Purdue football recruiting: Who's in, out for Boilers in 2026 transfer portal

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Purdue football recruiting: Who's in, out for Boilers in 2026 transfer portal

WEST LAFAYETTE — The Purdue football team is looking to improve upon its one-win improvement in the first year of the Barry Odom era.

Three junior college All-Americans have joined the 2026 recruiting class, though technically by way of the transfer portal. Defensive lineman Jeremy Lewis Jr. and safety Dax Noles announced they’re joining Odom’s program from Iowa Western Community College, as did Northwestern Oklahoma A&M safety Ta’Vari Hamilton.

A former top-80 recruit committed to the Boilers out of the transfer portal in running back Jerrick Gibson from Texas.

Then there were a number of Boilers players who tested the transfer portal waters but withdrew their names to return. Most of the returnees, whether in the portal or not, used the #OnAMission2026 hashtag on social media.

Here’s a look at who is leaving Purdue in the transfer portal, and who the Boilers are bringing in:

USC offensive lineman Micah Banuelos commits to Purdue football in transfer portal

The Boilers have four starters to replace on the offensive line, and there is familiarity between Micah Banuelos and Purdue’s staff. Banuelos will join Purdue with three seasons of eligibility and having worked with offensive coordinator Josh Henson and first-year offensive line coach Zach Crabtree should bring continuity.

Here’s more on Banuelos:

Oct 11, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; USC Trojans offensive lineman Micah Banuelos (59), quarterback Jayden Maiava (14) and USC Trojans defensive end Jadyn Ramos (95) celebrate after defeating the Michigan Wolverines at United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Texas running back Jerrick Gibson commits to Purdue football in transfer portal

Josh Henson’s offense got a big piece for the 2026 season with the commitment of Texas running back Jerrick Gibson. He was rated the No. 198 transfer and No. 22 running back by Rivals, which out of high school rated Gibson No. 117 nationally out of high school. He chose Texas over Miami, Florida, Georgia and others.

Gibson ran for 377 yards on 78 carries and four touchdowns, with three catches for 25 yards during the 2024 season. Gibson redshirted last season. Here’s what to know about Gibson:

AUSTIN, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 09: Jerrick Gibson #9 of the Texas Longhorns runs the ball in the fourth quarter against Aaron Gates #13 of the Florida Gators at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 09, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Players committing to Purdue football in the transfer portal

PlayerPositionStatsPrev. school
Jerrick GibsonRB78 car., 377 yards, 4 TDs (in 2024, redshirt 2025)Texas
Micah BanuelosOLOver 400 snapsSouthern Cal

Purdue football players entering the transfer portal

PlayerPosition2025 statsNew school
Arhmad BranchWR14 rec., 212 yards, 2 TD
Chalil CummingsCB3 tackles, 2 PBU
Carson DeanLB3 games
Jamarrion HarklessDT13 tackles, 2.5 sacks
Jimmy JohnsenOLDNP
Bradyn JoinerCStarted all 12 games
Demeco KennedyDT21 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks
Jaheim MerriweatherRB5 games, 2 car., 4 yards
Marcus MooreDT2 tackles
Hank PurvisOL11 games, 7 starts at guard
John Randle Jr.OL2 games
Alex Sanford Jr.LB46 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1 FR
Malachi SingletonQB59.4%, 439 pass yds., 5 TD, 2 INT; 202 rush yds., 1 TD
Justin SchmidtLSDNP
Sterling SmithS12 games, 3 tackles
Joey SumlinLBDNP
Jaron ThomasRB2 carries, 15 yardsMinnesota
Nitro TuggleWR34 rec., 500 yards, 4 TD
Rico WalkerTE9 rec., 100 yards

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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Purdue football transfer portal tracker: Who’s entered, committed for 2026

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