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College football transfer portal: Ranking the top 10 uncommitted players after 2023 spring window closes

College football transfer portal: Ranking the top 10 uncommitted players after 2023 spring window closes


The spring window for college football players to enter the NCAA transfer portal is closed with Sunday marking the deadline for entry. Though many notable players submitted their names with plenty of time to spare, and have since committed to new homes, a handful of transfer portal entries this cycle have yet to announce where they will take their talents next season. 

There is no hard deadline for players in the transfer portal to commit to a new program, but time is still of the essence for players and schools alike as roster holes are filled — and some schools have more holes to plug than others. No program is undergoing a roster overhaul this offseason quite like Colorado as more than 40 Buffaloes players entered the transfer portal in the spring window alone as the first enters its first season under coach Deion Sanders.

Sanders and Colorado are not short on top-rated transfer talent to replace those departures from the 2022 roster, but some of the outbound Colorado players make for hot names in the transfer portal that remain uncommitted. Wide receivers Jordyn Tyson and Montana Lemonious-Craig were Colorado’s top most productive pass-catchers a year ago, and both remain on the transfer market entering the week.

As coaching staffs nationwide finalize their rosters for the 2023 college football season, here are some of the best players still up for grabs with the spring transfer portal window having come and gone. 

Previous school: UTSA

Franklin posted prolific numbers each of the past two seasons as UTSA captured back-to-back Conference USA championships. The Dallas-area native caught 81 passes for 1,027 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2021, and increased his production in 2022 to 93 catches for 1,137 yards and 15 touchdowns. The latter earned him Phil Steele honorable mention All-America honors. With four years of experience under his belt, and the production previously mentioned, he can immediately boost any offense in need of veteran pass-catcher. 

Previous school: Michigan State

When it comes to experienced Power Five wide receivers still in the transfer portal, Coleman tops that list. Coleman led all Michigan State players in 2022 with 58 catches for 798 yards and seven touchdowns, and still has two years of eligibility as he seeks a new home. 247Sports ranked Coleman as a top 50 WR in the 2021 recruiting cycle with more than 40 schools extending him offers….

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