2 with Utah ties make this list of the most talented college football transfers

BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia blocks

BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia participates in observe.

Jaren Wilkey, BYU Photograph

247 Sports activities launched its checklist of the highest 25 most gifted transfers forward of the 2022 school soccer season, and two gamers with Utah ties made the checklist.

BYU offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia, who performed highschool soccer at Orem earlier than committing to Oregon, was the No. 6 participant on the checklist, and former Nook Canyon quarterback Jaxson Dart, a switch from USC to Ole Miss, checked in at No. 7.

Of Suamataia, Brad Crawford wrote, “The coveted offensive lineman at Oregon landed at BYU previous to the top of the 2021 season. Suamataia was considered one of Oregon’s prized jewels in final 12 months’s recruiting cycle. The 6-foot-6, 317-pound Utah native ranked as a five-star recruit and the No. 32 total participant within the 2021 Top247.

“Suamataia picked the Geese over nationwide gives from applications like Alabama, Clemson and Georgia. When he entered the switch portal, 247Sports gave him a 96, making him the highest-rated class of 2022 portal prospect. He will probably be a big-time addition to the BYU offensive line.”

As for Dart, the 6-foot-2, 220-pounder may gain advantage vastly in head coach Lane Kiffin’s system. Dart is presently competing for the beginning job at Ole Miss,

“(Lane) Kiffin wanted rapid assist at quarterback this season at Ole Miss following Matt Corral’s exit and landed the No. 3-rated sign caller within the portal. Jaxson Dart performed in simply six video games for USC final season with stellar outcomes,” Crawford wrote. 

“Dart accomplished 61.9% of his passes for 1,353 yards, 9 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. Dart threw for greater than 300 yards twice final fall, together with a season-high 391 yards towards Washington State in September, producing loads of pleasure for the season. He’s competing with Luke Altmyer for the beginning job for the Rebels this fall and it’s no assure he’s going to start out.”

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