Oklahoma State football transfer portal tracker live updates: Incomings, outgoings

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Oklahoma State football transfer portal tracker live updates: Incomings, outgoings

It’s been a whirlwind stretch for new coach Eric Morris and the Oklahoma State Cowboys trying to navigate the college football transfer portal window.

And now it’s closing time. The 15-day period for players to enter ends Friday, Jan. 16 — although there’s an extra five-day window (Jan. 20-24) for Indiana and Miami since they’re playing in the College Football Playoff championship Monday night.

Even though the outbound transfer portal closes Friday for the Cowboys and everyone other than the CFP finalists, players can still commit to new teams after that deadline.

Follow along for who’s in and who’s out for the Cowboys:

Where does OSU football rank in transfer portal rankings?

Here’s where the Cowboys stack up in the 247Sports portal team rankings:

  • 1. LSU (30 commits)
  • 2. Texas (15 commits)
  • 3. Ole Miss (20 commits)
  • 4. Ohio State (16 commits)
  • 5. Penn State (36 commits)
  • 6. Oklahoma State (50 commits)
  • 7. Indiana (17 commits)
  • 8. Kentucky (26 commits)
  • 9. Notre Dame (7 commits)
  • 10. Texas A&M (18 commits)

Players transferring to Oklahoma State football

Ayo Adeyi, running back (James Madison)

Set to be a seventh-year senior, the 5-foot-7, 199-pound Adeyi played in four regular-season games and two postseason games while redshirting at James Madison in 2025. He had a 1,000-yard season in 2023 playing for Eric Morris at North Texas, where he played three seasons. He began his career at Division II Harding University in Arkansas, in 2020, but the team did not play because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He announced his commitment on Instagram.

Nolan Akins, longsnapper (SMU)

A 6-foot-1, 213-pound freshman, Akins appeared in two games this season while redshirting at SMU. He is originally from Flower Mound, Texas.

Chris Barnes, receiver (Wake Forest)

A top-100 recruit in the 247Sports transfer portal player rankings, Barnes committed to the Cowboys on Saturday, according to On3.com. The 5-foot-7, 168-pound Barnes is a small but electric slot receiver who had 547 yards and three touchdowns on 39 catches over 11 games as a redshirt freshman in 2025.

Trudell Berry, cornerback (Vanderbilt)

A 6-foot-1, 196-pound veteran who made seven starts over 24 career appearances at Vanderbilt, Berry comes to OSU with one year of eligibility remaining. Originally from Baytown, Texas, Berry did not appear in a game in 2025. His commitment was reported by On3.com on Jan. 13.

Christian Bodnar, cornerback (Liberty)

Bodnar committed to the Cowboys on Jan. 11, coming off a redshirt sophomore season with 44 tackles, two sacks and two pass breakups. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound native of Brandon, Florida, spent three seasons at Liberty, redshirting in 2023, then playing in five games in 2024 before he was sidelined for the season by an illness.

Justin Bowick, receiver (Illinois)

A 6-foot-4, 210-pound wideout from Powder Springs, Georgia, Bowick comes to OSU with nearly 1,400 receiving yards in his career over four years at three schools. He began his career with two years at Eastern Illinois, then played in four games while redshirting at Ball State in 2024. This past season at Illinois, he had 265 yards and five touchdowns on 22 catches. His commitment was reported by On3.com on Jan. 8.

Bodie Boydstun, tight end (Southwestern Oklahoma State)

An Enid native, the 6-foot-5, 240-pound Boydstun committed on Jan. 8, coming off a redshirt sophomore season in which he was an All-Great American Conference second-team selection. Originally recruited as a quarterback out of the eight-man level at Oklahoma Bible Academy, he appeared in two games as a quarterback at SWOSU while redshirting in 2023. He moved to tight end, and the past two seasons has 240 yards and three touchdowns on 17 catches. 

Isaiah Chisom, linebacker (UCLA)

One of the most productive Power Four additions for the Cowboys, the 6-foot-1, 235-pound Chisom has 173 tackles over 29 career games with 22 starts. He spent his first two seasons at Oregon State, then had 84 tackles with 2.5 for loss as a redshirt sophomore at UCLA this past season. He had two games wit double-digit tackles, including 17 in the season opener against Utah. Chisom’s commitment was reported by On3 on Jan. 10.

