Zach Wilson's 4-star QB brother enters transfer portal after HS offers from Miami, Oregon

Billy Heyen

Zach Wilson's 4-star QB brother enters transfer portal after HS offers from Miami, Oregon image

A quarterback with an impressive pedigree has entered into the transfer portal.

And two of the biggest-name programs that offered him in high school, Miami and Oregon, could be looking for a QB.

There's no guarantee that Dante Moore leaves the Ducks for the NFL, but it seems likely. And the Hurricanes are looking at a future past Carson Beck.

Will they want Isaac Wilson this time around? It's hard to say. But he'll be available.

Wilson is the younger brother of former BYU star and No. 2 overall NFL Draft pick Zach Wilson.

Isaac Wilson is transferring from Utah, according to On3's Hayes Fawcett. He has three years of eligibility remaining.

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Wilson was a four-star recruit out of Corner Canyon High School in Utah.

He had offers from Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Louisville, Miami, Michigan, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, San Diego State and Washington State.

For the Utes, Wilson played in nine games as a freshman in 2024. He threw for 1,510 yards on a 56.4% completion rate, tossing 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

This season, Wilson got into just one game and threw one incompletion.

His performance as a freshman wasn't great, but it showed enough flashes and put enough film out there that teams should have solid information to go on as long as they aren't concerned about his lack of playing time this season behind star QB Devon Dampier.

Keep an eye on Wilson. He may not be the best QB available, but he'll have some past connections to draw upon.

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