Top 10 Players Who Committed in the CFB Transfer Portal Over the Weekend

John Canady
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10) S Jalen Stroman (Virginia Tech -> Notre Dame)
Jalen Stroman spent four seasons at Virginia Tech, where he showed promise for the Hokies. Entering 2024 with high hopes, the talented safety suffered a season-ending shoulder injury that ultimately ended his time at Virginia Tech. After deciding to use his final year of eligibility to develop on a new squad, the safety found a fit at Notre Dame to play under head coach Marcus Freeman.
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1) WR Kaedin Robinson (Appalachian State -> UCLA)
Kaedin Robinson entered the portal after proving how reliable he could be for App State over the last couple of seasons. The wideout received interest from multiple top teams but ultimately felt the best fit would be at UCLA. Now, Robinson can be a featured option in the Bruins offense.
2) LB Sterling Dixon (Alabama -> NC State)
Sterling Dixon quickly became a top player in the portal after he announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. After mulling over his options, the talented defender opted to leave the SEC and join an ACC squad. Transferring to NC State, Dixon has the chance to be a central piece of the Wolfpack's defense next season.
3) OT Conner Moore (Montana State -> Michigan State)
Conner Moore is one of many talented players to enter the portal out of Montana State last week. The offensive lineman quickly became a top target for many teams. As a result, it took no time for Moore to find a new squad with Michigan State.
4) TE Donovan Green (Texas A&M -> LSU)
Donovan Green committed to Texas A&M as a four-star recruit out of high school. The tight end joined the Aggies with high expectations but struggled to find a large enough role to showcase his skillset with the Aggies. Now, he lands at LSU, hoping to tap into his potential.
5) S King Mack (Alabama -> Penn State)
King Mack committed to Penn State as a highly recruited prospect out of high school. After a lackluster freshman season with the Nittany Lions, the safety transferred to Alabama, seeking a more significant role. However, Mack learned that the grass on the other side wasn't greener and now heads back to Penn State.
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6) EDGE Mi'Quise Grace (South Dakota -> Kentucky)
Mi'Quise Grace has spent three seasons at South Dakota where he's developed into a game wrecker for the Coyotes. The edge rusher finished 2024 with 58 total tackles, 8.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles. After mulling over offers from many interested teams, Grace lands at Kentucky to compete in a loaded SEC conference next season.
7) QB Alex Orji (Michigan -> UNLV)
Alex Orji committed to Michigan as a four-star recruit out of high school. The quarterback received an opportunity to prove he's the future of the Wolverines this past season. Still, his struggles as a passer prevented him from claiming the starting job for the rest of the season, let alone the future. As a result, Orji opted to enter the portal where he now finds a fit at UNLV.
8) WR Donavon Greene (Wake Forest -> Virginia Tech)
Donavon Greene has spent four seasons at Wake Forest, where he's shown flashes of his playmaking ability for the Demon Deacons. However, Green struggled to stay healthy and put together a full season over the years. Looking for a fresh start, the wideout lands at Virginia Tech, hoping to prove he's a top wideout.
9) OL TJ Shanahan Jr. (Texas A&M -> Penn State)
TJ Shanahan committed to Texas A&M as a four-star recruit out of high school. After one season with the Aggies, the redshirt freshman decided a fit elsewhere would be best for his development. After receiving interest from multiple teams, the offensive lineman lands at Penn State, where he can compete in the Big Ten.
10) S Jalen Stroman (Virginia Tech -> Notre Dame)
Jalen Stroman spent four seasons at Virginia Tech, where he showed promise for the Hokies. Entering 2024 with high hopes, the talented safety suffered a season-ending shoulder injury that ultimately ended his time at Virginia Tech. After deciding to use his final year of eligibility to develop on a new squad, the safety found a fit at Notre Dame to play under head coach Marcus Freeman.
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1) WR Kaedin Robinson (Appalachian State -> UCLA)
Kaedin Robinson entered the portal after proving how reliable he could be for App State over the last couple of seasons. The wideout received interest from multiple top teams but ultimately felt the best fit would be at UCLA. Now, Robinson can be a featured option in the Bruins offense.

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