable than quarterback Grayson McCall. Grayson McCall was quietly one of the most important transfers in college football, with over 10,000 passing yards and 106 all-around touchdowns.
6. Florida
Mike Norvell raided Alabama's transfer roster this offseason. Wideout Malik Benson, linebacker Sean Murphy, running back Roydell Williams, blocker Terrence Ferguson and corner Earl Little stood out.
And the Seminoles found a veteran replacement for Jordan Travis by signing quarterback DJ Uiagalelei, a former Clemson State and Oregon State starter who threw for more than 8,300 yards and 57 TDs.
5. Texas
The Longhorns also plucked top talent from the Tide, including wideout Matthew Golden from Houston and Silas Bolden from Oregon State, as well as wide receiver Isaiah Bonds and tight end Amari Niblack, to fill the quarters. Backup Quinn Ewers has become a big target for cooperation at the school. SEC debut.
4. Oregon
Wide receiver Evan Stewart, a former five-star prospect out of Texas A&M, will be an immediate addition to the Ducks' offense as they aim to make it to the Big Ten this fall.
So is former Houston defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell. But Oregon has accomplished a lot in its quarterback room by securing veteran gunslinger Dillon Gabriel and five-star youngster Dante Moore as potential successors.
3. Ohio
Despite losing quarterback Kyle McCord to the portal, the Buckeyes continued on offense and stabilized the position by acquiring veteran signal-caller Will Howard from Kansas State.
Quinshon Judkins, the two-time leading SEC rusher from Ole Miss, is back and pairing with the returning Treveyon Henderson is a big win, while former five-star safety Caleb Downs from the University of Alabama is a great addition to the secondary. It's a big presence.
They'll be joined by former five-star Bama quarterback Julian Sain, who is expected to compete with Air Noland for the QB1 spot in 2025.
2. Texas A&M
First-year coach Mike Elko left before the transfer chaos caused by the departure of Jimbo Fisher, and the Aggies lost cornerback Dez Ricks from Alabama, tight end Tre Watson from Washington and U.A.B. cornerback B.J. Mays and Florida linebacker Scooby Williams. You can contribute now. But the most important addition to an already promising front seven was the addition of former Purdue edge rusher Nick Skorton, who led the Big Ten in sacks last season.
1. Ole Miss
Portal king Lane Kiffin responded to Judkins' departure by adding three tailbacks, including former Miami star Henry Parrish and former LSU rusher Logan Diggs. Key defenders like Walter Nolen on the line and helper Prince Umanmiehlen will be crucial, as will the contributions of wide receiver Juice Wells.
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