Tulane Football Transfer Portal Tracker - Wave Watch

David Rainey • January 19, 2024

This is a list of the current players in the Transfer Portal that Tulane is targeting.  This list doesn't include any players that have already transferred to Tulane.  I will also continue to add any Troy players that enter the portal, as I believe it's reasonable to assume there is multiple interest between those players and Tulane. 


This is just the information that I have been able to find through X or sites like 247Sports.com.  There are likely more players out there that have received offers from Tulane, and there are certainly more players that will receive offers here soon.  Transfer Portal season is just getting started, so continue to check in with this article as I will continue to update it as we come across more information.


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  • Ty Thompson - QB - COMMITED TO TULANE

    • Quarterback 
    • Oregon tansfer
    • Former 5 Star - 97 Recruit Grade (on3)
    • 6'4 220lbs
    • Hometown: Gilbert, AZ
    • Sophmore
    • HAS COMMITTED TO TULANE
  • Jack Tchienchou - S - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Safety
    • Troy transfer
    • Former 3 Star - 84 Grade (on3)
    • Freshman
    • 5'10 182 lbs
    • Hometown: Atlanta, GA
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Deshaun Batiste - DE COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Defensive End
    • Troy transfer
    • 3 Star - 80 grade (on3)
    • Sophomore
    • 6'2 261
    • Hometown: New Orleans, LA
    • Not committed
  • Jaylon Griffin - WR - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • UCF transfer
    • RS Junior
    • 3 Star - 88 Grade (on3)
    • 6'3 185 Lbs
    • Wide Receiver
    • Hometown: Huntsville, TX
    • Visited Tulane on 1/5/23
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Jalen Geiger - S - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Kentucky transfer
    • Senior
    • 3 Star - 85 Grade (on3)
    • 6'1 199 Lbs
    • Wide Receiver
    • Hometown: Columbia, S.C.
    • Visit Completed
    • Commited to Tulane
  • Caleb Ransaw - DB - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Troy transfer
    • Junior
    • 3 Star - 78 Grade (on3)
    • 6'0 197 Lbs
    • Defensive Back
    • Hometown: Harvest, Al
    • Visited Tulane on 1/5/23
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Chris Rodgers - S - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Troy transfer
    • Freshman
    • 3 Star - 83 Grade (on3)
    • 6'2 216 Lbs
    • Defensive Back (Safety)
    • Hometown: Corinth, MS
    • Visited Tulane on 1/5/23
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Lu Tillery - DB - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • ULM Transfer
    • Junior
    • No grade on on3 or 24/7
    • 5'10 180lbs
    • Defensive Back (Corner)
    • Hometown: New Orleans, LA
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Shazz Preston - WR - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • Alabama transfer
    • Freshman
    • 4 Star - 96 Grade (on3)
    • 6'0 202 Lbs
    • Wide Receiver
    • Hometown: Saint James, La
    • Visited Tulane on 1/5/23, has visit with K State 1/14
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Mario Williams - WR - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • USC transfer
    • Junior
    • 4 Star - 97 Grade (on3)
    • 5'9" 186 Lbs
    • Wide Receiver
    • Hometown: Tampa Bay, FL
    • Unconfirmed visit 01/13
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Vincent Murphy - IOL - COMMITTED TO TULANE

    • WKU transfer
    • RS Junior
    • 4 Star - 90 Grade (on3)
    • 6'2" 302 Lbs
    • IOL (Center)
    • Hometown: Ft Lauderdale, FL
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Jimmy Holiday - WR

    • Wide Receiver
    • WKU Transfer
    • 3 Star - 88 Grade (on3)
    • Sophomore
    • 6'0 205 LBs
    • Hometown: Flora, MS
    • Has Tulane Offer
    • Not Committed
  • Robby Ashford - QB

    • Quarterback 
    • Auburn Transfer
    • 4 Star - 90 Grade (on3)
    • Sophmore
    • 6'3 218 lbs
    • Hometown: Hoover, AL
    • Has Tulane offer
    • Visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Devin Baldwin - DT