Saadiq Clements, defensive line (North Texas)

A product of Henderson, Kentucky, Clements is a 6-foot-4, 290-pound defensive lineman who appeared in 12 games and started eight for North Texas this past season. He had 26 tackles with 5.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks as a redshirt sophomore and was one of North Texas’ most highly coveted transfer prospects. He began his career with two seasons at Louisville. Clements’ commitment was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 9.

Miles Coleman, wide receiver (North Texas)

The Cowboys secured their fourth player from the Mean Green, and third overall Sunday, Jan. 4, with the commitment of Coleman. The 5-foot-6, 159-pound slot receiver and primary punt returner caught 46 passes for 536 yards and three TDs in 2025. He also had seven receptions for 125 yards and TD in the AAC championship game loss to Tulane.

Johnny Dickson III, offensive line (North Texas)

The 6-foot-2, 296-pound Dickson began his career with two seasons at Virginia Tech before transferring to North Texas, where he started 20 games in two years. He announced his commitment on Jan. 4.

Donovan Green, tight end (LSU)

Green is a 6-foot-4, 250-pound tight end who has spent his career in the SEC with three years at Texas A&M and one at LSU. For his career, he has 24 catches for 273 yards and two touchdowns over 31 career games. His signing was reported by 247Sports.com on Jan. 8.

Quinton Hammonds, safety (North Texas)

The Cowboys landed the 6-foot-1, 219-pound defensive back, according to On3.com, on Jan. 4. Hammonds made 10 starts and played in 12 games this past season as a true sophomore. He had 53 tackles and a sack to go along with two interceptions — tied for the team lead — and three pass breakups. He also forced a fumble.

Joseph Hanson, offensive line (Coastal Carolina)

An All-Sun Belt Conference honorable mention selection as a true junior in 2025, Hanson is a 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive lineman who started 10 games at right tackle this past season. He has appeared in 32 games over three years at Coastal Carolina. His commitment was reported by On3 on Jan. 8.

Caleb Hawkins, running back (North Texas)

The North Texas running back, a product of North Rock Creek High School in Shawnee, is joining his former coaches at Oklahoma State, he posted on social media Sunday, Jan. 4. The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder set the FBS record for total touchdowns by a freshman with 29 this season. He also had 1,804 yards from scrimmage, finishing with 1,434 yards and 25 touchdowns on the ground and 370 yards and four touchdowns receiving.

Rodney Harris II, receiver (Ohio)

A 6-foot-2, 213-pound wideout, Harris’ commitment was reported on Jan. 16, making him the 50th player in the transfer portal class for OSU. Originally from Cincinnati, Harris spent all four of his college seasons with the Bobcats, turning in his most productive year as a redshirt junior in 2025. He had 419 yards and two touchdowns on 30 catches.

Kai Holec, offensive line (Indiana State)

A 6-foot-8, 325-pound blocker, Holec has not yet appeared in a college game over two seasons, with one each spent at San Diego State and Indiana State. He announced his commitment on Jan. 13.

Vincent Holmes, safety (Washington)

Holmes has appeared in 29 games over three seasons at Washington. A 6-foot, 190-pound safety, he will be a redshirt junior in the fall. His commitment was reported by 247Sports.com.

Maurion Horn, cornerback (Texas Tech)

A Broken Arrow native, Horn is a 5-foot-11, 190-pound cornerback who is entering his redshirt junior year. Over 30 career games, he compiled 64 tackles and eight pass breakups. His commitment was announced by 247Sports on Jan. 6, the day after his visit to Stillwater.

Keviyan Huddleston, defensive end (North Texas)

An edge rusher who led North Texas in sacks (5.0) and tackles for loss (9.5) as a redshirt sophomore in 2025, Huddleston was announced as an OSU signee on Jan. 5. A 6-foot-2, 260-pound native of Tyler Texas, Huddleston began his career with two seasons at TCU.

DJ Jackson Jr., defensive end (Troy)

A 6-foot-4, 262-pound edge rusher, Jackson began his career at Division II Carson-Newman in 2023 before spending a year at Coffeyville (Kansas) Community College. He was a part-time starter at Troy this past season, finishing with 22 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks. He announced his commitment on Jan. 9.

Evan Jackson, safety (North Texas)

A regular in the Mean Green secondary, having appeared in every game the past three seasons, Jackson comes to OSU with career totals of 101 tackles and six interceptions. The 5-foot-11, 186-pound safety from Houston was announced as an OSU signee on Jan. 5.

