Alabama Football: Where offseason transfers are playing 2022 season
By Matt Melton
One of, if not, the biggest transfer portal winner of the offseason in the SEC has been Alabama Football, adding multiple instant-impact names such as Eli Ricks, Jermaine Burton, and Jahmyr Gibbs. A team that saw multiple names enter the transfer portal this offseason as well, where are the players from the Crimson Tide who entered the transfer portal this offseason set to play next season?
Where are Alabama Football’s offseason transfers playing in 2022?
Offense
- TE Jahleel Billingsley – Texas
- WR Javon Baker – TBD
- WR Agiye Hall – Texas
- RB Camar Wheaton – SMU
- OT Tommy Brown – Colorado
- OT Pierce Quick – Georgia Tech
- QB Paul Tyson – Arizona State
- WR Xavier Williams – Utah State
- TE Caden Clark – Akron
- OT Dayne Shor – TBD
- QB Stone Hollenbach – Western Michigan
Two of the biggest names from the offensive side of the ball in Jahleel Billingsley and Agiye Hall have transferred to Texas, while a few names such as Javon Baker and Dayne Shor have yet to reveal where they are transferring (Baker previously committed to Kentucky). A majority, if not all, of these names will likely be instant contributors at their new schools, with the biggest impact likely coming from former five-star recruit Camar Wheaton transferring to SMU, while both Tyson and Hollenbach will compete for starting jobs at their new schools.
Defense
- LB Drew Sanders – Arkansas
- LB Shane Lee – USC
- CB Marcus Banks – Mississippi State
- LB King Mwikuta – Arkansas State
- DL Stephon Wynn – Nebraska
- LB Jackson Bratton – UAB
- S Kaine Williams – Nebraska
- CB Brylan Lanier – Indiana
Former five-star recruit Drew Sanders is likely set for a breakout 2022 season at Arkansas, while cornerback Marcus Banks could potentially do the same at Mississippi State. Linebacker’s Shane Lee and King Mwikuta could both play significant roles this upcoming season at both USC and Arkansas State, while Stephon Wynn and Kaine Williams could both potentially see time at Nebraska.