Best Available College Football Transfers-Defensive Linemen

Best Available Defensive Linemen from the College Football Transfer Portal

Charles Moore: The 6-4, 268-pound former four-star prospect is a former defensive end at Oregon State. Moore is well-traveled having committed to Mississippi State, the signing with Auburn on signing day. He played three games at Auburn before he transferred to Jones Community College. He wound up at Oregon State last fall. He had to sit out so basically, he's moved around a lot and has never played.

Michael Thompson Jr.: A four-star recruit. He tore his ACL before his redshirt year of 2018. Was moved to offensive tackle and never played a snap in 2019. At 6-4, 300+, he may want to go back to defense. Hasn't chosen a program yet.

Ellison Jordan: A former four-star recruit, he leaves Penn State with one year left and is trying to get his Master's degree. He's had several injury issues and nearly had to retire. The 6-0, 292-pounder from Maryland has played limit snaps throughout his career. He appeared in seven games in his redshirt freshman season and three in his sophomore season before a knee injury.

Brant Lawless-Sherrill: A forme four-star DT at 6-1, 302. He's a freshman who was expected to play in 2019, but never did. Should have three years left.

D'Andre Christmas: Christmas played in 19 career games at Texas. The 6-3, 315-pounder from New Orleans should have two seasons left.

Niadre Zouzoua: The 6-6, 245-pound defensive end from Baylor, came out of Monroe Junior College in New York. He had nine tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss last season. Was a three-star recruit.

(some info from 247Sports.com)

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