Best Available College Football Transfers-Wide Receivers

Best Available College Football Transfers-Wide Receivers

Best Available Wide Receivers from the College Football Transfer Portal

C.J Moore, out of Oklahoma State, entered his name in the transfer portal in late January. The 6-5 wideout caught four passes as a freshman. He's a four-star receiver so he should find a home at some point. He has three years of eligibility left.

Jaqualyn Crawford is a four-star recruit, who is leaving Oklahoma. He's just 5-10, 176 and played in just two games in a year in a half at OU. He'll have three years of eligibility.

Dee Anderson is from Dallas and is a former LSU Tiger. He played three years at LSU but didn't play last season due to a suspension. He's 6-5 and has one year left. Mentioned Oklahoma State on Twitter with a photo but hasn't officially committed.

Cam Chambers is a former Michigan State receiver and a four-star recruit. He played two seasons with the Spartans and caught 24 passes. He only played in two games this season and will be moving on as a grad transfer. He should have two seasons left. Chambers is a native of Sicklerville, New Jersey.

L.C. Greenwood is another four-star recruit who went to Oklahoma State. At 6-3, 212, he should have a lot of suitors. He played very sparingly in two seasons in Stillwater.

Nebraska transfer Jaevon McQuitty entered the portal in late March. He's a four-star transfer, who should have two seasons left, though he barely played in 2018 and 2019, after redshirting as a freshman. He was also considering retiring due to medical reasons. He may need to transfer down a level.

Darien Chase is another Nebraska transfer and a three-star recruit. He has a more unique situation because he's transferring close to home to deal with "mental health and depression".

(some info from 247sports.com)

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