Best Available College Football Transfers-Offensive Linemen

Best Available College Football Transfers-Offensive Linemen

Best Available Offensive Linemen from the College Football Transfer Portal

Issiah Walker Jr. (6-4, 290) from Florida, Walker Jr. is a four-star recruit, who just entered the portal on Monday. He's just a freshman and was an early enrollee. He originally committed to South Carolina before de-committing. He could be looking for playing time elsewhere but would have to sit out.

Jauan Williams, a 6-7, 300+ four-star transfer who went to Florida State, is out there. The redshirt senior from Washington D.C. struggled at FSU, especially last season. A shoulder injury limited him to 388 snaps at FSU.

Avery Jones is a former four-star recruit leaving North Carolina. He's a 6-4, 305-pound redshirt freshman guard, who would have been a sophomore. That means he has to sit out, but will have three years left.

Clayton Bradley, an offensive tackle from Southern California, has been in the portal since January. He's a grad transfer who is eligible right away. He's a 6-5, 295-pound reserve, who started three games in 2017 and was out in 2019 due to a back injury. He was expected to challenge for the left tackle spot vacated by Austin Jackson.

Mike Edwards, a 6-6, 330-pound tackle from Wake Forest, is in the portal. He never played in two seasons at Wake Forest. He's a former three-star recruit.

Liam Smith is a 6-5, 290-pound center who went to a Duke. The former three-star recruit was a reserve, sho saw just 19 snaps over three seasons. He should have two years left.

(some info from 247sports.com)

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