Top 10 Uncommitted Players in the College Football Transfer Portal
The transfer portal season always feels like it starts with a bang, and this one did. Drew Mestemaker, the North Texas quarterback who committed quickly to Oklahoma State, would have been right near the top of this ranking if he stayed available. He didnโt, which is the point: the market moves fast, and if a coaching staff waits around, the best options disappear.
What follows is a simple list of the best uncommitted players still in the transfer portal right now. No committed names, no guessing games. Just the guys still out there, capable of making a real impact in one offseason. And yes, the order will change once visits start stacking up. For now, this is the snapshot.
College Football Transfer Portal Uncommitted Players
1. Sam Leavitt, QB
Leavitt is the headliner quarterback still on the board. Before his season ended with a foot injury, he looked comfortable running an offense and dangerous when plays broke down. Two years left matters, too, as teams arenโt renting him for one season.
2. Cam Coleman, WR
Coleman is the rare transfer portal receiver who looks like a true WR1 the moment he walks in the building. Auburnโs passing game didnโt always help him, yet he still produced. He has the size and speed to stretch the field.
3. Isaac Brown, RB
Brown has speed that changes how defenses line up. He is a home-run hitter, and his career numbers back it up. Health will be part of the conversation, but the upside is obvious the second you watch him run.
4. Brendan Sorsby, QB
Sorsby isnโt a mystery. Heโs played a bunch of football, he protects the ball, and he adds real value with his legs. If a team wants โa competent starter, now,โ heโs one of the best answers available in the transfer portal.
5. John Henry Daley, EDGE
Daleyโs production before his injury was big. He gets into the backfield and stays there. The medical check is the key, but assuming heโs right, heโs the type who upgrades a pass rush immediately.
6. Koi Perich, S
Perich impacts games in multiple roles, playing deep in coverage, near the line of scrimmage, on returns, and even taking the occasional offensive snap. Coaches love players like that because they solve multiple problems at once. He brings a physical presence to the field, which never hurts.
7. Chaz Coleman, EDGE
Coleman is still more projection than product, but the physical tools are obvious. He flashes a real burst off the edge and has the type of frame coaches like to build on. In the right system, his development could accelerate quickly.
8. Trey White, EDGE
White has been consistently productive at the Group of Five level. He plays hard, wins with hands, and finishes. The jump in competition is real, but so is the track record.
9. Omarion Miller, WR
Millerโs appeal is simple: he can stretch the field and turn a routine throw into a big gain. He has injury history, and drops have shown up, but the tools are still there, and teams bet on tools.
10. Nick Marsh, WR
Marsh is steady. He gets open, catches the ball, and gives quarterbacks a reliable target. Not every transfer portal add has to be a headline. Sometimes you just need a guy who moves the chains.
