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The spring transfer portal window officially closed on April 25, which just means that no new undergraduate prospects can enter the portal between now and December when the 2026 cycle starts firing. 

That being said, a few names can still trickle in throughout the coming days as schools process paperwork. Prospects already in the portal can also take their time making a decision, as the next recruiting dead period does not start until May 25. That gives plenty of time to take visits and consider each individual situation as programs exit spring practice. 

Most major transfer prospects -- even those that entered in the spring -- have already decided on their new schools, like former Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who transferred to UCLA in April after his public contract negotiations with the Vols fell apart. 

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But there's still a few notable free agents left on the market. Here's a look at the top-10 transfers, per 247Sports' rankings, that are actively searching for a new home. 

1. Emmanuel Karnley, CB 

Previous school: Miami | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 94 OVR, No. 13 CB

Karnley initially transferred to Miami in December but elected to re-enter the portal after going through spring practice with the Hurricanes, so he never officially suited up. The 6-foot-3 redshirt sophomore spent the first two years of his career at Arizona, where he appeared in 10 games in 2024 and logged 16 total tackles and five pass deflections. His size and eligibility at a premium position mean that he should be fairly coveted. 

2. TJ Ferguson, OL 

Previous school: Florida State | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 145 OVR, No. 14 IOL

Ferguson, a former Alabama transfer, spent one season at Florida State before departing Tallahassee. He started seven games at left guard for the Seminoles in 2024 and appeared in 11 contests on offense and special teams. Ferguson, a former top-100 prospect out of high school, already visited Mississippi State and Syracuse. 

3. A.J. Haulcy, DB 

Previous school: Houston | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 179 OVR, No. 6 S

Haulcy is one of the most experienced and productive options still left in the portal. He was a member of the 2024 All-Big 12 first team after tying for the conference lead with five interceptions and finishing second in the Big 12 with 13 passes defended. He also tallied 74 total tackles and had 172 stops over his two seasons of college football. 

4. Noah King, DB 

Previous school: Kansas State | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 187 OVR, No. 7 S 

King, who graded out as the No. 218 prospect nationally and No. 26 cornerback, was the highest-rated prospect to sign with Kansas State during the 2025 recruiting cycle. However, after just one spring with the Wildcats, he's in the transfer portal with all four years of eligibility remaining and a blue-chip pedigree that could attract some major suitors. 

5. Mark Hamper, WR 

Previous school: Wisconsin | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 216 OVR, No. 40 WR

Hamper enrolled at Wisconsin in December before re-entering the transfer portal in April. The former three-star athlete out of Oregon spent 2023-24 at Idaho, where he emerged as one of the Vandals' top offensive options last season. He caught 49 passes for 961 yards and six touchdowns, averaging a blistering 19.6 yards per reception. 

6. Keyan Burnett, TE

Previous school: Kansas | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 228 OVR, No. 10 TE 

Burnett is back in the portal after initially transferring to Kansas in December. The former four-star prospect spent the first three years of his career at Arizona, where in 2024 he battled through injuries to appear in eight games and collected a career-high 18 catches for 217 yards and one touchdown. 

7. Johntay Cook II, WR 

Previous school: Washington | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 242 OVR, No. 43 WR

Cook, a former Texas signee, had a cup of coffee at Washington after signing with the Huskies in December and departing a few weeks later in January. Though once a highly touted recruit (he was the No. 38 prospect nationally in 2023), Cook didn't see the field much for the Longhorns through his first two seasons and has 16 catches for 273 yards and two touchdowns thus far. There's some buzz that has Cook ending up at Syracuse, though he told HawgSports he had a great visit to Arkansas over the weekend and is intrigued by offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino.

"He knows how to get his guys the ball," Cook said. "He has been doing it for a long time."

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8. Jakobe Thomas, DB 

Previous school: Tennessee | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: N0. 250 OVR, No. 9 S 

Thomas had a chance to start for Tennessee in 2025 after playing a rotational role for the Vols last season but instead elected to hit the portal. The hard-hitting former Middle Tennessee State standout had 22 total tackles, one sack and two pass breakups in his lone year in Knoxville. 

9. Amare Campbell, LB 

Previous school: North Carolina | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 252 OVR, No. 8 LB

Campbell initially entered the portal in December but elected to return, albeit briefly, when the Tar Heels hired Bill Belichick. Now he's back as the top linebacker on the market. He was second among North Carolina defenders with 76 total tackles and 6.5 sacks and led the Tar Heels with 10.5 tackles for loss last season. 

10. Andre Roye Jr., OL 

Previous school: Maryland | 247Sports Transfer Ranking: No. 252 OVR, No. 30 OT

Roye, who's entering his fourth season of college football, started seven games last season at the all-important left tackle spot. He's got the ideal frame of a franchise bookend at 6-foot-6 and 294 pounds.