Updated Penn State football transfer portal tracker


Penn State football is going through a number of changes with the transfer portal this offseason.

Coming off a run to the College Football Playoff semifinal last season, Penn State head coach James Franklin is looking to put together a roster that can take the next step toward bringing home a national championship to Happy Valley. Already with a roster expected to compete for a Big Ten championship and once again secure a spot in the playoff in 2025, Franklin will look to the NCAA transfer portal to put the finishing touches on his team’s roster next season. Of course, he will also have to deal with a number of players leaving for other opportunities as well.

Players that enter the NCAA transfer portal are free to explore all of their potential opportunities with new programs. A player may withdraw from the NCAA database at any time to remain with their current school, but the school is not required to hold a scholarship slot for that player. Most players do leave for new schools after entering the transfer portal.

Here is an updated look at players leaving Penn State through the transfer portal.

PLAYER POSITION ENTERED PORTAL NEW SCHOOL
Jerry Cross TE Dec. 2, 2024 Memphis
T.A. Cunningham DL Dec. 9, 2024 Garden City C.C.
Omari Evans WR Jan. 1, 2025 Washington
Mehki Flowers Saf. Jan. 13, 2025 Akron
Tyler Johnson WR Jan. 13, 2025 East Carolina
Cam Miller CB Jan. 13, 2025 Rutgers
Tyrece Mills Saf. Jan. 14, 2025 UConn
JB Nelson OT April 14, 2025 TBD
Feyisayo Oluleye WR Nov. 15, 2024 TBD
Beau Pribula QB Dec. 15, 2024 Missouri
Smith Vilbert Edge Feb. 25, 2025 North Carolina
Harrison Wallace III WR Jan. 14, 2025 Ole Miss

Here is a look at the players coming to the Penn State program via the transfer portal.

This transfer portal tracker was last updated on April 14, 2025.

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