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    Top 3 Wide Receivers Still Available As The 2025 Spring Transfer Portal Window Closes

    As the 2025 college football spring transfer portal window winds down, some talented wide receivers remain up for grabs. Programs looking to boost their receiving corps for the upcoming season still have a chance to land a difference-maker. Here’s a closer look at the top three uncommitted wide receiver transfer prospects that are still available.

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    Best Uncommitted College Football Wide Receiver Transfer Prospects to Watch

    1. Hykeem Williams (Florida State)

    A former five-star recruit, Hykeem Williams remains one of the biggest names still available in the transfer portal. Williams originally signed with Florida State in 2023 as the No. 4 wide receiver and No. 24 overall player in his class. Despite his elite pedigree, Williams never quite broke through in Tallahassee.

    In 2024, he appeared in nine games and made eight starts, recording 16 catches for 187 yards and one touchdown. His best performance came against Clemson, where he hauled in four catches for 53 yards. Although Williams has yet to fully showcase his potential at the college level, his size, athleticism, and recruiting background make him a high-upside option for programs needing a playmaker.

    2. Mark Hamper (Wisconsin)

    Mark Hamper’s journey has been winding, but his talent is undeniable. Originally a standout athlete out of Oregon, Hamper signed with Wisconsin in December 2024 before re-entering the transfer portal just a few months later. Before that, he made a name at Idaho, emerging as one of the Vandals’ top offensive weapons.

    In the 2023–24 season, Hamper caught 49 passes for 961 yards and six touchdowns, averaging an impressive 19.6 yards per reception. His ability to stretch the field vertically and make tough catches over defenders stands out. Hamper’s versatility, with experience playing safety, linebacker, and receiver, adds even more intrigue to his profile. Offensively, he’s known for his physicality, burst, and willingness to lower his shoulder to fight through tackles.

    3. Johntay Cook II (Washington)

    Johntay Cook II is another blue-chip name that is still searching for a new home. A former Texas Longhorn and highly recruited member of the Class of 2023, Cook ranked as the No. 31 overall player and No. 3 wide receiver nationally. After two seasons at Texas, where he tallied 16 catches for 273 yards and two touchdowns, Cook had a brief stint with Washington before re-entering the portal.

    While Cook didn’t record any stats during his short time with the Huskies, his raw talent and recruiting pedigree make him a highly intriguing target. Standing at 6-0 and 185 pounds, Cook brings speed, sharp route-running, and natural playmaking ability. A change of scenery and more consistent opportunities could finally allow him to deliver on his immense promise.

    KEEP READING: Top 5 Highest Ranked UDFAs From the 2025 NFL Draft

    With the 2025 spring transfer window about to close, teams still looking to add game-changing talent at wide receiver have three dynamic options in Hykeem Williams, Mark Hamper, and Johntay Cook II. Whether it’s the former five-star prospect, the versatile deep threat, or the high-upside route technician, these receivers could make a significant impact at their next stop.

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