Top committed players in the NCAA Transfer Portal
The NCAA Transfer Portal has only been open for roughly 72 hours, but commitments are already flying off the board as schools look to lock up their top targets quickly.
That includes a number of players who are following their old coaches to new gigs, but there are a number of others who have quickly found their next destination after one visit — or no visit at all. As the portal continues to spin and more players enter (and commit), On3 breaks down the top players who have already announced where they plan to play next season/
Follow the latest additions to the portal and updated commitments on the On3 Transfer Portal Wire.
QB Drew Mestemaker – Oklahoma State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 4
Mestemaker is following head coach Eric Morris from North Texas to Oklahoma State, giving the Cowboys one of the portal’s top overall players this cycle. A former walk-on, he played in five games as a freshman — including a standout showing in UNT’s bowl game — before taking over the starting role as a redshirt freshman this fall. The 6-foot-4, 210-pounder set the college football world on fire with his second act, completing 70.2% of his passes while throwing leading the FBS in passing with 4,129 yards in 12 games. On top of that, he threw for 31 touchdowns to just seven interceptions and was named the American Athletic Conference’s offensive player of the year.
RB Caleb Hawkins – Oklahoma State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 8
Hawkins emerged as a true freshman this past season to end the year as the country’s leader in rushing touchdowns with 25. That was in addition to 1,434 yards rushing, which ranked him fifth in the FBS. That helped him to earn a True Freshman All-American selection according to On3.
The RB also proved himself a dynamic pass-catcher with 32 receptions for 370 yards and four more scores. He is a huge addition for the Cowboys, coming in as the No. 8 overall player and No. 2 running back in On3’s transfer portal rankings.
WR Nick Marsh – Indiana
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 22
The 6-foot-3, 200-pounder is a huge addition for the Hoosiers, ranking among the top 25 prospects currently in the portal and the No. 3 available wide receiver. He visited Bloomington over the weekend and was also set to see Notre Dame beginning Monday, but is now in the fold for the nation’s No. 1 team this year.
In spite of very up-and-down quarterback play during his two seasons with the Spartans, Marsh established himself as one of the Big Ten’s premier receivers. In his debut campaign, Marsh tallied 41 catches for 649 yards and three touchdowns.His receiving yards and receptions stand as the most by a true freshman in school history. This year, he hauled in 59 catches, totaling 662 yards and six touchdowns.
TE Benjamin Brahmer – Penn State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 23
Brahmer is another player following his old coach to a new school, reuniting with former ISU head man Matt Campbell in Happy Valley. Brahmer caught 37 passes for 446 yards and six touchdowns in 2025 to earn All-Big 12 honors. In 2024, he caught 10 passes for 179 yards and a touchdown in 2024. As a true freshman in 2023, Brahmer hauled in 28 passes for 352 yards and two scores, which earned him a spot on The Athletic’s freshman All-American team.
QB Rocco Becht – Penn State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 28
Becht is coming off third season as the starter for the Cyclones. His numbers took a slight step back in 2025.This season, Rocco Becht threw for 2,584 yards with a 60.5% completion percentage. He threw 16 touchdown passes but was picked off a career-high-tying nine times.
Still, Becht has seen a ton at the college level over the last three years. He has totaled 9,274 passing yards and 64 touchdowns, against 27 interceptions. He has also been the occasional runner, going for 499 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground.
CB Jay Crawford – Ole Miss
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 32
Crawford is staying in the SEC after two seasons at Auburn, and will be joining with Ole Miss as the Rebels retool their defense under Pete Golding. The Georgia native started in 18 games earning SEC All-Freshman and On3 True Freshman All-American honors. Across two years, Crawford has 30 tackles and a pair of interceptions to his name. He is currently ranked as the No. 2 cornerback in the portal.
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QB Kenny Minchey – Nebraska
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 44
This fall, Minchey made six appearances while serving as CJ Carr‘s primary backup. Minchey completed 20-of-his-26 pass attempts for 196 yards. He didn’t throw a touchdown or an interception.
He also recorded seven carries for 84 yards and a touchdown. He only made one appearance in the 2024 season. As a true freshman in 2023, Minchey played in three games before ultimately redshirting. The 6-foot-2 standout has two years of eligibility remaining.
DL Ian Geffrard – Texas
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 56
One of the top available defensive tackles in the portal, Geffrard was a menace for the Razorbacks up front despite their struggles that led to Sam Pittman’s firing. In 12 games this season, Geffrard had 25 total tackles, four tackles for loss and one pass deflection. He has 40 total tackles in 28 career games with the Razorbacks.
RB Makhi Hughes – Houston
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 66
Hughes was one of the top available running backs last cycle, having amassed 3,116 yards and 24 touchdowns in two seasons at Tulane. But he struggled to make an impact after transferring to Oregon, logging just 17 carries for 70 yards across six games. In October, he requested to be redshirted by Ducks head coach Dan Lanning, who honored that. He has not appeared in any games since then.
Now Hughes will look to get his career back on track with the Cougars, who had one of the country’s best rushing offenses in 2025.
SAF Marcus Neal – Penn State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 69
Neal spent two seasons at Iowa State, but is also following Matt Campbell as he takes over at Penn State. He appeared in all 12 of Iowa State’s regular-season games this year, recording 77 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, three pass breakups and two interceptions.
For his efforts, he was named an All-Big 12 Third-Team selection. As a freshman in 2024, Neal played in 13 games. He finished his debut campaign with 18 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.
Notable other top committed players in the portal
LB Austin Romaine – Texas Tech
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 73
IOL Noah McKinney – TCU
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 74
QB Cutter Boley – Arizona State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 75
RB Abu Sama – Wisconsin
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 84
QB Lincoln Kienholz – Louisville
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 88
SAF DJ Coleman – Florida
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 98
TE Gabe Burkle – Penn State
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 121
QB Colton Joseph – Wisconsin
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 133
IOL Shadre Hurst – Houston
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 150
QB Billy Edwards Jr. – North Carolina
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 151
SAF Christian Harrison – Cincinnati
On3 Industry Transfer Portal Ranking: No. 176