While most of the college programs around the country are knee-deep in spring practices, plenty of talented players are changing locations this offseason via graduate transfer. Over the past two weeks we looked at players who have already found new homes and figure to have a major impact this fall, but there are still plenty of players yet to announce their new homes for next year.
Today we look at 10 more uncommitted graduate transfers and analyze the potential impact they will have on the 2018 season.
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Ten graduate transfers to watch, Part I |
Part II
TABARI HINES
As a recruit: A three-star prospect in the class of 2015, Hines committed to
Wake Forest after impressing the Demon Deacons coaches at an on-campus camp. He had other offers from
Duke,
Appalachian State and
Charlotte.
As a Demon Deacon: Hines made an immediate impact in Winston-Salem, playing in 12 games as freshman and catching 32 passes for 366 yards. His production went up every year thereafter, as he caught 38 passes for 447 yards in 2016 and 53 for 683 and seven touchdowns in 2017. Hines announced his intention to transfer earlier this year and will have one year of eligibility remaining.
Schools in the mix: Texas,
West Virginia,
Oregon,
Purdue,
TCU,
Kansas
Farrell’s Take: Lightly recruited out of high school mainly because of a lack of size, Hines has been a productive receiver in college and could be a great pickup, especially in a wide-open offense. He was one of the smaller players in the class of 2015 who was still a surefire FBS prospect.
You can see the rest of the players here.