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    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Hub: Tracking the Rebels’ Rankings, News, Commits, Targets, Rumors & More

    Following along with every Ole Miss transfer portal addition or subtraction is not easy with Lane Kiffin in charge. Here's everything we know for the 2025 class.

    The Ole Miss Rebels are no strangers to making waves in the transfer portal. As such, each year, it’s fun to track all the happenings from Oxford through the portal.

    As head coach Lane Kiffin continues to earn the title of portal king, track all the moves and changes in our exclusive Ole Miss Transfer Portal Central.

    CFN CFB Transfer Portal Tracker
    College Football Network’s Transfer Portal Tracker follows along with all the movement from the transfer portal, including portal entrants, commitments, decommitments, and more, from all your favorite schools.

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal News

    The Rebels made news following their visit with Eric Singleton. It was reported that Singleton had narrowed his choices down to five schools — Ole Miss being one of them — and then visited campus on December 12.

    However, what made news was Singleton’s request to make $1 million to sign with a school in NIL deals. While some have coveted large numbers, the fact that we’re hearing Singleton’s request of $1M and his placement of Ole Miss atop his list is telling enough as is.

    Ole Miss Team Needs

    The Ole Miss team needs will remain fuid until the class is wrapped up. Priorities change, but the makeup of the roster next season will be largely influenced by how and why we got there through the protal.

    So, below, find our Rebel Team Needs, listed with a priority or a filled marker.

    • QB – medium priority
      • 0 commitments; 1 needed
    • RB – low priority
      • 1 commitment; 1 needed
        • Kewan Lacy, Missouri
    • WR – high priority
    • TE – low priority
      • 1 commitments; 1 needed
    • OT – medium priority
    • iOL – low priority
    • DT – medium priority
      • 0 commitments; 2 needed
    • EDGE – medium priority
    • LB – medium priority
      • 0 commitments; 2 needed
    • CB – medium priority
    • SAF – medium priority
      • 0 commitments; 2 needed
    • ST – low priority
      • 0 commitment; 2 needed

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Commits

    • Kewan Lacy, RB (Missouri)
    • Caleb Odom, WR (Alabama)
    • De’Zhaun Stribling, WR (Oklahoma State)
    • Luke Hasz, TE (Arkansas)
    • PJ Wilkins, OT (Charlotte)
    • Patrick Kutas, iOL (Arkansas)
    • Delano Townsend, iOL (UAB)
    • Princewill Umanmielen, EDGE (Nebraska)
    • Da’Shawn Womack, EDGE (LSU)
    • Jaylon Braxton, CB (Arkansas)
    • Antonio Kite, CB (Auburn)

    MORE: Track every athlete’s movement in the transfer portal in CFN’s Exclusive Transfer Portal Tracker

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Departures

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Targets

    With their team needs above, it’s clear that the Ole Miss Rebels aren’t quite finished

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Rumors

    The Rebels are set to be busy before the Christmas break, hosting several on-campus visits ahead of the playoffs as well. Below are the visits we’ve heard:

    • December 16 — Charles Brantley, CB
    • December 17 — Mikey Keene, QB; Justice Haynes, RB; Nico Davillier, DE
    • December 18 — Derion Gullette, LB
    • December 20 — Caleb Odom, WR (already committed)

    Ole Miss Transfer Portal Ranking

    Lane Kiffin has been the portal king for some time now, and his prowess has been proven each and every single season. So far in December, he’s made some massive additions despite not having quite so massive holes.

    As such, Ole Miss and the Rebels were named among our biggest winners from the first week of the portal cycle.

    Umanmielen was a second-team Freshman All-American, Hasz put up massive numbers in a run-heavy offense, Braxton earned All-SEC Freshman honors in 2023, Womack was a top-40 recruit, and Kutas/Wilkins are each just actually massive.

    College Football Network has you covered with the latest from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, and every Group of Five conference and FBS Independent program.

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