Who are the Top 10 Players Left in the Transfer Portal?

John Canady
Host · Writer
De'Braylon Carroll, Rice
De'Braylon Carroll has spent four seasons at Rice and improved in each year. This past season, Carroll had a career year with 46 total tackles and 3.5 sacks. For programs looking for a consistent defensive lineman to help wreck other teams offenses, Carroll could be the perfect fit.
Jabbar Muhammad, Washington
Jabbar Muhammad contributed to Washington's journey to the National Championship during his one-year tenure with the team. Nevertheless, with head coach Kalen DeBoer moving to Tuscaloosa, Muhammad felt it was prudent to explore alternative opportunities. The versatile cornerback concluded the season with impressive statistics, boasting 46 total tackles, 14 pass deflections, two sacks, and three interceptions.
Jordan McCloud, James Madison
Jordan McCloud, though not as widely recognized as some of his counterparts, demonstrated his skills in a standout season at James Madison. Eager to cap off his college career with a program that enables him to compete at a high level and showcase his skill set, McCloud is on the lookout for the right opportunity. As another collegiate season approaches, there is anticipation that McCloud could excel given the right system.
Asa Turner, Washington
Asa Turner has dedicated five seasons to the Huskies, proving to be a consistently effective option in Washington's secondary. Standing tall at six-foot-three, the California native has demonstrated his capability to make significant contributions to a defense. Turner's high football IQ and adaptability to various defensive schemes make him a potentially underrated asset for any team fortunate enough to secure him.
Caleb Ransaw, Troy
Caleb Ransaw has recently entered the transfer portal, adding his name to the list of potential transfers. The safety from Troy wrapped up his junior season with notable statistics, recording 27 solo tackles, 23 assists, and one interception. Possessing good size for his position, Ransaw stands out as a promising addition to any secondary across the nation.
Corey Dyches, Maryland
Corey Dyches, a transfer from Maryland, is set to make waves in the transfer portal. Throughout his three seasons with the Terrapins, Dyches showcased his athleticism as a tight end. Despite his evident capabilities, he never had the chance to play a substantial role in the offense. This led Dyches to enter the transfer portal in search of an opportunity to secure a more prominent position in the offensive scheme of another team. His decision underscores a desire for a fresh start and the opportunity to contribute more extensively elsewhere.
Tacario Davis, Arizona
Tacario Davis was one of the many talented prospects to enter the transfer portal out of Arizona after Jedd Fisch left for the Washington head coaching job. Davis committed to the Wildcats out of high school, and during his first two seasons with the program, he’s shown plenty of promise in his limited reps. The talented defensive back surely has room to grow, but at six-foot-four, the physical corner has all the tools to develop into a lockdown defender for his next program.
Dermaricus Davis, Washington
Dermaricus Davis originally committed to Washington, but with Kalen DeBoer leaving for Alabama, it doesn’t look likely that Davis will ever suit up for the Huskies. As a highly touted four-star prospect, the dual threat quarterback had multiple suitors for him in his high school recruitment. And with the potential still there for the young quarterback, the high interest will likely return.
Kevon Darton, Syracuse
Kevon Darton has been with Syracuse for the last four years, but his most recent impact came the previous two seasons when he finally cracked the starting lineup. This past season, Darton totaled 25 solo tackles, 18 assisted tackles, and five sacks for the Orange. With the defensive lineman looking to finish his college years elsewhere, he’ll garner a lot of interest in the portal.
Tre Smith, San Jose State
Tre Smith has been one of the more underrated talents in the nation, playing for an overlooked program in San Jose State. Smith has shown nothing but progress as an edge rusher, and at six-foot-five, he could be a complete nightmare for opposing offenses with the right defensive scheme. With multiple years of eligibility left, the Arizona native finds himself in the portal, looking for his next opportunity.
De'Braylon Carroll, Rice
De'Braylon Carroll has spent four seasons at Rice and improved in each year. This past season, Carroll had a career year with 46 total tackles and 3.5 sacks. For programs looking for a consistent defensive lineman to help wreck other teams offenses, Carroll could be the perfect fit.
Jabbar Muhammad, Washington
Jabbar Muhammad contributed to Washington's journey to the National Championship during his one-year tenure with the team. Nevertheless, with head coach Kalen DeBoer moving to Tuscaloosa, Muhammad felt it was prudent to explore alternative opportunities. The versatile cornerback concluded the season with impressive statistics, boasting 46 total tackles, 14 pass deflections, two sacks, and three interceptions.

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