Ranking top transfer portal QBs, including Brendan Sorsby, Dylan Raiola and DJ Lagway

Bill Bender

Ranking top transfer portal QBs, including Brendan Sorsby, Dylan Raiola and DJ Lagway image

The transfer portal is open, and that means the quarterback shuffle begins. 

How many quarterbacks will switch FBS schools from Jan. 2-16? It's shaping up to be a massive shuffle at the most important position. How much does it matter?

The last four Heisman Trophy winners were transfers – including three quarterbacks in Indiana's Fernando Mendoza (2025), LSU's Jayden Daniels (2023) and USC's Caleb Williams (2022). Five of the eight quarterbacks in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal round were transfer quarterbacks – and as many as five of those teams could be looking for a new QB in 2025.

Two five-star quarterbacks from the class of 2024  – Dylan Raiola and DJ Lagway – are among the most notable players switching teams in this cycle, but they are not the highest-ranked QBs in our rankings.

A look at our transfer portal QB rankings, which are subject to change over the next 15 days. 

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1. Brendan Sorsby 

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior 

2025 stats at Cincinnati: 2,800 yards, 27 TDs, 5 INTs

Sorsby – a two-time transfer who also played at Indiana – had a breakout season for the Bearcats. He averaged 48.3 rushing yards and had nine rushing TDs this season. Sorsby ranked 21st in the FBS with a 155.2 passer rating – and that included a 128.4 mark against ranked teams. That experience would pay off for a playoff contender. 

Landing spot? Texas Tech makes sense knowing Sorsby is a Dallas native who played at Lake Dallas High School. That also keeps Sorsby in the Big 12. Oregon also is another school to watch if Dante Moore opts for the 2026 NFL Draft. 

2. Dylan Raiola 

2026 eligibility: Junior 

2025 stats at Nebraska: 2,000 yards, 18 TDs, 6 INTs 

Raiola was a five-star prospect in the class of 2024 – and there is high upside with his potential in the right offense. He took 27 sacks this season at Nebraska, but he's solid in the intermediate passing game (60.4% on throws between 11-20 yards according to Pro Football Focus). Raiola also had 16 TDs and four interceptions with a clean pocket. We like the upside with a new fit. 

Landing spot? On3.com's Pete Nakos reports Texas Tech is not expected to be a factor, so hold off on the Patrick Mahomes comparisons for now. Oregon would keep Raiola in the Big Ten and is the largest stage. Raiola would be great with Jeff Brohm at Louisville, and Arizona State was in play during the recruiting process. 

3. Sam Leavitt

2026 eligibility: Redshirt junior 

2025 stats at Arizona State: 1,628 yards, 10 TDs, 3 INTs 

Leavitt led Arizona State to the College Football Playoff as a redshirt freshman, and he is 16-4 as a starter the last two seasons. He averaged 371.5 rushing yards and five rushing TDs each of the last two seasons, but he suffered a season-ending foot injury in 2025. According to PFF, Leavitt had a 40% completion percentage on passes of more than 10 yards this season. 

Landing spot? Dillingham recruited Leavitt at Florida State. Would the Seminoles give Leavitt a look with Thomas Castellanos gone? That is one school to keep an eye on here. Oregon also is a fit for Leavitt and Miami may take a look.

4. Byrum Brown

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior 

2025 stats at USF: 3,158 yards, 28 TDs, 7 INTs 

Brown led the nation in total offense with 347.2 yards per game. He averaged 268.5 passing yards in the matchups with Florida and Miami – which proved he can play against Power 4 competition. He also had 1,008 rushing yards and 14 TDs. It will be a jump to play in a major conference, but Brown will bring experience to the position for one season. 

Landing spot? A reunion with Alex Golesh at Auburn makes the most sense, especially with Jackson Arnold and Deuce Knight in the transfer portal. 

5. Josh Hoover 

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior 

2025 stats at TCU: 3,472 yards, 29 TDs, 13 INTs 

Hoover also could declare for the 2026 NFL Draft. He averaged 3,711 passing yards, 28 TDs and 12 interceptions the last two seasons for TCU. Hoover has 17 TDs and eight interceptions on passes of 20 yards or more the last two seasons, according to PFF. Hoover has only played against two ranked teams the last two seasons – and he averaged 251 yards with two TDs and five interceptions in those games. 

