Top 10 Players Who Entered the CFB Transfer Portal This Week

John Canady
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10) LB Lewis Carter, Oklahoma
Lewis Carter committed to Oklahoma as a four-star recruit. The talented defender has shown why Brent Venables heavily pursued him out of high school. Following a down year for the Sooners, Carter entered the portal to compete elsewhere. Expect many top teams to be interested in the defender.
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1) WR Noah Thomas, Texas A&M
Noah Thomas has spent three seasons with the Aggies where he's shown flashes of how impactful he can be as a deep threat. The former four-star put together a career year this season, racking up 574 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. Now, the six-foot-six pass catcher hits the portal, where he'll have plenty of options.
2) WR Squirrel White, Tennessee
Squirrel White entered 2024 with high expectations after putting together an impressive 2023 campaign. Following a down year with the Volunteers, the Tennessee wideout hits the portal looking for a fresh start. With team's hoping they can unlock his potential, White will have multiple top teams pursuing him.
3) CB Kody Jones, Michigan
Kody Jones committed to Michigan as a four-star recruit out of high school. The talented defensive back has seen minimal opportunities with the Wolverines, largely due to the talent overload in the team's secondary. As a result, Jones enters the portal seeking a change of scenery.
4) DL Tre Williams, Clemson
Tre Williams committed to Clemson as a top 75 prospect in his respective recruiting class. The defensive lineman has spent five seasons with the Tigers, where he struggled to carve out a sizable role. Now, he hits the portal, looking for a bigger opportunity elsewhere.
5) WR Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska
Isaiah Neyor transferred to Nebraska, seeking a more prominent role after a lackluster season at Texas. Neyor committed to Louisville after entering the portal, but it took 20 minutes for the wideout to withdraw his commitment papers and reopen his recruitment. Hoping to return to his success from his Wyoming days, the wideout keeps his option open in the portal after totaling 455 receiving yards and five touchdowns on the season.
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6) WR Jaren Hamilton, Alabama
Jaren Hamilton committed to Alabama as a four-star recruit out of high school. In his lone season with the Crimson Tide, the wideout struggled to see the field. Looking for a more significant role to showcase his talent, Hamilton enters his name into the transfer portal.
7) WR Amari Jefferson, Alabama
Amari Jefferson is another four-star wideout who committed to Alabama with high expectations. After not seeing the field in his freshman season, the talented pass catcher hits the portal, where he'll likely have plenty of options. However, being from Tennessee, the Vols will be a team to monitor.
8) TE Donovan Green, Texas A&M
Donovan Green landed at Texas A&M as a four-star recruit out of high school. The versatile tight end has shown flashes of how impactful he can be, but in a minimal role under Mike Elko, he's struggled to truly show how dangerous he can be in the passing game. He'll likely have multiple suitors in the portal.
9) TE Holden Staes, Tennessee
Holden Staes is another four-star tight end who has yet to find an opportunity to showcase his skillset. After stops at Notre Dame and Tennessee, the pass-catcher hits the portal, seeking another fresh start. Louisville could be a team to monitor for the tight end.
10) LB Lewis Carter, Oklahoma
Lewis Carter committed to Oklahoma as a four-star recruit. The talented defender has shown why Brent Venables heavily pursued him out of high school. Following a down year for the Sooners, Carter entered the portal to compete elsewhere. Expect many top teams to be interested in the defender.
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1) WR Noah Thomas, Texas A&M
Noah Thomas has spent three seasons with the Aggies where he's shown flashes of how impactful he can be as a deep threat. The former four-star put together a career year this season, racking up 574 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. Now, the six-foot-six pass catcher hits the portal, where he'll have plenty of options.

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