Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Staff Writer 3y

College football spring transfer tracker: Top players in the portal, big moves and analysis

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During the winter, many big names entered the college football transfer portal and changed schools. After coach Lincoln Riley went from Oklahoma to USC, quarterbacks Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) and Kedon Slovis (Pitt) transferred out, while Caleb Williams joined Riley out West.

Bo Nix left Auburn to go to Oregon, while Quinn Ewers transferred from Ohio State to Texas. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs left Georgia Tech to go to Alabama, while wide receiver Jadon Haselwood transferred to Arkansas from Oklahoma. On the defensive side, linebacker Mohamoud Diabate transferred from Florida to Utah, and Notre Dame added safety Brandon Joseph from Northwestern.

In total, more than 2,500 FBS players entered the transfer portal over the past year, creating a combination of roster chaos and free agency in college football.

Following both the early and late signing periods, as well as spring ball, there has been a second wave of transfers. Sunday was the final day players could enter the portal.

We rank the best available players either still in the portal or who made their decisions during the spring period and go position by position to break down the most impactful transfers.

1. WR Jordan Addison
2021 team: Pitt
2022 team: USC

The Biletnikoff Award winner announced on May 19 he is uniting with Caleb Williams at USC, forming one of the top quarterback-wide receiver duos in college football. Last season with Pitt, Addison recorded 100 receptions for 1,593 yards and 17 touchdowns.

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