If you followed the college football action during the offseason, then you likely remember the constant movement that was the NCAA transfer portal.
Dating back to late 2024, the SEC as a whole brought in countless transfers across all 16 teams via the portal, with many likely to make significant impacts during the upcoming 2025 season for every program.
However, included in that group of transfers are likely a few in particular whose impact in 2025 might just be a bit more than others.
Here is a preseason prediction for who the most impactful offseason transfer portal addition will be for every SEC team during the 2025 season, starting with a look at Alabama.
Alabama’s transfer portal class could feature a few additional starters this season such as cornerback Cameron Calhoun and offensive guard Kam Dewberry, but the name to watch for in particular is likely wide receiver Isaiah Horton. Coming to Alabama from Miami, Horton racked up 70 receptions for 790 yards and six touchdowns over three seasons with the Hurricanes, and is likely to feature as one of Alabama’s top options at receiver this fall.
Arkansas’ most impactful transfer portal addition might just come along the offensive line in Corey Robinson II, a tackle who is expected to play a key role after joining the Razorbacks from Georgia Tech. With the Yellow Jackets, the redshirt senior was a three-year starter at left tackle, a position Robinson will likely start at in 2025 as well.
Auburn Tigers – Jackson Arnold, Quarterback
Auburn’s transfer portal class featured numerous names that could make an instant impact such as wide receiver Eric Singleton and offensive tackle Xavier Chaplin, but it’s hard to not choose quarterback Jackson Arnold here. A junior, Arnold completed 62.9% of passes for 1,984 yards and a 16:6 TD:INT ratio, along with 181 rushes for 560 yards…
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Publish date : 2025-07-19 09:02:00
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