Who Are the Top 10 Players Left in the Transfer Portal?

John Canady
Host · Writer
Xamarion Gordon, USC
Xamarion Gordon entered USC straight out of high school as a highly regarded four-star prospect. However, after two seasons of minimal playing time, Gordon is now focused on exploring opportunities in the transfer portal. Standing at six-foot-one, the safety possesses abundant talent, ensuring he will attract plenty of interest from potential suitors.
National Championship Odds: USC +4500
Tacario Davis, Arizona
Tacario Davis emerges as a standout prospect among Arizona's talented athletes navigating the transfer portal, a choice influenced by Jedd Fisch's departure to lead as head coach at Washington. Initially committed to the Wildcats straight from high school, Davis showcased potential during his first two seasons despite limited playing time. Standing tall at six-foot-four, this athletically gifted defensive back possesses all the necessary qualities to evolve into a formidable shutdown defender for his future team.
National Championship Odds: Arizona +15000
Branson Hickman, SMU
Branson Hickman's recent decision to enter the transfer portal has garnered interest from numerous teams despite the timing of his choice. There is significant anticipation regarding his availability, mainly as many teams aim to enhance their offensive lines with additional talent. With several years of eligibility still ahead, Hickman is resolute in showcasing his ability to excel at the highest level as he evaluates potential new collegiate opportunities.
National Championship Odds: SMU +30000
Caleb Ransaw, Troy
A lightly recruited high school prospect, Caleb Ransaw initially pledged his commitment to Troy. However, during his tenure with the Trojans, Ransaw displayed exceptional talent, emerging as a standout defensive player. His remarkable abilities have since attracted attention from teams nationwide.
National Championship Odds: Troy +80000
Corey Dyches, Maryland
Corey Dyches has opted to enter the transfer portal from Maryland, ready to forge a new path elsewhere. Despite showcasing athleticism as a tight end during his time with the Terrapins, Dyches faced obstacles in securing a significant role within the offensive lineup. Seeking a better chance to display his skills within a different team's offensive strategy, he embarks on a quest for a fresh beginning. His decision mirrors a desire for a more significant contribution and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact elsewhere. With his versatile skill set, Dyches has the potential to flourish in nearly any offensive system.
National Championship Odds: Maryland +40000
Rashad Amos, Miami (OH)
Initially committing to South Carolina as a three-star prospect in 2020, Rashad Amos faced limited playing time with the Gamecocks. Seeking a more promising opportunity, he strategically transferred to Miami of Ohio, where his talents blossomed. Amos showcased his prowess during his tenure there, accumulating an impressive 1,075 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns as a running back, solidifying his position as a formidable option in the backfield. Now, eager to continue demonstrating his abilities, Amos has entered the transfer portal again.
National Championship Odds: Miami (OH) +100000
Will Norman, Florida
Will Norman entered Florida with high expectations as a four-star prospect, envisioning a promising future with the Gators. However, the six-foot-four defensive lineman opted to pursue a new beginning elsewhere due to his restricted playing time. With several years of eligibility and considerable talent, Norman is anticipated to garner significant interest from other programs.
National Championship Odds: Florida: +25000
Will McDonald, Coastal Carolina
Will McDonald and several other Coastal Carolina transfers have entered the transfer portal. Excelling as an interior lineman, McDonald has showcased his ability to protect the quarterback and open up opportunities in the running game throughout his time at CCU. With the substantial demand for offensive linemen in college football, McDonald is poised to draw interest from numerous programs.
National Championship Odds: Coastal Carolina: +100000
Marcus Bryant, SMU
Marcus Bryant has recently caught attention by entering the transfer portal, joining the ranks of sought-after talents seeking a new beginning. Hailing from SMU as a skilled offensive tackle, Bryant's impressive performance earned him All-AAC First-Team honors in 2023, highlighting his dominance in the trenches. With a towering height of six-foot-eight, Bryant is anticipated to be among the most coveted prospects in the portal. While specific teams expressing interest remain undisclosed, Bryant's decision to explore other opportunities reflects his confidence in attracting considerable attention with his abilities.
National Championship Odds: SMU: +30000
Tre’Shon Devones. Rice
Tre’Shon Devones has completed four seasons at Rice University, but only in the most recent season did he leave his mark. Despite his tenure, Devones only made a significant impact this past season. As a full-time starter for the Owls, the cornerback concluded the season with 45 total tackles, 11 pass deflections, and two interceptions. Now, the Texas native ventures into the transfer portal, seeking an opportunity to display his skill set elsewhere.
National Championship Odds: Rice +100000
Xamarion Gordon, USC
Xamarion Gordon entered USC straight out of high school as a highly regarded four-star prospect. However, after two seasons of minimal playing time, Gordon is now focused on exploring opportunities in the transfer portal. Standing at six-foot-one, the safety possesses abundant talent, ensuring he will attract plenty of interest from potential suitors.
National Championship Odds: USC +4500
Tacario Davis, Arizona
Tacario Davis emerges as a standout prospect among Arizona's talented athletes navigating the transfer portal, a choice influenced by Jedd Fisch's departure to lead as head coach at Washington. Initially committed to the Wildcats straight from high school, Davis showcased potential during his first two seasons despite limited playing time. Standing tall at six-foot-four, this athletically gifted defensive back possesses all the necessary qualities to evolve into a formidable shutdown defender for his future team.
National Championship Odds: Arizona +15000

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