Grant Jordan, quarterback (UMass)

Jordan comes to OSU after one season at UMass, where he threw for 595 yards and three touchdowns over seven appearances. At Yale in 2024, Jordan threw for 1,922 yards with 22 touchdowns while rushing for 360 yards and five TDs, earning All-Ivy League honorable mention. His commitment was announced by On3 on Jan. 10.

Sam Keltner, placekicker (SMU)

Keltner is coming off a redshirt freshman season in which he made 14 of 20 field goals and had 42 touchbacks on 76 kickoffs. The Keller, Texas, native announced his commitment to OSU on Jan. 7 in a social media post that included a photo of him as a young boy wearing an OSU jersey.

Jerry Lawson, defensive tackle (Louisville)

A 6-foot-2, 295-pound defensive tackle, Lawson is originally from Breckenridge, Texas and began his career with two seasons at Abilene Christian, where he was an all-conference player in 2024. He spent his junior year at Louisville in 2025, where he appeared in all 13 games and finished with 16 tackles, including 1.5 for loss. His signing was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 6.

Ashton Lepo, offensive line (Michigan State)

The 6-foot-7, 316-pound Lepo had his 2025 season ended by injury after four appearances with two starts. He started all 12 games at right tackle in 2024 and has appeared in 28 total games over his four years at Michigan State. His signing was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 10.

Kollin Lewis, cornerback (North Texas)

A regularly used backup cornerback, the 5-foot-11, 185-pound Lewis had 15 tackles and two interceptions over 437 total defensive snaps as a redshirt sophomore in 2025. OSU announced his signing on Jan. 5.

Terrence Lewis, receiver (North Texas)

One of three North Texas receivers to commit to OSU on Jan. 4, the 5-foot-11, 165-pound Lewis comes in after recording 184 yards and three touchdowns on 11 catches in 12 games as a true freshman.

Desmond Magiya, offensive line (North Texas)

A 6-foot-5, 329-pound offensive tackle, Magiya appeared in 13 games, making three starts as a redshirt sophomore in 2025. He was among the group of North Texas players to commit to the Cowboys on Jan. 4.

William Mason, running back (UCO)

With over 1,500 rushing yards and an average of 5.7 yards per carry over the past two seasons at Central Oklahoma, Mason is a big, physical back who is built to make the jump from Division II. The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Coweta native has appeared in 30 career games and will be a senior in the fall. He announced his commitment on Jan. 10.

Tyler Mercer, offensive line (Kansas)

A true freshman starter for Eric Morris at North Texas in 2024, Mercer transferred to Kansas for 2025 and appeared in three games. The 6-foot-4, 300-pound native of Prosper, Texas, will be a redshirt sophomore in the fall.

Drew Mestemaker, quarterback (North Texas)

The first piece of the puzzle fell into place on Jan. 3 when Mestemaker shared with various media outlets his commitment to the Cowboys. The 6-foot-4, 211-pound Mestemaker led the FBS in passing with 4,379 yards and 34 touchdowns with nine interceptions, completing 68.9% of his passes as a redshirt freshman.

Dennis Moody III, running back (North Texas)

A 5-foot-11, 165-pound native of Frisco, Texas, Moody appeared in four games while redshirting at North Texas in 2025. He had played two seasons at North Alabama, rushing for 395 yards on 101 carries. He announced his commitment on social media on Jan. 13.

Braydon Nelson, offensive line (North Texas)

Nelson has started 25 games over the past two seasons at North Texas, serving as the primary left tackle as a true sophomore in 2025. The 6-foot-4, 321-pound native of Kilgore, Texas, announced his commitment on Jan. 4.

Tre Page III, running back (Tarleton State)

A highly productive back as a redshirt freshman in 2025, Page rushed for 839 yards and seven touchdowns over eight games. He rushed for at least 74 yards in seven games, with his best performance a 198-yard, two-touchdown game on 19 carries against Southern Utah. His commitment was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 10.

Israel Polk, receiver (Akron)

Coming off a redshirt sophomore season in which he was a second-team All-MAC selection, the 6-foot-1, 175-pound Polk committed to OSU on Jan. 6. He finished with 525 yards and eight touchdowns on 33 catches in 2025.

Lachie Pozzobon, punter (Stephen F. Austin)

A native of Melbourne, Australia, the 6-foot-4, 180-pound Pozzobon averaged 41.8 yards per punt on 53 attempts as a freshman at Stephen F. Austin. 