Landing spot? Indiana is a logical choice here if Mendoza goes to the 2026 NFL Draft. Kurtis Rourke and Mendoza have thrived under Curt Cignetti as first-year transfers, and Hoover would likely see an increase in production in the down-field passing game.

6. Drew Mestemaker 

2026 eligibility: Redshirt sophomore 

2025 stats at North Texas: 4,379 yards, 34 TDs, 9 INTs 

Mestemaker – a 6-foot-4, 211-pound quarterback – thrived in Eric Morris’ offense and had a 62.5% completion percentage against the blitz. He had a 63.8% completion percentage with four TDs and six interceptions against ranked teams. 

Landing spot? Will Mestemaker follow Morris to Oklahoma State? That is a logical fit, and Mestemaker should have success in the Big 12 over the next two seasons with Morris. 

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7. DJ Lagway 

2026 eligibility: Junior 

2025 stats at Florida: 2,264 yards, 16 TDs, 14 INTs 

Lagway struggled with interceptions at Florida. He was up against a brutal schedule this season. Of those 14 interceptions, 11 were in a clean pocket. Lagway needs to improve on that at the next stop, but there is talent and experience if he cleans that up. 

Landing spot? Baylor and Miami make the most sense. Lagway is a Willis, Texas, native, and the Bears were in on his recruitment. He could have a resurgence in that offense. The Hurricanes have had success with Cam Ward and Carson Beck the last two seasons.

8. Deuce Knight 

2026 eligibility: Redshirt freshman 

2025 stats at Auburn: 259 yards, 2 TDs 

Knight was the No. 6 quarterback in the class of 2025, according to 247Sports.com. He made one start this season at Auburn, and he had 289 passing yards, 162 rushing yards and four total TDs against Mercer. The 6-foot-4, 217-pound quarterback has a high upside in the right offense, and he could be a star for multiple seasons depending on the landing spot. 

Landing spot? Knight decommitted from Notre Dame, and he likely would not go back there given CJ Carr is the entrenched starter. If Trinidad Chambliss earns a sixth year of eligibility and enters the portal, then LSU would be a potential fit for him with Lane Kiffin and would open up the Ole Miss job. Knight also would be a candidate to land there. Colorado QBs combined for 17 TDs and 11 interceptions this season. Would Deion Sanders take a run at Knight?

9. Rocco Becht 

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior 

2025 stats at Iowa State: 2,584 yards, 16 TDs, 9 INTs 

Becht – a three-year starter – had a 24-12 record with Iowa State. The Cyclones lost receivers Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins to the 2025 NFL Draft, and that impacted Becht this season. Becht struggled with interceptions in the second half of the season, but he remains a solid option in the portal given his experience. 

Landing spot? Would he follow Matt Campbell to Penn State? That is one option, and Michigan State is another fit with first-year coach Pat Fitzgerald. Jeff Lebby recruited Becht while at Ole Miss. Could there be a reunion at Mississippi State?

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10. Alonza Barnett III 

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior 

2025 stats at James Madison: 2,806 yards, 23 TDs, 8 INTs 

Barnett is one of the most dynamic players in the portal. He led James Madison to the College Football Playoff, and he added 589 rushing yards and six TDs. He had 273 passing yards, 45 rushing yards and three total TDs in the 51-34 loss to No. 5 Oregon in the College Football Playoff. 

Landing spot? North Carolina has intrigue at quarterback with Gio Lopez and four-star freshman Travis Burgess. Would Barnett – a Grimsley (Greensboro, N.C.) High School star – be a bridge quarterback for Bill Belichick and Bobby Petrino, who reportedly will be the new offensive coordinator? Virginia Tech could be another option. 

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11. Beau Pribula 

2026 eligibility: Fifth-year senior

2025 stats at Missouri: 1,941 yards, 11 TDs, 9 INTs 

Pribula had success in his first season as a starter at Missouri. He is a mobile threat who had a 6-2 record as a starter, but he had ups and downs against ranked teams. Pribula had a 105.5 passer rating, two TDs and four interceptions in those games.