    • Jackston St. transfer
    • Senior
    • 3 Star - 84 Grade (on3)
    • 6'5 275 Lbs
    • Defensive Tackle
    • Hometown: Southfield, MI
    • Reportedly Offered
    • Not committed
  • Malachi Nelson - QB (Committed to Boise St)

    • Quarterback (5 Star)
    • USC Transfer
    • Freshman 
    • 6'3 190 lbs
    • Hometown: Los Alamitos, CA
    • Has offer from Tulane
    • Visit Canceled
    • Not committed
  • Marquise Robinson - DB (Committed to Arkansas)

    • Cornerback
    • South Alabama transfer
    • Junior
    • 6'1 184 lbs
    • Hometown: Crosby, MS
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Cole Rusk - TE (Committed to Illinois)

    • Tight End
    • Murray State transfer
    • Junior
    • 6'6 245 lbs
    • Hometown: Rock Island, IL
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Gage Larvadain - WR (Committed South Carolina)

    • Wide receiver
    • Miami (OH)
    • Junior
    • 5'10 165 lbs
    • Hometown: Donaldsonville, LA
    • Has Tulane offer
    • Has visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Elijah Hills - DT (Committed to Wisconsin)

    • Defensive Tackle
    • UAlbany transfer
    • Junior
    • 6'1 275
    • Hometown: Rockaway, NJ
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Terez Traynor - WR (Committed to Tulane)

    • Wide receiver
    • Idaho transfer
    • Sophmore
    • 6'3 195 Lbs
    • Hometown: Louisville, KY
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Committed to Tulane
  • Jaylen Varner - WR (Committed to Minnesota)

    • Wide receiver
    • Emporia State transfer
    • RS Junior
    • 6'1 179 lbs
    • Hometown: Marshall, MO
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Jabre Barber - WR (Committed to Texas A&M)

    • Wide Receiver
    • Troy transfer
    • Junior
    • 5'10 174 Lbs
    • Hometown: Dothan, AL
    • No Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • TJ Jackson - DE (Committed to West Virginia)

    • Defensive End
    • Troy transfer
    • Junior
    • 6'1 262 Lbs
    • Hometown: Millbrook, AL
    • No Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Rico Walker - TE (Committed to Auburn)

    • Tight End (4 star)
    • Maryland transfer
    • Freshman
    • 6'4 248 Lbs
    • Hometown: Hickory, NC
    • Has Tulane Offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Fred Farrier II - WR (Committed to Kentucky)

    • Wide Receiver
    • UAB Transfer
    • 6'1 180 Lbs
    • Sophmore
    • Hometown: Frankfurt, KY
    • Has Tulane offer
    • No visit scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Ahmari Huggins-Bruce - WR (Committed to South Carolina)

    • Wide Receiver
    • Louisville Transfer
    • Junior
    • 5'10 170 lbs
    • Hometown: Dillon, S.C.
    • Has interest from Tulane
    • No Visit Scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Hajj-Malik Williams - QB (Committed to UNLV)

    • Quarterback
    • Campbell (D1) Transfer
    • Senior
    • 6'0 205 lbs
    • Hometown: Atlanta, GA
    • Has offer from Tulane
    • Visit not scheduled
    • Not committed
  • Carl Chester Jr. - WR (Committed - Marshall)

    • Wide Receiver
    • Tulsa Transfer
    • Junior
    • 6'4 195 lbs
    • Hometown: Manor, TX
    • Has offer from Tulane
    • No visit scheduled
    • Committed to Marshall
  • Zeon Chriss - QB (Committed to UofH)

    • Quarterback
    • UL Transfer
    • Freshman (RS)
    • 6'2 209 lbs
    • Hometown: Baton Rouge, LA
    • Has interest from Tulane
    • No Visit Scheduled
    • UofH Committ

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