Fourth Ohio State football wide receiver enters the transfer portal

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Ohio State will have some work to do to add depth to its wide receiver room. Two talented starters return with Jeremiah Smith and Brandon Inniss looking to partner up in 2026, but with Carnell Tate declaring for the NFL draft, and several others deciding to hit the transfer portal, the options beyond them are getting thin.

It just got a little more challenging with news that former 5-star receiver Quincy Porter has also decided to play with the sorcery known as the transfer portal, the fourth OSU pass-catcher to do so. The Oradell, New Jersey native was ranked as the No. 4 receiver and 31st overall prospect in the 2025 class according to 247Sports, and was still looking to work his way into the rotation, having hauled in just four receptions for 58 yards in five games.

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Porter will now further his career, it appears, elsewhere as the Buckeyes continue to kick the tires on other, proven receivers like Texas' DeAndre Moore to join the fray.

All of this news means new receivers coach, Cortez Hankton, will have plenty to work through as he begins a new chapter in his career. At least he has the superhero Smith to help him leap tall buildings in a single bound as a starting point.

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