Former Florida Gators Quarterback DJ Lagway Expected To Be a Hot Commodity In the Transfer Portal
The life of a college football quarterback is rarely a straight line. It’s more like a zig-zag through a minefield while blindfolded. Enter DJ Lagway, the former five-star recruit who arrived at Florida with expectations heavier than a linebacker’s bench press.
After a rocky two-year stint in Gainesville that included nagging injuries, a coaching carousel, and a 4-8 season that left Gators fans staring into the void, Lagway is officially back on the market. Where will he land?
Why Lagway Is Still the Talk Of the Town
Lagwayโs time at Florida was complicated. He threw for over 2,200 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2025, but those numbers came with a side of 14 interceptions and a completion percentage that hovered around 63%. Injuries to his shoulder, hamstring, and groin turned his season into a game of medical whack-a-mole.
But scouts donโt just look at the stat sheet. They see the arm talent that made him the nation’s top dual-threat prospect out of Willis High School. They see the physical tools that scream “Sunday Football.” And they see a NIL valuation sitting pretty at $2 million, thanks to deals with heavy hitters like Jordan Brand and Gatorade. In the modern era, that kind of brand power matters almost as much as a tight spiral.
When Lagway hit the portal, he didn’t just dip a toe in; he cannonballed. “I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been part of such an incredible program here at the University of Florida,” he wrote on social media. It was a classy exit from a messy situation, especially with Billy Napier out and a new regime coming in.
The Contenders: Who Wants Lagway?
Now comes the fun part: the speculation. According to the rumor mill and reports from insiders like Pete Nakos and Chris Hummer, several powerhouse programs are sniffing around.
Baylor Bears: This one just makes sense. Itโs the homecoming story. Lagwayโs dad, Derek, was a running back for the Bears back in the 90s. Plus, Waco is a stone’s throw from his hometown.
LSU Tigers: Lane Kiffin needs a quarterback. Kiffin has seen Lagway up close and personal, and if thereโs one thing Kiffin loves, itโs a reclamation project with elite upside. Can you imagine Lagway in a Kiffin offense? It would be chaotic, high-flying, and absolutely must-watch TV.
Florida State Seminoles: This is the spicy option. FSU needs a QB after Tommy Castellanos declared for the draft. Jumping from Florida to FSU would be a move straight out of a wrestling storyline, but the proximity and the need are there.
Stanford Cardinal: Wait, Stanford? Yes, really. After a rough 4-8 season, the Cardinal need a veteran presence. Lagway fits the mold of an NFL-style passer, and letโs face it, that Stanford degree is a nice insurance policy if the NFL doesnโt come calling immediately.
Whatโs Next for Lagway?
Lagway is at a crossroads. He needs a system that can protect him, develop him, and let him show off that raw talent without forcing him to be the savior on Day 1. The talent is undeniable. The potential is sky-high. Now, he just needs to find the right helmet to wear.
