Top 17 Players Who Entered the CFB Transfer Portal on Monday & Tuesday

John Canady
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17) S Coleman Bryson, Minnesota
Coleman Bryson committed to Minnesota as a three-star prospect out of high school. The safety has racked up 54 total tackles in his time with the Golden Gophers but enters the portal seeking a more significant role with a new team. Bryson could be an underrated pickup wherever he lands.
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1) EDGE Damon Wilson II, Georgia
Damon Wilson II committed to Georgia as a five-star recruit out of high school. The versatile pass rusher spent two seasons with the Bulldogs, where he struggled to find a sizable role. Now, he lands in the transfer portal, where he'll have plenty of teams looking to give him the role he seeks.
2) OT Conner Moore, Montana State
Conner Moore announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday, and he'll almost immediately become the top available tackle on the market. The two-year starter for Montana State was named a Freshman All-American in 2023 and will significantly impact whatever team lands him in the portal. Expect Moore to be pursued by multiple top teams.
3) LB Jeff Roberson, Oklahoma State
Jeff Roberson announced his decision to enter the portal on Monday and will quickly become a top target for multiple teams. The linebacker is fresh off a breakout season with the Cowboys, emerging for 58 total tackles, three sacks, and an interception in 2024. Roberson will likely have multiple options to choose from.
4) S Abe Camara, TCU
Abe Camara has spent four seasons at TCU, where he's been a starter for the previous three years. Looking for a fresh start, the safety enters the transfer portal. The talented defender has the experience and skill set to be a boost to whichever team lands him.
5) WR Ryan Pellum, Oregon
Ryan Pellum committed to Oregon as a four-star recruit out of high school. Following a season where he saw minimal opportunities on the field, the talented pass catcher entered the portal looking for a fit elsewhere. Furthermore, Pellum entered the portal with a "Do Not Contact" tag alongside his name.
6) WR Troy Omeire, Arizona State
Troy Omeire committed to Texas as a four-star prospect out of high school. After struggling to earn a role with the Longhorns, the wideout transferred to Arizona State, where he dealt with more of the same issues. Now, he lands back in the portal, hoping to find a program he can break out with.
7) LB Chase Wilson, Colorado State
Chase Wilson has spent three seasons at Colorado State, where he's been a solid starter for the last two years. The linebacker has developed into a tremendous tackle and an underrated defender in coverage. With one year left of eligibility, he enters the portal looking for the best fit to finish his college career.
8) OL Aaryn Parks, South Carolina
Aaryn Parks committed to Oklahoma as a highly coveted four-star prospect out of high school. The lineman transferred to South Carolina, hoping for a chance to start with the Gamecocks after a slow start with the Sooners. However, following another season with minimal opportunity, Parks enters the portal again, seeking a starting job.
9) S Evan Jackson, North Texas
Evan Jackson announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on Tuesday. The safety spent two seasons at North Texas, where he was a vital part of the Mean Green defense. Expect multiple teams to show interest in the defender.
10) WR Cataurus Hicks, Louisville
Cataurus Hicks has spent two seasons at Louisville, where he's struggled to carve out a role with the Cardinals. As a result, the Florida native enters the portal looking for a fresh start. Between the talent and years of eligibility left, the wideout will have plenty of suitors on the market.
11) OT Monroe Mills, Louisville
Monroe Mills announced his decision to enter the portal on Tuesday. The Missouri native is a six-foot-seven offensive lineman with the talent to help any team. Between his size and versatility, he will likely have plenty of options.
12) WR Jason Robinson Jr., Washington
Jason Robinson Jr. committed to Washington as a three-star prospect. The wideout never got the chance to showcase his talent on the field in his freshman season with the Huskies, and now he's in the transfer portal seeking a fresh start.
13) QB Chandler Rogers, Cal
Chandler Rogers has bounced around the nation throughout his college journey. After throwing 29 touchdowns with North Texas in 2023, the quarterback transferred to Cal to compete for the starting job. After losing the role and serving as a backup in 2024, the Texas native enters the portal again.
14) RB Trey Cooley, Georgia Tech
Trey Cooley spent two seasons at Louisville before transferring to Georgia Tech, seeking a more prominent role. However, after struggling to find the touches he joined the Yellow Jackets looking for, the running back realized the grass isn't always greener on the other side. As a result, the North Carolina native enters the portal, seeking yet another fresh start.
15) RB Sam Williams-Dixon, Ohio State
Sam Williams-Dixon committed to Ohio State, hoping to find a role in the Buckeyes offense. However, finding himself lost in OSU's loaded backfield, the running back decided a fresh start would be best for his development. Entering the portal with multiple years of eligibility remaining, he should have plenty of options.
16) WR Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, USF
Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen spent three seasons at Purdue before transferring to South Florida last offseason. After a trying season with the Bulls, the wideout enters the portal hoping to find a more prominent role elsewhere.
17) S Coleman Bryson, Minnesota
Coleman Bryson committed to Minnesota as a three-star prospect out of high school. The safety has racked up 54 total tackles in his time with the Golden Gophers but enters the portal seeking a more significant role with a new team. Bryson could be an underrated pickup wherever he lands.
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1) EDGE Damon Wilson II, Georgia
Damon Wilson II committed to Georgia as a five-star recruit out of high school. The versatile pass rusher spent two seasons with the Bulldogs, where he struggled to find a sizable role. Now, he lands in the transfer portal, where he'll have plenty of teams looking to give him the role he seeks.

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