Top 10 Players Who Entered the CFB Transfer Portal on Monday

John Canady
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10) QB Zevi Eckhaus, Washington State
Zevi Eckhaus spent three seasons at Bryant University before transferring to Washington State to serve as a backup this season. The quarterback got the opportunity to start for the team in their bowl game over the weekend, finishing the game with 363 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, and two interceptions. Eckhaus hits the portal now, seeking yet another fresh start.
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1) EDGE Sincere Edwards, Pitt
Sincere Edwards has officially entered the portal and he'll likely garner interest from multiple top teams. The former four-star recruit made an impact for Pittsburgh as a true freshman, and he's shown plenty of potential to be a game-wrecker on any defensive line.
2) WR Jacob De Jesus, UNLV
Jacob De Jesus spent two years at UNLV, surpassing 500 receiving yards each season. The shifty pass catcher enters the portal, seeking a fresh start with a new team.
3) LB Kalib Perry, Tennessee
Kalib Perry spent three seasons at Tennessee, improving each year. The talented linebacker has the speed to defend sideline to sideline but never got the chance to play as a full-time starter for the Vols. Perry enters the portal, looking for a more significant opportunity elsewhere.
4) LB Martavius French, UTSA
Martavius French is another talented UTSA player who entered the portal over the last few days. The linebacker racked up 80 total tackles, three pass defenses, and one sack on the season. French should have plenty of suitors to choose from.
5) CB Ryland Gandy, Pitt
Ryland Gandy has spent two seasons with Pittsburgh. The talented defensive back took a leap in his sophomore season. He enters the portal to build on his strong year with a new program.
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6) CB Dontavius Nash, ECU
Dontavius Nash started his collegiate journey at North Carolina where he spent two years as a Tar Heel. The defensive back transferred to ECU in 2023 looking for a more prominent role. In his time with the Pirates, the North Carolina native took advantage of his opportunities, putting together plenty of solid film. Now, he lands in the portal again.
7) RB Jordon Simmons, Akron
Jordon Simmons spent four seasons at Michigan State before transferring to Akron last offseason. The running back put together a career year with 665 rushing yards and two touchdowns while rushing for six yards per carry. After proving he has the talent to man a backfield, he hits the portal, hoping to carve a sizable role elsewhere.
8) CB Tamarion Crumpley, Pitt
Tamarion Crumpley spent three seasons at Pitt, where he's struggled to find a role in the team's secondary. However, at six feet one inch, the defensive back has the skills to be a more than reliable option on defense. Looking to prove that, Crumpley enters the portal.
9) OT Justin Terry, West Virginia
Justin Terry enters his name into the transfer portal following the head coaching change ahead of next season. The talented offensive tackle will likely have plenty of suitors as teams continue to look to bolster their offensive lines ahead of next season.
10) QB Zevi Eckhaus, Washington State
Zevi Eckhaus spent three seasons at Bryant University before transferring to Washington State to serve as a backup this season. The quarterback got the opportunity to start for the team in their bowl game over the weekend, finishing the game with 363 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, and two interceptions. Eckhaus hits the portal now, seeking yet another fresh start.
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1) EDGE Sincere Edwards, Pitt
Sincere Edwards has officially entered the portal and he'll likely garner interest from multiple top teams. The former four-star recruit made an impact for Pittsburgh as a true freshman, and he's shown plenty of potential to be a game-wrecker on any defensive line.

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