Examining the top available transfer portal player at each position
The college football transfer portal isn’t quite as full as it was just three weeks ago. Players are finding new homes across the country and for the Buffaloes, head coach Deion Sanders is down to only a handful of scholarship spots to work with as he continues rebuilding Colorado’s roster.
According to 247Sports, there are still a number of four-star transfers and a few highly sought-after three-stars in the portal who’ve yet to commit, including a few former Buffs. Time is running somewhat thin, however, with the start of fall camp just around the corner.
Below are the top uncommitted transfer portal players at each position (h/t 247Sports):
QB — Harrison Bailey, UNLV
Rating: .8500 (three-star)
Notable: Began his college career at Tennessee
RB — Alton McCaskill, Houston
Rating: .9100 (four-star)
Notable: Visited Colorado on May 15
WR — Jordan Hudson, TCU
Rating: .9300 (four-star)
Notable: Crystal ball to SMU
TE — Seydou Traore, Colorado
Rating: .9100 (four-star)
Notable: Re-entered transfer portal following spring football
OT — Deondre Buford, Kentucky
Rating: .8800 (three-star)
Notable: Former four-star prospect in Michigan
IOL — Ethan White, Florida
Rating: .9000 (four-star)
Notable: Decommitted from USC in April
DL — Marquis Robinson, Auburn
Rating: .8800 (three-star)
Notable: Was in the transfer portal for three months in 2022 before withdrawing
LB — Larry Nixon III, North Texas
Rating: .8800 (three-star)
Notable: Crystal ball to Auburn
CB — Jalil Tucker, Oregon
Former Oregon cornerback Jalil Tucker on a visit to Arizona yesterday.
(Via @TuckerJalil // Instagram) pic.twitter.com/cD23eg58do
— AZ Band Cat Sports (@AZBandCatSports) May 4, 2023
Rating: .9000 (four-star)
Notable: Appeared in one game as a true freshman
S — Robert Rahimi, Liberty
Rating: .8900 (three-star)
Committed to SMU in January, but listed as available on 247Sports
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