Jack Puckett, linebacker (UCO)

A Division II All-American in 2024, Puckett is a 6-foot-1, 240-pound linebacker who has made more than 220 tackles over three seasons as a Broncho. He’s coming off a junior year that included 63 tackles with 13 for loss, four sacks and an interception. Puckett announced his commitment on social media on Jan. 13.

Braylon Rigsby, defensive end (Texas Tech)

A 6-foot-2, 275-pound edge rusher, Braylon Rigsby is coming off a redshirt sophomore season in which he appeared in all 14 Texas Tech games as part of the defensive line rotation. Originally from Woodville, Texas, Rigsby committed on Jan. 8, as reported by Pistols Firing.

Tate Romney, linebacker (Arizona State)

A 6-foot-2, 225-pound veteran who began his career at BYU in 2022, then spent the next three seasons at Arizona State. He has 70 tackles in 32 career games, with his best season coming as a redshirt freshman in 2023. He started 11 games and finished with 52 tackles, including four for loss. His commitment was reported on Jan. 8.

Jacob Sexton, offensive line (OU)

A 6-foot-6, 330-pound veteran, Sexton has played guard and tackle in his career, making 14 starts among his 25 appearances in four seasons with the Sooners. A product of Deer Creek High School in Edmond, Sexton’s commitment was announced by On3.com on Tuesday night.

Kanijal Thomas, cornerback (Kansas State)

Originally from Del City, the 5-foot-11, 186-pound Thomas appeared in all 12 games for Kansas State as a redshirt sophomore in 2025 and 21 games over his three years as a Wildcat. Thomas was a two-way star at Del City, earning first-team All-State honors for The Oklahoman as a receiver his senior year.

Shaun Torgeson, offensive line (Portland State)

The 6-foot-4, 290-pound Torgeson started every game at left tackle for Portland State as a redshirt freshman this past season. He is originally from Ventura, California. His signing was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 11.

Fatafehi Vailea II, defensive tackle (North Texas)

Set to be a sixth-year senior, Vailea is coming off a season in which he was injured for the year after four games. A 6-foot-1, 292-pound native of Oakland, California, Vailea spent the past five seasons at North Texas, appearing in 42 games with 30 starts. For his career, he has 93 tackles, three sacks and three forced fumbles. OSU announced his signing on Jan. 5.

Billy Walton III, defensive end (SMU)

Once upon a time, the 6-foot-3, 250-pound Walton was committed to OSU out of South Oak Cliff High School, but he ultimately signed with Texas, where he spent the 2023 season. He spent the previous two seasons at SMU, where he had 17 tackles and two sacks over 22 games. His signing was reported by On3.com.

Ethan Wesloski, linebacker (North Texas)

A 6-foot-1, 234-pound linebacker, Wesloski led the Mean Green with 113 tackles, including nine for loss and 1.5 sacks to go with six quarterback hurries and two forced fumbles. A product of Boyd High School in McKinney, Texas, Wesloski will be a redshirt senior in the fall. He confirmed reports of his commitment on Jan. 6.

James Williams, defensive end (Florida State)

A 6-foot-6, 259-pound edge rusher, Williams will be a redshirt senior in the fall. He’s coming off a season in which he had 19 tackles with three for loss and 1.5 sacks. At Nebraska in 2024, he had 14 tackles and 5.0 sacks. Williams committed to the Cowboys on Jan. 9, according to reports.

Dallas Winner-Johnson, linebacker (Tulane)

An FCS Freshman All-American at Missouri State in 2024, Winner-Johnson spent this past season at Tulane. He had five tackles in 10 games, appearing mostly on special teams. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound native of St. Louis, Missouri, had 62 tackles with 6.5 for loss in 2024. His commitment was reported by 247Sports on Jan. 13.

Caden Yates, longsnapper (North Texas)

Set to be a redshirt junior in the fall, the 6-foot-1, 226-pound Yates was North Texas’ starting longsnapper the past two seasons.

Wyatt Young, receiver (North Texas)

The 6-foot, 195-pound Young drew attention from a variety of major programs after his 1,264-yard season that included 10 touchdowns on 70 catches, but he landed with Oklahoma State on Jan. 4. The Katy, Texas, native had at least five catches in eight of the Mean Green’s last nine games.

