Kansas football transfer portal tracker, news, developments on Jan. 14

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LAWRENCE — The Division I transfer portal window for college football is open from Jan. 2 through Jan. 16, and that makes Wednesday another opportunity for Kansas football to build its 2026 roster.

Recently, the Jayhawks saw another one of their players from the 2025 team who decided to transfer away pick their next college destination. That would be redshirt junior safety Laquan Robinson, who picked Southern Miss. Robinson played in eight games for KU and finished with four tackles.

Follow along for further updates during this transfer portal window about Kansas, which finished at 5-7 in 2025, with transfer ratings as outlined by 247Sports.

Kansas football transfer portal additions

Corey Gordon (3-star safety from Louisville)

Nahzae Cox (3-star wide receiver from Middle Tennessee)

Kevin Oatis (3-star defensive lineman from Arkansas)

Carter Moses (3-star tight end from Albany)

Kasen Carpenter (Offensive lineman from Oklahoma State)

Matthew Gill (Punter)

Jailen Butler (3-star tight end from Old Dominion)

Jibreel Al-Amin (3-star linebacker from Marshall)

Martin Connington (Kicker from Michigan State)

Nick Morrow (3-star offensive tackle from California)

Rino Monteforte (Long snapper from California)

Elijah Cannon (3-star cornerback from Mississippi State)

Khijohnn Cummings-Coleman (3-star safety from Iowa State)

Daveon Crouch (3-star linebacker from Boston College)

Roman Pearson (3-star cornerback from Ball State)

Trezelle Jenkins Jr. (3-star interior offensive lineman from Wayne State)

Nik McMillan (3-star wide receiver from Buffalo)

Christian Pritchett (Defensive back from Georgia Tech)

Yasin Willis (3-star running back from Syracuse)

David Santiago (3-star edge from Michigan State)

Tre'Von McAlpine (3-star defensive lineman from Tulane)

Jaden Harris (3-star safety from Georgia)

Jaron Willis (3-star linebacker from South Carolina)

Quincy Davis (3-star linebacker from New Mexico State)

Jalen Dupree (3-star running back from Colorado State)

Connor Stroh (3-star interior offensive lineman from Texas)

Landyn Watson (3-star linebacker from Kentucky)

Eamon Smalls (3-star defensive lineman from UAB)

Jibriel Conde (3-star defensive lineman from Grand Valley State) — KU lists him as a defensive tackle

Kansas football transfer portal departures

Dean Miller (3-star edge) — KU lists him as a defensive end

Jalen Dye (safety)

Devin Dye (safety)

Joseph Sipp Jr. (linebacker) — Committed to FAU

Jacoby Davis (cornerback)

Dylan Brooks (defensive end)

Jaidyn Doss (wide receiver)

Carter Lavrusky (offensive lineman) — committed to Northern Arizona

Trey Lathan (3-star linebacker)

Tyler Mercer (3-star interior offensive lineman) — KU lists him as an offensive lineman — committed to Oklahoma State

Harry Stewart III (running back) — committed to Boise State

Caleb Redd (3-star edge) — KU lists him as a defensive end

Aundre Gibson (3-star cornerback) — committed to Northern Arizona

David McComb (3-star quarterback) — committed to Miami (Ohio)

Kene Anene (3-star interior offensive lineman) — KU lists him as an offensive lineman — committed to North Dakota State

Laquan Robinson (3-star safety) — committed to Southern Miss

Jameel Croft Jr. (3-star cornerback) — committed to Charlotte

Logan Brantley (3-star linebacker) — committed to Boise State

Greydon Grimes (3-star offensive tackle) — KU lists him as an offensive lineman — Committed to Appalachian State

Jon Jon Kamara (3-star linebacker) — committed to Wisconsin

Lyrik Rawls (3-star safety) — committed to Arizona State

Damani Maxson (3-star safety)

Jaden Hamm (tight end) — committed to Arkansas State

Bryce Cohoon (wide receiver)

JaCorey Stewart (linebacker) — committed to FIU

Johnny Thompson Jr. (running back)

Efren Jasso (punter)

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: Kansas football transfer portal tracker, latest updates for Jan. 14

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