Transfer Portal Tracker
Real-time fantasy impact rankings and schematic analysis for high-profile FBS moves.


Dillon Gabriel
Oklahoma
OregonStepping into Will Stein's quarterback-friendly system at Oregon. His elite deep ball and rushing ability make him an immediate Heisman frontrunner and a lock for QB1 status in all CFF formats.


Quinshon Judkins
Ole Miss
Ohio StateA shocking move. While sharing a backfield with TreVeyon Henderson will slightly cap his overall volume, Judkins' elite efficiency and red-zone production in Chip Kelly's run scheme will keep him as an RB1.


Cam Ward
Washington State
MiamiDecided against entering the draft to join the Hurricanes. Ward's raw arm talent and playmaking flair will revitalize a Miami passing offense loaded with weapons. Extremely high weekly ceiling.


Isaiah Bond
Alabama
TexasFills the speedster role vacated by Xavier Worthy in Steve Sarkisian's vertical offense. Bond is a dynamic field-stretcher who will immediately build chemistry with Quinn Ewers.


Evan Stewart
Texas A&M
OregonThe former five-star recruit gets a massive schematic upgrade. Playing in Oregon's explosive, high-tempo passing attack will let Stewart display his elite route-running and vertical range.


Dante Moore
UCLA
OregonTransferred to sit and develop behind Dillon Gabriel for a season. While his long-term dynasty value remains extremely high, he has zero redraft value for the 2025 campaign.


Riley Leonard
Duke
Notre DameA high-profile pickup for the Irish. Leonard's rushing upside makes him extremely valuable in CFF leagues, though Notre Dame's run-first identity and young WR room may limit his passing volume.


Will Howard
Kansas State
Ohio StateProvides a significant dual-threat capability to Columbus. Surrounded by the nation's best WR room, Howard should see an exponential increase in passing stats and red-zone rushing scores.


Caullin Lacy
South Alabama
LouisvilleLacy caught 91 passes for 1,316 yards at South Alabama. Jeff Brohm has a long history of feeding his top slot WR (e.g. Rondale Moore), making Lacy a high-floor PPR target in CFF drafts.


Amari Niblack
Alabama
TexasFills the athletic tight end role left by Ja'Tavion Sanders. Niblack is more of a jumbo wide receiver than a pure blocker and will be a major matchup nightmare in the red zone.


Kyle McCord
Ohio State
SyracuseJoins Fran Brown at Syracuse in a dome setting. While he loses Ohio State's blue-chip WRs, McCord will be the undisputed focal point of the offense and should compile high passing attempts.


Dequan Finn
Toledo
BaylorThe MAC Player of the Year brings elite scrambling ability to Waco. Dave Aranda's squad desperately needs dynamic playmaking, so Finn will have every opportunity to run wild.


Silas Bolden
Oregon State
TexasA versatile playmaker who can score as a receiver, runner, and returner. He will compete with a crowded Texas receiver room but should earn a creative utility role under Sarkisian.