Oklahoma State football players entering the transfer portal

Cameron Abshire, receiver (UConn)

A 6-foot-4, 185-pound wideout, Abshire came to Oklahoma State from the Division II level at Emory and Henry University. In his lone season as a Cowboy, Abshire had 10 catches for 92 yards.

Jaden Allen-Hendrix, running back (Coastal Carolina)

An injury suffered in spring caused the 6-foot-2, 235-pound Allen-Hendrix to miss his redshirt freshman season at OSU, so the South Carolina native heads to the transfer portal never appearing in a game as a Cowboy.

Chase Berry, punter (UCLA)

Berry transferred to OSU from UCLA in the summer of 2025 and served as a backup. He returned to UCLA in January.

Banks Bowen, quarterback (North Alabama)

The son of former OSU interim defensive coordinator Clint Bowen, Banks Bowen played in three games while redshirting as a true freshman this season. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound native of Lawrence, Kansas, had his most notable appearance at his father’s alma mater, when the Cowboys played at Kansas.

Chandavian Bradley, defensive end (Coastal Carolina)

Signed out of the junior-college ranks a year ago, the 6-foot-4, 235-pound Bradley appeared in 11 games and totaled three tackles.

Grayson Brousseau, tight end (UCF)

The Cowboys’ starting tight end at the end of the season, Brousseau showed promise in his redshirt freshman campaign. After following tight ends coach DJ Tialavea from Utah State, Brousseau caught seven passes for 49 yards, emerging as a regular player late in the season after attrition hit the tight end position.

Tyler Brumfield, offensive line (Eastern Michigan)

A former junior-college All-American, the 6-foot-6, 319-pound Brumfield did not appear in a game during his one season at OSU. He has two years of eligibility remaining.

Royal Capell, receiver (UTEP)

One of the most prominently used true freshmen in the 2025 class, Capell appeared in 11 of 12 games, catching 10 passes for 47 yards. He also rushed twice for 10 yards and routinely gained high praise from interim coach Doug Meacham for his football IQ as a young player. He has three years of eligibility remaining.

Kasen Carpenter, offensive line (Kansas)

The 6-foot-3, 305-pound interior lineman made two starts among his seven total appearances as a redshirt sophomore in 2025 after transferring from Tulsa. Originally from Midlothian, Texas, Carpenter announced his intent to enter the portal on Jan. 3.

Landyn Cleveland, safety (UNLV)

A regular player and occasional starter the last two seasons, the 6-foot, 190-pound Dallas native had 33 tackles over 12 games as a true sophomore in 2025. 

Michael Diatta, defensive tackle

Though he has played at least eight games in each of the last four seasons between Oklahoma State and Virginia, Diatta announced his intention to enter the portal Jan. 1.

Davis Dotson, offensive line

Set to be a redshirt senior, the 6-foot-6, 305-pound Dotson appeared in 11 games this past season and 19 over his career. The Berryhill product served as a backup offensive lineman and special teams player during his four years with the Cowboys.

Jaxson Duffield, longsnapper (Kansas State)

A former walk-on from Owasso, Duffield redshirted as a freshman in 2025. He entered the portal on Jan. 6.

DJ Dugar, running back (Tulane)

A highly regarded recruit out of Leander, Texas, the 6-foot-1, 215-pound Dugar did not play while redshirting at OSU in 2025. 

Kyran Duhon, defensive end (Tulsa)

A transfer from UTEP, the 6-foot-1, 265-pound Duhon appeared in 11 games and finished the season with 16 tackles, including two for loss. He was a highly regarded transfer portal addition after a standout freshman season at UTEP and worked his way into a more regular role later in the season.

Ike Esonwune, linebacker (UAB)

Esonwune totaled 31 tackles after working his way into a rotational spot as a redshirt sophomore in 2025. The 6-foot, 225-pound native of Austin, Texas, has two years of eligibility remaining.

Rodney Fields Jr., running back (Kansas State)

The 5-foot-9, 195-pound running back out of Del City led the Cowboys in rushing as a redshirt freshman in 2025 with 614 yards on 124 carries. He announced his entry into the transfer portal on Jan. 2.

Eric Fletcher, cornerback (Wisconsin)

The 6-foot, 190-pound Fletcher transferred from East Carolina last offseason, and slowly gained more and more playing time throughout the year. He finished his redshirt freshman season with 11 tackles and three pass breakups.