Landing spot?  Missouri offensive coordinator Kirby Moore left for the Washington State job. Would Pribula be in the mix there? Nebraska also was a top school for Pribula during the recruiting process, but Matt Rhule was not the coach yet. Virginia Tech is another option with his former coach James Franklin.

12. Colton Joseph 

2026 eligibility: Redshirt junior 

2025 stats at Old Dominion: 2,624 yards, 21 TDs, 10 INTs 

Joseph had 1,007 rushing yards and 13 TDs for Old Dominion this season and was named the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year. He's a dual-threat talent who had 179 rushing yards and two TDs in the season-opener for Indiana. Will he be able to make the jump to stardom at Power 4 school in one season? 

Landing spot? Virginia Tech makes sense with Franklin – whose former offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne is the coach at Old Dominion. Remember Trace McSorley at Penn State? Joseph could be that kind of fit. 

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13. Aaron Philo

2026 eligibility: Redshirt sophomore

2025 stats at Georgia Tech: 373 passing yards, 1 TD, 1 INT

Philo was the presumed successor to Haynes King after backing him up the past two seasons. He saw action in five games as a true freshman but was more limited as a sophomore as King stayed healthy. Philo is a skilled runner who broke Trevor Lawrence's Georgia state high school record for passing yards. 

Landing spot? Philo appears to be headed to Florida with Buster Faulkner, his offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech who joined Jon Sumrall's staff. With Lagway in the portal, Florida is in need of a QB, and Philo could be ready to compete for a starting job. 

14. Aidan Chiles 

2026 eligibility: Senior 

2025 stats at Michigan State: 1,392 passing yards, 10 TDs, 3 INTs 

Chiles was a highly-recruited quarterback at Oregon State, but it did not pan out the last two seasons with the Spartans. He's 8-12 as a starter. Chiles is a boom-or-bust on deep passes – he was 10 of 33 on passes of 20 yards or more for 344 yards, four TDs and no interceptions, according to PFF. There is talent – but will he find the right spot to unlock it? 

Landing spot? Collin Klein recruited Chiles while serving as the offensive coordinator at Kansas State. If Avery Johnson were to enter the transfer portal, then this would be a fit. Johnson, however, has not announced intentions to enter the portal. Arizona State also would be an interesting fit. 

15. Jackson Arnold 

2026 eligibility: Senior 

2025 stats at Auburn: 1,309 yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs 

Jackson does have a five-star pedigree, but he could not make it work at either Oklahoma or Auburn. He has taken 64 sacks the past two seasons. For all those sacks, however, he has just two interceptions while under pressure the last two seasons, according to PFF.  

Landing spot? West Virginia is among the schools listed by Pro Football Network, and a move back to the Big 12 could jump-start Arnold's career and help Rich Rodriguez get the Mountaineers back on track. Mountaineers quarterbacks combined for 10 TDs and 11 interceptions in 2025. 

16. Kenny Minchey

2026 eligibility: Redshirt junior

2025 stats at Notre Dame: 196 passing yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs

The former four-star backed up Sam Hauser, Riley Leonard and CJ Carr at Notre Dame the last three years. Minchey and Carr had a tight battle in fall camp. Minchey offers mobility and a good arm but has yet to get significant experience.

Landing spot? Minchey, who is from Tennessee, originally committed to Pitt out of high school. He's been linked to Arizona State, Virginia and Cincinnati.

17. Lincoln Kienholz 

2026 eligibility: Senior  

2025 stats: 139 yards, 1 TD, 0 INTs

Kienholz pushed Julian Sayin for the starting job at Ohio State in fall camp, and he has three years of experience as a backup. He has good size at 6-foot-2 and 214 pounds and was used in run packages at times for the Buckeyes and had 66 rushing yards with a pair of TDs. He will compete for a starting job at the next destination. 

Landing spot? Kienholz could stay in the Big Ten. He was recruited by Wisconsin and could be a match with Luke Fickell. Illinois is another potential landing spot.

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