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Top 5 Most Important TE Transfer Portal Moves

Which transfer portal tight end moves could prove to be the most important for the 2023 season?

Mark Pszonak| February 2, 2023 (Updated: July 9, 2025)
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1. Jaheim Bell (South Carolina to Florida State)

The skinny: While not huge in stature, 6-foot-3 and 230-pounds, Bell possesses the skill and versatility to more than make for it. Having caught 55 passes for 728 yards and seven touchdowns over the last two seasons, Bell also showcased his athletic ability with 73 rush attempts in 2022. It was a big recruiting victory for the Seminoles, which should provide immediate benefits during the 2023 season.

Nov 5, 2022; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks tight end Jaheim Bell (0) breaks a tackle attempt from Vanderbilt Commodores cornerback Tyson Russell (8) during the second half at FirstBank Stadium.

2. Arik Gilbert (Georgia to Nebraska)

The skinny: The former five-star recruit burst onto the collegiate scene in 2020 at LSU with 35 receptions for 368 yards and two touchdowns. However, after his impressive true freshman season, he transferred to Georgia and failed to make an impact in Athens. Now taking his talents to Nebraska and new head coach Matt Rhule, he should be put into the position to showcase his NFL-level talents once again in Lincoln. Some may have forgotten about Gilbert’s vast talents, but they will likely be reminded this fall.

Oct 15, 2022; Athens, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs tight end Arik Gilbert (7) catches a touchdown pass behind Vanderbilt Commodores linebacker De’Rickey Wright (43) during the second half at Sanford Stadium.

3. Seydou Traore (Arkansas State to Colorado)

The skinny: While other transfer additions at Colorado have received more attention, Traore may very well be the one who makes the biggest impact next season. A dynamic receiving threat, who finished with 50 receptions for 655 yards and four touchdowns in 2022, look for Coach Prime to immediately make Traore a priority in the Buffaloes offense.

Memphis Tigers defensive back Ladarian Paulk (23) and Memphis Tigers linebacker Davian Mayo (14) follow Arkansas State Red Wolves tight end Seydou Traore (18) as he runs the ball into the end zone during the first half of a Memphis Tigers game against the Arkansas State Red Wolves on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.

4. CJ Dippre (Maryland to Alabama)

The skinny: Alabama is never overly active in the transfer portal, but they quickly made Dippre a priority once he entered. They then beat out Ohio State for his services. Coming off a season with 30 receptions for 314 yards and three touchdowns, Dippre will be given every opportunity to strengthen a position that has been somewhat of an afterthought in recent years.

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5. Erick All (Michigan to Iowa)

The skinny: All had a big 2021 season in Ann Arbor with 38 receptions for 437 yards and two touchdowns, however a back injury, along with the improved play of Luke Schoonmaker and the emergence of true freshman Colston Loveland limited him to only three games in 2022. Now he joins fellow Michigan transfer quarterback Cade McNamara in Iowa City, where he will look to revitalize his collegiate career. 

Michigan tight end Erick All catches a pass against the Hawaii during the first half on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022, in Ann Arbor.
Category: PortalTag: Arik Gilbert, CJ Dippre, Jaheim Bell, Maason Smith, Texas A&M
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