Zane Flores, quarterback (Iowa State)

Flores served as the primary starter for the Cowboys in 2025, making eight starts in nine appearances. He threw for 1,490 yards with three touchdowns and seven interceptions, completing 59.8% of his passes. A 6-foot-3, 215-pound native of Gretna, Nebraska, Flores has three years of eligibility remaining.

Gavin Freeman, receiver (Baylor)

The last remaining Cowboy receiver who caught a pass in 2025, Freeman entered the transfer portal on Jan. 6, according to 247Sports.com. He finished his redshirt junior season with 451 yards and four touchdowns on 53 catches — leading the team in all categories.

Draden Fullbright, cornerback (UAB)

A 2025 signee out of North Crowley High School in the Fort Worth, Texas, area, Fullbright appeared in four games while maintaining his redshirt status this past season. He announced his entry into the transfer portal on Jan. 9.

Wendell Gregory, edge rusher (Kansas State)

The Big 12 defensive freshman of the year, Gregory was perhaps the biggest success story in the large transfer portal class the OSU staff brought in for the 2025 season. The 6-foot-3, 255-pound edge rusher finished the season with 27 tackles, including 12 for loss, four sacks and seven quarterback hurries.

Tre Griffiths, receiver (Hawaii)

A 6-foot-3, 211-pound wideout, Griffiths saw minimal playing time over two seasons at OSU.

Camron Heard, receiver

A 6-foot, 170-pound receiver from Houston, Heard appeared in eight games over three seasons at OSU, catching two passes for 39 yards. He announced his entry into the portal on Jan. 2.

Hauss Hejny, quarterback (Colorado State)

Named the starting quarterback for the Cowboys in the opener, Hejny was sidelined by a broken foot after the third series and did not play the rest of the season. A dual-threat player with elite quickness, Hejny is likely to be granted an additional year of eligibility, which will give him four seasons to play.

Jarrett Henry, offensive line (UTSA)

Henry spent three years at OSU as a backup offensive lineman, appearing in 11 games this past season, primarily on special teams. Originally from Palestine, Texas, the 6-foot-5, 320-pound Henry has two years of eligibility remaining.

Kalib Hicks, running back

After an impressive spring and heavy usage early in the season, Hicks faded into the background among OSU running backs in his redshirt sophomore season of 2025. He finished with 128 yards on 44 carries — 35 of which came in the first two games of the season.

JK Johnson, cornerback (Florida Atlantic)

A transfer who played at Ohio State and LSU before arriving in Stillwater, Johnson appeared in eight games as a backup in 2025. Because of an injury that cost him the entire 2023 season, he’s set to be a sixth-year senior next year.

Temerrick Johnson, linebacker

A 6-foot-2, 230-pound linebacker and edge rusher from Beaumont, Texas, Johnson appeared in two games and had one tackle this past season as a redshirt freshman.

Austin Kawecki, offensive line (Wisconsin)

A 6-foot-4, 300-pound veteran offensive lineman, Kawecki started all but one game this season as a redshirt junior. Ten of those starts came at center with one at right guard.

Da’Wain Lofton, receiver

After two years at Oklahoma State, Lofton will seek a new destination for his final season. Lofton appeared in just one game in 2025 because of injury, which earned him an additional year of eligibility. He played only four games in 2024, opting to redshirt. The 5-foot-11, 190-pound native of Fort Worth, Texas, had seven catches for 150 yards in five games as a Cowboy.

Nuku Mafi, offensive line (Purdue)

After starting all season on the offensive line, Mafi announced Dec. 17 he intended to enter the portal. Originally from Rose Park, Utah, the 6-foot-4, 325-pound Mafi started the year at right tackle, but held down the left side for the final 11 games of his redshirt freshman season after an injury altered the lineup.

Taje McCoy, edge rusher (Georgia Tech)

An Oklahoma City product, McCoy transferred to OSU after two years at Colorado. In his redshirt sophomore season as a Cowboy, he had 21 tackles and two sacks in 10 games.

Will Monney, tight end

The 6-foot-4, 230-pound Monney entered the portal on Jan. 8, according to 247Sports. Originally from Springville, Utah, Monney appeared in four games before redshirting as a junior this past season.

Armstrong Nnodim, defensive tackle (Penn State)

Regarded for his brute strength, Nnodim was a primary rotation player for the Cowboys as a redshirt freshman in 2025, finishing with 11 tackles, including two for loss and one sack.

