Georgia football transfer portal tracker: Latest news, developments
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The pieces of the 2026 Georgia football team will come together in the months ahead. This is your one-stop spot for player movement in and out of the transfer portal, NFL Draft declarations and coaching staff changes.
Georgia won its second straight SEC championship and returned to the College Football Playoff. The Bulldogs finished 12-2 after a Sugar Bowl loss to Ole Miss.
Check back here in the lead up to the 2026 season — Kirby Smart’s 11th as Bulldogs coach — for all offseason movement. The transfer portal opens on Jan. 2 and closes on Jan. 16.
Backup offensive lineman Bo Hughley entering transfer portal
Offensive tackle Bo Hughley, a redshirt sophomore from Fairburn, is entering the transfer portal, he posted on his X account, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday.
The 6-foot-7, 295-pound Hughley played mostly in a backup role this season, but started at right tackle for an injured Earnest Greene against Alabama and at left tackle for an injured Monroe Freeling against Auburn. He did not play in the final three games of the season including the Sugar Bowl.
BREAKING: Georgia OL Bo Hughley is entering the @TransferPortal, his agent tells @On3Sports
The 6’7 305 OL will have 2 years of eligibility left
Repped by @david_benzaken and @IanGrutmanhttps://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7qpic.twitter.com/lnPqBB4yiN
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 6, 2026
Two Georgia football juniors declare for the NFL Draft
Wide receiver Zachariah Branch and inside linebacker CJ Allen have each declared for the NFL Draft.
The announcements by the juniors were expected after Branch set a Georgia record for pass catches in a season and Allen was an All-American while leading the SEC champions in tackles.
Here’s is our story on Branch’s decision and another on Allen also declaring for the draft.
They are the second and third underclassmen from Georgia to declare after defensive lineman Christen Miller.
Georgia football adding first transfer of cycle in Clemson safety
Georgia may have found an experienced safety to pair with KJ Bolden in the secondary.
Former North Oconee standout Khalil Barnes announced Jan. 4 that he plans to transfer from Clemson.
Barnes was a freshman All-American in 2023 and started 30 games over three seasons.
Here’s our story on Barnes’ commitment and what his coach at North Oconee said about the move.
Georgia defensive lineman Christen Miller declares for NFL Draft
Redshirt junior defensive lineman Christen Miller became the first player from the 2025 Bulldogs to declare for the NFL Draft.
The Cedar Grove High product started 24 games for the Bulldogs. The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder had 23 tackles including four for loss this season with 1.5 sacks.
Here is our story on Miller’s decision.
First Georgia football staff movement of this cycle
Two Georgia football support staff members are moving to become position coaches at other schools.
Player connection coordinator David Hill confirmed to the Athens Banner-Herald he will be running backs coach at Colorado State. Former UConn coach Jim Mora is the new coach at Colorado State.
The offensive coordinator at Colorado State is Pryce Tracy who was assistant tight ends coach at Georgia from 2022-24. Hill’s hire was first reported by CBSSports.com.
Hill has been at Georgia since 2022. He arrived from Desert Pines High in Las Vegas where he was an assistant coach at the same school where former Georgia tight end Darnell Washington played.
The other staffer leaving Georgia is David Metcalf, a defensive assistant quality control coach. He is the new safeties coach at Western Kentucky, according to his bio on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Western Kentucky went 9-4 this season under coach Tyson Helton.
LB Kris Jones, safety Jaden Harris entering transfer portal
Three more Georgia football players are entering the transfer portal.
That includes redshirt freshman linebacker Kris Jones who shifted from inside to outside linebacker this season. Jones announced his decision on X, formerly Twitter.
The 6-foot-2, 230-pound former four-star prospect from Stafford, Va., played in every game this season, making seven tackles with five quarterback pressures. He redshirted last season after undergoing surgery on his foot as a senior in high school.
— Kristopher C Jones (@bigkris4422) January 2, 2026
Reserve safety Jaden Harris is also entering the portal, according to Pete Nakos of On3.
The redshirt junior transfer from Miami saw action in nine games, making six tackles. The Atlanta native who played at Riverwood High started at Miami last season when he had 40 tackles and an interception.
NEW: Georgia safety Jaden Harris enters the NCAA transfer portal, @PeteNakos reports
Former Miami transfer. https://t.co/gJrC2E76oVpic.twitter.com/z2wwW3bXpv
— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal) January 2, 2026
Dismissed offensive lineman Niyer Daniels also entered the transfer portal, according to 247Sports. He was arrested in November on 13 charges including felony fleeing from a police officer,
He played in three games this season before he was removed from the team.
Defensive lineman Jordan Thomas set to enter transfer portal
A second reserve Georgia football player has announced plans to enter the transfer portal the morning after the Bulldogs season ended.
Redshirt freshman defensive lineman Jordan Thomas, a 6-foot-5, 315-pounder from Hackensack, N.J., is entering the portal, he told Hayes Fawcett of On3.
Thomas did not play in the Sugar Bowl loss to Ole Miss on Thursday night. He had 2 tackles in 5 games this season and six tackles and a sack in eight games over two seasons with the Bulldogs.
Georgia DL Jordan Thomas is entering the @TransferPortal, he tells @On3Sports
In his time with the Bulldogs he totaled 6 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 PD
The 6’5 310 DL will have 3 years of eligibility lefthttps://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7qpic.twitter.com/Oj8U4OHsas
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) January 2, 2026
Georgia running back Roderick Robinson hitting transfer portal
Friday, Jan. 2: Reserve running back Roderick Robinson is entering the transfer portal, he posted on his Instagram account.
The redshirt sophomore from San Diego rushed for 22 yards on 6 carries this season and made his biggest play on a 1-yard touchdown catch against Alabama in the SEC championship game. He played in 10 games including the 39-34 Sugar Bowl loss to Ole Miss on Thursday but did not get a carry in that game.
The 6-foot-1, 235-pound Robinson had 221 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on 34 carries as Bulldog.
What Georgia football players are in transfer portal?
CB Daniel Harris: The junior cornerback announced on Nov. 30 intentions to enter the transfer portal in January.
TE Pearce Spurlin: After taking a medical disqualification following the 2023 season, Spurlin now is cleared to play and announced on Dec. 9 he plans to resume his college football career elsewhere.
RB Roderick Robinson: The redshirt sophomore announced his decision to enter the transfer portal on the morning of Jan. 2, the day after Georgia’s season ended with a Sugar Bowl loss.
DL Jordan Thomas: The redshirt freshman’s move to the transfer portal was revealed on Jan. 2, the day after the Sugar Bowl loss. He’s a former four-star prospect.
LB Kris Jones: The redshirt freshman moved from inside to outside linebacker this season, but got double-digit snaps just five times this season, per PFF. He went in the portal on Jan. 2.
S Jared Harris: The Miami transfer went in the portal on Jan. 2 after one Georgia season as a reserve. He got playing time on defense in four Georgia blowout wins.
OL Nyier Daniels: After being dismissed from the team in November after his arrest in Commerce, Daniels is hoping for a fresh start elsewhere. The Newark, N.J., native entered the portal on Jan. 2.
OB Bo Hughley: The redshirt sophomore backup tackle announced his plans to enter the transfer portal on Jan. 6. He played in 10 games this season–including two starts filling in due to injury–but did not see action in the final three games.
Georgia football transfer additions
S Khalil Barnes, Clemson: The former North Oconee County product will play his fourth college season close to home at Georgia. Barnes addresses a position of need for the Bulldogs. He brings starting experience and productivity that includes being a freshman All-American in 2023.
This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia football program tracker, updates on who’s transferring in, out
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