3 elite transfer receivers the Oklahoma Sooners can't wait to jump on

OU can't wait to get dibs on this talent.
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The Transfer Portal does not officially open until Friday, but players have already been lined up for weeks now to get in, and it'd be naive to think those prospects aren't already hearing from other programs and looking at their next destination.

The Oklahoma Sooners have plenty of depth at wide receiver as long as they are not gutted by the portal again, including Isaiah Sategna III returning, but they still need to splurge on an elite receiver from the portal for 2026 as the rest of their receiving group develops. With that level of talent scarce in the portal, the Sooners should already be jumping on a few receivers of that caliber as every other program with the same need is already also after these receivers.

Jayce Brown, Kansas State

On3 has Kansas State's Jayce Brown ranked as the top receiver expected to transfer as of Saturday and he's No. 3 in Saturday Blitz' portal rankings. Brown, listed at 6-foot, will have one year of eligibility left after spending his first three seasons with the Wildcats. Brown led the Wildcats this season with 712 receiving yards and caught five touchdowns. And Brown has proven his worth beyond just 2025. As a sophomore, he became the seventh-fastest player in K-State history to reach 1,000 career receiving yards, doing so in 59 catches with his big-play ability.

Nick Marsh, Michigan State

Michigan State's Nick Marsh is the No. 1 wide receiver on Saturday Blitz' transfer rankings. First off, Marsh has the kind of size the Sooners tend to lack at 6-foot-3 and has two years of eligibility left. As a sophomore this season, he had 59 receptions for 662 yards and six TDs. He had 649 receiving yards and three scores as a true freshman in 2024.

Omarion Miller, Colorado

According to 247Sports, Colorado's Omarion Miller is the No. 1 wide receiver expected to transfer this cycle, with Saturday Blitz ranking Miller at No. 2. Miller, listed at 6-foot-2, broke out as a junior this season with 45 receptions, 808 yards and eight TDs. All stats led the Buffaloes in 2025 as he was named Second-Team All-Big 12. He will have one year of eligibility left.

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