Despite the fact that the transfer portal period ended a week ago, Oregon State and its 2025 football roster are still being moved.
There is no expiration date on when OSU can add a player, even though the existing Beavers have past the deadline to enter the portal. However, a soft deadline is approaching because Monday marks the start of Oregon State’s winter quarter. A player most likely has to be on campus within the next ten days in order to transfer to OSU and enroll for winter quarter.
Riley Williams, a tight end from Miami, is the most recent addition to the Beavers.
Oregon State has been able to keep a few names because of a recent NCAA junior college waiver for athletes whose eligibility had exhausted after the 2024 season. While offensive lineman Flavio Gonzalez entered the transfer portal, outside linebacker Nikko Taylor and safety Tyrice Ivy will return. Although he won’t be playing for the Beavers again next season, safety Alton Julian told The Oregonian/OregonLive that he hopes to continue playing football.
Here is the most recent information about Oregon State’s progress toward the upcoming season. Beavers on their way to the portal, transfers the Beavers have acquired, and important players who have declared their return for 2025 are listed here.
Note: During early signing day in December, Oregon State added 18 players—17 high school seniors and one junior college player—to their 2025 roster.
IN THE PORTAL OF TRANSFER
CB Andre Jordan Jr.: UCLA is his commitment.
ILB Isaiah Chisom: UCLA transfer
ILB Melvin Jordan IV: Georgia Tech transfer
OL Luka Vincic: Michigan State is his home.
WR Jordan Anderson: Sacramento State is his commitment.
Gevani McCoy, quarterback (story)
OLB DJ Wesolak (social media announcement)
RB Dyontae Navarrette (social media announcement)
Joel Valadez, WR (social media announcement)
QB Dom Montiel (social media announcement)
Due to the NCAA’s latest JC waiver, OL Flavio Gonzalez was granted one additional year.
Despite not being in the portal, S. Alton Julian informed The Oregonian/OregonLive that he would not be returning to OSU in 2025.
TRANSFER PORTAL NEWCOMERS TO OREGON STATE
Arizona’s OL JT Hand (story)
Western Carolina’s DT Tah-jae Mullix (story)
OL Keyon Cox, Florida Central (narrative)
Duke, quarterback Maalik Murphy (story)
BYU’s TE Jackson Bowers (story)
Southern Utah’s OLB Walker Harris (story)
Nevada’s OL Josiah Timoteo (story)
West Virginia’s CB TJ Crandall (story)
USC’s ILB Raesjon Davis (story)
Nebraska’s DE Kai Wallin (story)
Miami TE Riley Williams (story)
AIMING TO STAY IN OREGON STATE (NOTABLE NAMES)
RB Salahadin Allah (social media announcement)
WR Darrius Clemons (social media announcement)
RB Anthony Hankerson (social media announcement)
Gabarri Johnson, quarterback (social media announcement)
Noble Thomas Jr., CB/NK (source: OregonLive/The Oregonian)
S. Skyler Thomas (OregonLive/The Oregonian)
WR Trent Walker’s narrative
C Van Wells (social media announcement)
WR Jeremiah Noga (social media announcement)
OLB Zakaih Saez (social media announcement)
CB Sai Vadrawale (social media announcement)
S. Jaheim Patterson (social media announcement)
CB Exodus Ayers (social media announcement)
DL Takari Hickle (social media announcement)
DL Kelze Howard (social media announcement)
ILB Dexter Foster (social media announcement)
WR Taz Reddicks (social media announcement)
OLB Nikko Taylor (with a JC waiver to return)
S Tyrice Ivy (using JC waiver to return)
NO DECISION OR INFORMATION MADE
Several requests have been made by The Oregonian/OregonLive to inquire about the return of the following players:
Ben Gulbranson, quarterback
Thomas Collins, DT
S. Jack Kane
The contact information for Nick Daschel is 360-607-4824, [email protected], or @nickdaschel.
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