Top 10 Players Who Entered the CFB Transfer Portal on Friday

John Canady
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10) RB Mike Mitchell, Utah
Mike Mitchell committed to Utah as a three-star prospect out of high school. The running back saw limited time on the field in his freshman season, only rushing the ball 47 times for 158 yards and a touchdown. Mitchell hits the portal, looking for a more prominent role with another squad.
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1) DL Eric O'Neill, James Madison
Eric O'Neill dominated in his first season of D1 football with James Madison. The talented defensive lineman went to battle with the Dukes one final time before entering the transfer portal, where he will have plenty of options. Expect O'Neill to land with a top program, as he's proven to be disruptive in the trenches.
2) WR Hudson Clement, West Virginia
Hudson Clement was arguably one of the most consistent and reliable playmakers for West Virginia on offense this season. The versatile wideout may be a later entry to the portal, but he'll likely have plenty of teams contacting him for his services in no time.
3) OT Zen Michalski, Ohio State
Zen Michalski joins a talented group of offensive linemen in the transfer portal. At six-foot-five, the Ohio State transfer is a versatile lineman with the size that could serve as more than a quality lineman wherever he lands.
4) C James Brockermeyer, TCU
James Brockermeyer is another talented lineman inserting his name in the transfer portal, where he'll gain interest quickly. The starting center from TCU has the experience and skill set to make an immediate impact for whatever team lands him. As teams continue to prioritize the offensive line, Brockermeyer will be a hot name in the portal.
5) LB Jordan Bass, Pitt
Jordan Bass is a player that will likely gain more interest than expected. The talented defender has shown flashes of his athleticism with Pitt over the last two seasons, but he's yet to develop into a full-time starter. Entering the portal looking for a fresh start, Bass will have an abundance of team looking to offer him a more prominent role.
6) TE Dylan Wade, Maryland
Dylan Wade didn't rack up many yards this season at Maryland, but he did show a glance of his versatility at the tight end position in the opportunities he did get. The pass catcher could be a player to follow if/when he does get a fresh start in an offense that will utilize his talent correctly.
7) WR Justin Stevenson, Wyoming
Justin Stevenson finished his freshman season with 204 receiving yards and three touchdowns at Wyoming. Although his stats don't reflect it, the wide receiver has the tools to be a big-time playmaker in the right offense. Following his one season with the Cowboys, the Texas native now finds himself in the transfer portal.
8) S Jaheem Joseph, West Virginia
Jaheem Joseph transferred to West Virginia last offseason after spending three seasons at Northwestern. The safety put together a career year, totaling 41 total tackles, two pass defenses, and an interception. Looking to build off his strong year, Joseph enters the portal looking to land in a bigger role elsewhere.
9) CB Dave Herard, Western Kentucky
Dave Herard transferred to Western Kentucky and sought a more significant role after a few solid seasons in Virginia. However, the talented corner saw himself in a situation opposite to what he envisioned with the Hilltoppers. Now, Herard enters the portal, looking for another fresh start.
10) RB Mike Mitchell, Utah
Mike Mitchell committed to Utah as a three-star prospect out of high school. The running back saw limited time on the field in his freshman season, only rushing the ball 47 times for 158 yards and a touchdown. Mitchell hits the portal, looking for a more prominent role with another squad.
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1) DL Eric O'Neill, James Madison
Eric O'Neill dominated in his first season of D1 football with James Madison. The talented defensive lineman went to battle with the Dukes one final time before entering the transfer portal, where he will have plenty of options. Expect O'Neill to land with a top program, as he's proven to be disruptive in the trenches.

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