Top 10 Players Who Entered the College Football Transfer Portal on Day 2

John Canady
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10) QB Steve Angeli, Notre Dame
Steve Angeli has spent the last two seasons at Notre Dame serving as the team's backup quarterback. The six-foot-two gunslinger was amid a quarterback battle to earn the starting job for the Fighting Irish, but he exited the battle early as he entered the transfer portal. Angeli will be a solid option for teams looking for an adequate passer.
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1) LB Andrew Simpson, Boise State
Andrew Simpson announced his decision to enter the transfer portal and immediately becomes a top defensive player available. The linebacker spent the last three seasons at Boise State, consistently showing his versatility for the Broncos. Expect Simpson to find a spot with a top program.
2) TE Tanner Koziol, Wisconsin
Tanner Koziol broke out in his junior season, reeling in 94 receptions for 839 yards and eight touchdowns. The six-foot-seven pass catcher transferred initially to Wisconsin, but after a few months to rethink his decision, the Illinois native has decided to enter the portal again. Keep an eye on Koziol.
3) EDGE Beau Atkinson, North Carolina
Beau Atkinson has spent the last two seasons at North Carolina, where he's proven to be a top-tier pass rusher. The North Carolina native enters the portal after a 7.5-sack season. With visits already lined up to top programs like Georgia and Ohio State, it's clear the talented defender will be a priority for multiple teams.
4) IOL Marques Easley, Georgia
Marques Easley committed to the Georgia Bulldogs as a top prospect out of high school. The versatile offensive lineman now heads to the transfer portal, hoping to find a fresh start and a sizable role elsewhere. Easley will be a hot commodity on the open market.
5) EDGE Elias Rudolph, Miami
Elias Rudolph committed to Miami as a top prospect out of high school. The six-foot-five edge rusher didn't see much of an opportunity to impact the field in his freshman season with the Hurricanes. Now, he heads to the transfer portal hoping to find a more significant role with a new squad.
6) CB Jordan Sanford, Texas Tech
Jordan Sanford enters the transfer portal after two seasons at Texas Tech. The versatile defensive back was a top recruit coming out of high school. With multiple years of eligibility remaining, the defender will be a target for multiple teams looking to bolster their secondary. Keep an eye on the Texas native.
7) WR Hykeem Williams, Florida State
Hykeem Williams committed to Florida State as a top wide receiver in his recruiting class. The wideout spent two seasons with the Seminoles, but he's struggled to develop into the premier receiving threat that he was recruited to FSU to become. Hoping a fresh start will help him kick-start his college career, Williams hits the portal.
8) WR Nitro Tuggle, Georgia
Nitro Tuggle flirted with entering the transfer portal in December, but ultimately decided to stay put. A few months later, the wide receiver decided a fresh start would be best for him and his career. The freshman enters his name into the portal, where he'll have plenty of suitors.
9) DB John Slaughter, Tennessee
John Slaughter signed with Tennessee out of high school as a top defensive recruit. In two seasons with the Vols, the six-foot-two defender showed flashes, but his limited role restricted what he could do on the field. Slaughter enters his name into the transfer portal, looking for a more significant role.
10) QB Steve Angeli, Notre Dame
Steve Angeli has spent the last two seasons at Notre Dame serving as the team's backup quarterback. The six-foot-two gunslinger was amid a quarterback battle to earn the starting job for the Fighting Irish, but he exited the battle early as he entered the transfer portal. Angeli will be a solid option for teams looking for an adequate passer.
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1) LB Andrew Simpson, Boise State
Andrew Simpson announced his decision to enter the transfer portal and immediately becomes a top defensive player available. The linebacker spent the last three seasons at Boise State, consistently showing his versatility for the Broncos. Expect Simpson to find a spot with a top program.

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