Jacobi Oliphant Jr., linebacker (Kansas State)

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound linebacker out of St. Louis announced he had entered the transfer portal on Jan. 2. Initially recruited as a cornerback, Oliphant redshirted in 2024, then moved to linebacker and played in all 12 games this past season, recording 24 tackles with two sacks.

Jaden Perez, receiver

Part of a big receiver recruiting class in 2025, the 6-foot, 170-pound San Antonio native did not appear in a game while redshirting last fall.

Jo Pierce, safety (UAB)

A 6-foot-1, 200-pound freshman, Pierce did not appear in a game while redshirting this season. He was a highly regarded prospect out of Alabama who was recruited by a variety of SEC programs.

Shamar Rigby, receiver (Wisconsin)

One of the top receiving targets on the 2025 roster, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound Rigby finished his lone season in Stillwater with 351 yards and a touchdown on 25 catches as a true sophomore. He also threw a 63-yard touchdown pass on a trick play. He followed former OSU assistant Cory Patterson to OSU from Purdue last offseason.

Markell Samuel, offensive lineman (Georgia Tech)

A 6-foot-4, 305-pound offensive lineman, Samuel transferred to OSU from Appalachian State and started the season opener at left tackle. However, he suffered a fluke injury, breaking his foot during a walk-through in the team hotel the day before the Oregon game in September. After missing the rest of the season, Samuel is expected to be granted an additional year of eligibility.

Mason Schubert, quarterback

A Stillwater High School product, Schubert had initially signed with Southwestern Oklahoma State but joined the Cowboys late last summer. The left-hander operated as the scout team quarterback in practices while redshirting as a true freshman.

Talyn Shettron, receiver (Louisiana Tech)

An Edmond Santa Fe High School product, Shettron’s career has been derailed by injuries, limiting his overall impact. But he has shown glimpses of immense talent when on the field. A knee injury last spring wiped out his 2025 season. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound redshirt junior had 354 yards and two touchdowns on 21 catches over 20 games in three seasons for the Cowboys.

Ayo Shotomide-King, receiver

A 6-foot-3, 225-pound wideout with one year of eligibility remaining, Shotomide-King played in 19 games over two seasons with the Cowboys as a backup receiver and special teams contributor.

Gage Stanaland, offensive line (Georgia State)

A 6-foot-3, 300-pound interior lineman, Stanaland doubled as a blocking tight end in various packages this season. Regarded as a physical blocker, Stanaland has two years of eligibility remaining.

Carson Su’esu’e, tight end (New Mexico State)

A 6-foot-5, 240-pound tight end, Su’esu’e appeared in two games late in the season while maintaining his redshirt status. A high school quarterback out of Oakley, California, Su’esu’e initially enrolled at BYU in January 2025 and went through spring as a linebacker. Over the summer, he transferred to OSU and moved to tight end.

Lavaka Taukeiaho, offensive line

The 6-foot-2, 330-pound Taukeiaho appeared in eight games, primarily on special teams, as a redshirt junior in his only season at OSU.

De’Marion Thomas, defensive tackle (Houston)

A Tulsa native, the 6-foot-2, 337-pound Thomas played in four games before opting to redshirt this past season, his first at OSU. He played the previous two years at Vanderbilt.

Poasa Utu, linebacker

An athletically promising linebacker, the 6-foot, 230-pound Utu announced his intention to enter the portal on Dec. 17. Utu earned his most significant playing time as a redshirt sophomore this season, appearing in all 12 games and finishing with seven tackles and a sack. 

Sesi Vailahi, running back

Serving as a backup running back over his three seasons at OSU, the 5-foot-9, 206-pound Vailahi played a versatile role as a rusher and pass-catcher for the Cowboys. As a redshirt sophomore this season, he had 152 yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries, plus 54 yards on eight receptions.

Jordan Vyborny, tight end (Iowa State)

Vyborny redshirted in his first season of college football, recovering from a torn ACL suffered in his senior season of high school. The 6-foot-5, 240-pound tight end announced his intention to transfer on Dec. 23.

Matthew Wade, offensive line (Utah State)

A Deer Creek High School product, Wade came to OSU in 2022 as a walk-on, redshirting that season before departing for a religious mission. He returned for 2025 and appeared in one game.

