Top college football wide receivers still available in the NCAA transfer portal

Top college football wide receivers still available in the NCAA transfer portal

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The transfer portal market for college football wide receivers has been highly active since its opening, with 20 of the top 30 receivers, according to 247Sports, already committing to new schools. Notable transfers include Nick Marsh moving from Michigan State to Indiana, Omarion Miller from Colorado to Arizona State, and Eugene Wilson III from Florida to LSU.

Despite the rapid movement, top talents like Cam Coleman, Isaiah Horton, DeAndre Moore Jr., Quincy Porter, and Vandrevius Jacobs remain available. Cam Coleman, formerly of Auburn, is a standout prospect with Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and Alabama as his potential destinations. Isaiah Horton, leaving Alabama, is seeking new opportunities after a strong season with 42 catches and 8 touchdowns. DeAndre Moore Jr. has interest from Kentucky, Ohio State, Louisville, and Colorado. Quincy Porter, a former five-star recruit from Ohio State, is attracting attention from schools like Washington and Michigan. Vandrevius Jacobs, after a

Originally by Unknownon January 9, 2026
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