The Beavers ended their 2024-25 season not bowl-eligible for the first time in four years with a 5-7 record.
The college football transfer portal is now open as of December 9th, and players are quick to throw their names in. The Daily Barometer sports staff will be providing a tracker with updates on who is entering the portal and who is going to stay wearing a Beaver uniform.
Offense
- Quarterback Gevani McCoy → Entering the transfer portal
- “Beaver Nation, after much thought and prayer, I have decided to enter my name into the transfer portal… I may be leaving but Corvallis will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for everything!” McCoy said via X.
- Quarterback Gabarri Johnson → Returning
- “Year 3 loading…Let’s do it #GoBeavs,” Johnson said via X.
- Wide receiver Trent Walker → Returning
- “Let’s run it back Beaver Nation #GoBeavs,” Walker said via X.
- Running back Anthony Hankerson → Returning
- “Thankful for Beaver Nation, Super excited for next year ! This year was a teaser, Let’s run it back but better ! Go Beavs,” Hankerson said via X.
- Offensive lineman Van Wells → Returning
- “Last ride beaver nation #LFG,” Wells said via X.
- Running back Salahadin Allah → Returning
- “Back to work as a beaver,” Allah said via X.
- Offensive lineman Luka Vincic → Michigan State
- “Thank you to everyone at Oregon State who has made my time here special. From Coaches, teammates, to the Beaver and Corvallis communities as a whole, I wish all of you the best.” Vincic said via Instagram.
- Wide receiver Darrius Clemons → Returning
- One more season with my guys,” Clemons said via X.
- Wide receiver Joel Valadez → Entering transfer portal
- “After careful consideration, I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal as a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. I want to thank the Oregon State coaching staff for giving me the opportunity to compete at this level and helping me grow as a player…I appreciate everything you’ve done to help me get here,” Valadez said via X.
- Running Back Dyontae Navarrete → Entering transfer portal
- “First and foremost, I want to thank Oregon State University, my coaches, and my teammates for an experience I’ll never forget…With that said I have decided to enter my name into the transfer portal with two years of eligibility remaining.” Navarrete said via X.
- Quarterback Dom Montiel → Entering transfer portal
- “I have decided to enter my name into the transfer portal with 2 years of eligibility remaining…To my teammates thank you for the lifelong brotherhood,” Montiel said via X.
- Wide receiver Jeremiah Noga → Returning
- “Couldn’t leave without the full story Back for more. Go Beavs,” Noga said via X.
- Wide receiver Jordan Anderson → Entering transfer portal
- Four star recruit with four years of eligibility remaining.
Defense
- Inside linebacker Melvin Jordan IV → Transferring
- Posting 21 tackles on the season along with 24 assisted tackles. Melvin Jordan IV took a large step from his 2023 season and will seek out the portal with his talents hoping to make an impact on wherever he chooses to go.
- Outside linebacker Zakaih Saez → Returning
- “Back in the lab as a beaver! Excited for next year! #beavernation,” Saez said via X.
- Defensive back Andre Jordan Jr. → UCLA
- “I want to formally thank the Oregon State University football coaching staff for all the time they have invested into me & my overall development as a player, person, and teammate.” Jordan Jr. said via Instagram.
- Defensive back Sailasa Vadrawale III → Returning
- “Unfinished business, it’s up all 2025! #GoBeavs,” Vadrawale III said via X.
- Defensive back Exodus Ayers → Returning
- “Let’s run it back Beaver nation,” Ayers said via X.
- Inside linebacker Dexter Foster → Returning
- “Yall know I’m Locked’N!! It’s up all 2025!!!#GoBeavs,” Foster said via X.
- Defensive lineman Takari Hickle → Returning
- “The future is bright….I’ll see you next year beaver nation,” Hickle said via X.
- Hickle was out with an injury for the 2024 season
- “The future is bright….I’ll see you next year beaver nation,” Hickle said via X.
Signed Transfers
- Quarterback Maalik Murphy from Duke University → Oregon State
- Highest ranked transfer quarterback to commit to OSU.
- “Lets get to work Beaver Nation ! #GoBeavs,” Murphy said via X.
- Tight end Jackson Bowers from BYU → Oregon State
- “COMMITTED,” Bowers said via X.
- Defensive lineman Tah-Jae Mullix from Western Carolina → Oregon State
- “Go Beavs!!” Mullix said via X.
- Offensive lineman Keyon Cox from UCF → Oregon State
- “1000% COMMITTED,” Cox said via X.
- Edge Walker Harris frm Southern Utah → Oregon State
- Harris has 27 tackles and 1.5 sacks under his belt.
- “When I came to Corvallis, I immediately fell in love with the culture & the people here. My biggest thank you to OSU & its people for welcoming me,” Harris said via X.
- Offensive lineman Josiah Timoteo from Nevada → Oregon State
- “Blessed!” Timoteo said via X.
- Defensive back TJ Crandall from West Virginia → Oregon State
- “Committed,” said Crandall via X.
- Linebacker Raesjon Davis Jr. from USC → Oregon State
- “Let’s rock #BuildtheDam,” Davis Jr. said via X.
- Edge Kai Wallin from Nebraska → Oregon State
- “Once A Beav, Always A Beav!! #BuildTheDam #ButteK,” Wallin said via X.
- Tight end Riley Williams from Miami → Oregon State
- “found home!” Williams said via X.
- Former four star recruit from Portland, Oregon.
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