Oklahoma State football players who entered the portal during 2025 season

  • DeAndre Boykins, defensive back
  • Josh Ford, tight end (Alabama)
  • Shea Freibaum, longsnapper (Texas A&M)
  • Jaylen Lloyd, receiver (Florida)
  • David Kabongo, safety (Utah State)
  • Noah McKinney, offensive lineman (TCU)
  • Gabe Panikowski, placekicker
  • Carrington Pierce, cornerback (USC)
  • Michael Riles, defensive end (Prairie View A&M)
  • Grant Seagren, offensive tackle (Northwestern)
  • Dylan Smith, safety (Memphis)
  • Darius Thomas, linebacker

Meet Oklahoma State football All-transfer team 

It’s easy to lose track of players in this transfer portal era. Here are the ex-Cowboys who made our All-OSU transfer team. (We weren’t able to fill every position). 

OFFENSE

QB Garret Rangel (OSU to Virginia Tech to ?): Rangel is back in the portal after not taking a snap at Virginia Tech. 

RB Jaden Nixon (OSU to Western Michigan to UCF): Nixon, back in the Big 12, rushed for 554 yards and seven touchdowns. 

RB Dominic Richardson (OSU to Baylor to Tulsa): Richard had a career season at Tulsa, rushing for 1,065 yards and five touchdowns. 

RB Braylin Presley (OSU to Tulsa): Presley carried the ball 32 times for 215 yards. He had 18 catches for 115 yards. 

WR De’Zhaun Stribling (Washington State to OSU to Ole Miss): Stribling had 55 catches for 811 yards and six touchdowns — an almost identical stat line to the one he had at OSU in 2024.  

WR Jaden Bray (OSU to West Virginia): Bray had 48 catches at OSU from 2021-23. He had a combined nine catches for WVU in 2024 and 2025 while battling foot injuries. 

WR Blaine Green (OSU to Stephen F. Austin): Green had 37 catches for 426 yards and two touchdowns for the Lumberjacks. 

WR Stephon Johnson (OSU to Houston): Johnson had 13 catches for 275 yards and two touchdowns in his third season with the Cougars. 

OL Isaia Glass (Arizona State to OSU to Vanderbilt): Glass was a full-time starter on the Commodores’ offensive line. 

OL Jason Brooks Jr. (Vanderbilt to OSU to Houston): Brooks made starts at both guard spots for the Cougars. 

OL Tyrone Webber (OSU to Ferris State): Webber played in 10 games for the Division II national champions. 

Tulsa running back Braylin Presley (1) receives a pass in the second quarter during an NCAA football game between Oklahoma State (OSU) and Tulsa at Boone Pickens Stadium in Stillwater, Okla., on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.

DEFENSE

DL Siolaa Lolohea (OSU to Utah State to OU to ?): Lolohea redshirted at OSU, went to Utah State and didn’t play last season for the Sooners. He’s back in the portal. 

LB Jonathan Agumadu (OSU to North Carolina): Agumadu transferred after a redshirt season at OSU. He had 10 tackles for the Tar Heels. 

LB Jeff Roberson (OSU to Minnesota): Roberson had four tackles for the Golden Gophers after a career-high 58 tackles in 2024 at OSU. 

LB Kendal Daniels (OSU to OU): Daniels’ counting stats were down, but he was extremely impactful in Brent Venables’ scheme. 

LB Na’Drian Dizadare (OSU to UT Martin): Dizadare was back in Stillwater, this time on the opposing sideline, in the season opener. 

DB Ty Williams (OSU to Tulsa): The former Muskogee standout had five tackles for the Golden Hurricane. Williams played four seasons at OSU, mostly on special teams. 

DB Kam Franklin (OSU to Louisiana Tech): Franklin had 21 tackles, an interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery that he returned for a touchdown. 

DB Lyrik Rawls (OSU to Kansas): A starting safety for the Jayhawks, Rawls ranked second on the team with 73 tackles. 

DB DJ McKinney (OSU to Colorado to ?): The former Cowboy had four interceptions for Colorado in the last two seasons. McKinney is back in the transfer portal. 

DB Nick Session (OSU to New Mexico State): Session’s 61 tackles were fifth-most for New Mexico State. 

DB Lardarius Webb Jr. (OSU to South Alabama to Wake Forest): Webb, who signed with OSU out of junior college, had 35 tackles for the Demon Deacons. 

Scott Wright covers Oklahoma State athletics for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Scott? He can be reached at swright@oklahoman.com or on Twitter at @ScottWrightOK. Support Scott’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma State football transfer portal tracker: Who’s in, who’s out?

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