Which college football transfers will make an impact in 2021?

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There has been a significant increase in the number of college football players entering the transfer portal this offseason.

This year more than ever, coaches utilized the transfer portal as part of their recruiting strategy to help fill holes on the roster, in part because the NCAA granted every student-athlete an extra year of eligibility amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The created recruiting dead period has also resulted in fewer opportunities to evaluate high school recruits. In turn, college football programs are looking at transfers to find more experienced and game-ready players.

Some very talented players have already chosen new teams. Here is a look at some of the biggest transfers so far at each position, as well as some highly touted players who are still in the portal.

Quarterback

McKenzie Milton
UCF to Florida State

The Seminoles need help at quarterback, and Milton has been cleared to play after his horrific injury at UCF. In 2017, Milton threw for 4,037 yards, 37 touchdowns and nine interceptions, leading UCF to an undefeated season. If he’s able to play close to 100%, he could be a big help on offense.

Jack Coan
Wisconsin to Notre Dame

Coan will replace Ian Book, who threw for 2,830 yards, 15 touchdowns and three interceptions this season, completing nearly 65% of his passes and taking the Irish to the College Football Playoff. Coan won’t have the same team Book did, but if he can improve his numbers — 2,727 yards, 18 touchdowns, five interceptions and a 69.6% completion percentage in 2019 — then he can be a good transition quarterback for Notre Dame.

Ja’Quinden Jackson
Texas to Utah

Jackson was the No. 34-ranked prospect overall in the 2020 class and was one of the top signees in the Texas class. He didn’t play last season, but has a ton of potential and could end up being a steal for Utah, which ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in passing as a team.

Notable QBs in the portal: Tyler Shough (Oregon), Alan Bowman (Texas Tech), Luke McCaffrey (Nebraska), Terry Wilson (Kentucky), N’Kosi Perry (Miami)

Running back

Zach Charbonnet
Michigan to UCLA

The Wolverines hiring of Mike Hart from Indiana as running backs coach made Charbonnet’s decision to transfer more surprising. He had an outstanding freshman season, with 11 rushing touchdowns and 726 yards on the ground, but only got 19 carries in the 2020 season.

Eric Gray
Tennessee to Oklahoma

Gray is one of the many Tennessee transfers following Jeremy Pruitt’s firing, and he has only played two seasons so far. He had 772 yards on 157 carries this past season and averaged 8.5 yards per carry. He’s joining an explosive offense and will have three seasons left if he wants to take all of them.

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Eric Gray jets through the Missouri defense and rolls into the end zone for the Tennessee score.

Demarkcus Bowman
Clemson to Florida

Bowman, the No. 23-ranked recruit overall and No. 4 running back in the 2020 class, signed with Clemson but only totaled nine carries for 32 yards this past season. He’s originally from Lakeland, Florida, and now has four seasons to help the Florida offense.

Ty Chandler
Tennessee to North Carolina

Chandler split carries with Gray and had 456 yards with four touchdowns on 100 carries. He had over 600 yards rushing the two previous seasons along with seven total touchdowns.

Notable RBs in the portal: Mark-Antony Richards (Auburn), Deondrick Glass (Oklahoma)

Wide receiver

Charleston Rambo
Oklahoma to Miami

Rambo was the No. 207-ranked recruit overall in the 2017 class and had 743 receiving yards with five touchdowns in 2019. He averaged 12.5 yards per reception in 2020 with 312 yards on 25 receptions. Pairing him with returning quarterback D’Eriq King is going to be big for Miami next season.

Wan’Dale Robinson
Nebraska to Kentucky

Robinson was committed to Kentucky out of high school before decommitting and signing with Nebraska. After two seasons, he accumulated 914 yards and three touchdowns to go along with 580 rush yards and four touchdowns on the ground. Kentucky is landing an outstanding playmaker in Robinson, who has three years of eligibility remaining.

Mookie Cooper
Ohio State to Missouri

Originally from Missouri, Cooper was the No. 113 recruit in the 2020 class when he signed with the Buckeyes. He was one of four ESPN 300 wide receiver commits in that class and didn’t record any stats in 2020.

Notable WR in the portal: Ja’Lynn Polk (Texas Tech)

Tight end

Arik Gilbert
LSU to Florida

Gilbert was a five-star prospect in the 2020 class, ranked No. 6 overall, and had 368 yards receiving and two touchdowns on 35 receptions for the Tigers. After the season Florida tight end Kyle Pitts had, Gilbert could see a lot of success in a Gators offense that prioritizes tight ends.

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LSU QB Myles Brennan finds Arik Gilbert for his third touchdown pass of the half and celebrates by pointing at the ice in his veins.

Grant Calcaterra
Oklahoma to SMU

Calcaterra originally retired from football after dealing with concussions, but decided to come back and was going to transfer to Auburn. Following head coach Gus Malzahn’s firing, Calcaterra switched to SMU, and now the Mustangs are bringing in a tight end who had 396 receiving yards and six touchdowns for the Sooners in the 2018 season. If Calcaterra stays healthy, this could be a great get for SMU.

Notable TE in the portal: Zack Kuntz (Penn State)

Offensive line

Wanya Morris
Tennessee to Oklahoma

Morris started seven games this past season for Tennessee at left tackle and has played in 22 games over the past two seasons. He’s only a sophomore eligibility-wise and was a five-star prospect in the 2019 class, ranked No. 9 overall.

T.J. Storment
TCU to Texas Tech

Storment was only with TCU for one season after transferring from Colorado State. He finished the season as the starting left tackle and was named second-team All-Big 12.

Eric Wilson
Harvard to Penn State

Wilson was a second-team All-Ivy League interior lineman in 2019. A Harvard grad, he originally committed to Auburn but switched to Penn State once Malzahn was fired. He should be able to help right away.

Obinna Eze
Memphis to TCU

Eze had been the starter at left tackle for the past two seasons at Memphis and was an ESPN 300 recruit in the 2017 class.

Doug Nester
Virginia Tech to West Virginia

Nester started in 16 games for the Hokies over two seasons. He gained national attention as a freshman and should be in the mix to be a starter at West Virginia.

Notable OLs in the portal: Briason Mays (West Virginia), C.J. Thorpe (Penn State)

Defensive line

DT Jowon Briggs
Virginia to Cincinnati

Briggs had three sacks, four tackles for loss and 20 total tackles in seven games for Virginia. Briggs is only a sophomore, so he will still have three years of eligibility remaining.

DE Arnold Ebiketie
Temple to Penn State

This was an under-the-radar move for Penn State as Ebiketie had 42 total tackles, four sacks, 8.5 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles this past season for Temple. He was named second-team All-AAC and still has two years of eligibility remaining.

DT DaQuan Newkirk
Auburn to Florida

Florida had a big need along the defensive line and are filling it with Newkirk and Penn State transfer Antonio Shelton. Newkirk is a graduate transfer and will be eligible immediately for Florida. He is coming off of a season in which he recorded 28 total tackles and 1.5 sacks for Auburn.

DT Keir Thomas
South Carolina to Florida State

Thomas had 32 total tackles and three sacks this past season and will be versatile in how he can be used along the defensive front at Florida State. He will be eligible right away with only one season remaining to play.

Notable DLs in the portal: James Sylvester (Baylor), Big Kat Bryant (Auburn)

Linebacker

Mike Jones Jr.
Clemson to LSU

Clemson starting linebacker James Skalski announced he would return in 2021, and Jones entered the transfer portal shortly after. Jones, an ESPN 300 recruit in the 2018 class, will go to LSU coming off of a season in which he had 25 total tackles and a forced fumble.

Treshaun Hayward
Western Michigan to Arizona

Hayward has one season of eligibility remaining and is going to help new defensive coordinator Don Brown’s defense at Arizona. Hayward was the MAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2019 after recording 142 total tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss and five sacks.

Notable LBs in the portal: Henry To’oto’o (Tennessee), J.J. Peterson (Tennessee), Quavaris Crouch (Tennessee), Palaie Gaoteote IV (USC), Ayodele Adeoye (Texas), Lance Dixon (Penn State)

Defensive back

CB Tyrique Stevenson
Georgia to Miami

Stevenson ranked fifth on the team in total tackles (34) this past season for Georgia, along with one tackle for loss and five pass breakups in 10 games. Miami is returning a few key defensive backs from this past season, but adding Stevenson gives them more options and a proven player in the secondary.

S Jaiden Lars-Woodbey
Florida State to Boston College

Lars-Woodbey was the No. 70-ranked recruit in the 2018 class and burst onto the scene his freshman season with 59 total tackles, one sack and a forced fumble en route to being named a freshman All-American. He suffered an injury in 2019, then switched positions in 2020 to linebacker and is now landing at Boston College back in the secondary.

S Jammie Robinson
South Carolina to Florida State

Robinson was named to the SEC coaches’ All-Freshman team at South Carolina after recording 62 total tackles and one interception. He followed that up with 74 tackles and an interception in his sophomore season and is now headed to Florida State to provide help in the Seminoles’ secondary.

S Key Lawrence
Tennessee to Oklahoma

Lawrence was the No. 102-ranked recruit in the 2020 class when he signed with Tennessee. He played in 10 games his first season in 2020, recording eight tackles and one pass breakup. He was low on the Vols’ depth chart, but has a ton of potential and plenty of time to develop.

Notable DBs in the portal: CB Brendan Radley-Hiles (Oklahoma), CB Dreshun Miller (West Virginia)

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