Arizona State Sun Devils football transfer portal tracker

Arizona State football has bolstered both sides of the ball in the transfer portal, most recently adding Army running back Kanye Udoh and Washington State safety Adrian Wilson.

Udoh will compete to potentially slide into the starting spot Cam Skattebo will leave open as an outgoing senior. Wilson will help a secondary that is losing some talent to the portal.

One of the Sun Devils’ latest departures is sophomore defensive back Cole Martin to the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. Martin was a transfer from Oregon who played sparingly and produced four tackles for ASU this year.

The secondary will also lose redshirt sophomore Kamari Wilson to the portal. He joined the Sun Devils after previously playing at Florida. Wilson played 12 games this year with 11 tackles.

Wilson has been behind junior Myles Rowser on the depth chart and will stay through the playoff. He was a four-star prospect by 247 Sports and Rivals out of IMG Academy.

Another player whose days with the program are done is cornerback Laterrance Welch, who was dismissed after being accused of stealing a watch from a teammate.

Welch, a junior who transferred in from LSU,  played nine games and recorded 19 tackles, two interceptions and nine passes defensed this season. He notably scored on a pick-six at the end of the first half against UCF at Mountain America Stadium.

He did not play in ASU’s Big 12 title game win over Iowa State.

ASU’s first transfer portal additions included wide receiver Noble Johnson and kicker Jesús Gómez. The program continued to bolster the offense for 2025 with wide receiver Jalen Moss.

Head coach Kenny Dillingham said last week the College Football Playoff-bound program has received lots of transfer interest already, particularly at the wide receiver position, as the portal opened on Dec. 9.

A group of Sun Devils have entered their names in the portal, although that does not in itself end their runs at Arizona State.

Dillingham and his staff has allowed players to enter the portal but remain with the program through its playoff run.

“We’ve met with most of our guys going in, our guys have the opportunity to stay on our football team,” Dillingham told reporters on Monday. “They’re like, ‘Well, we’ll go in at the end.’ I go, ‘No, that’s not fair to you to go in after our run is over. I want you to have the best opportunity to find a spot. You can go in right now, day one, we’ll help you find a spot and stay on our football team if you want to stay on our football team and let’s go on this ride together the rest of the way.’

“I didn’t want those guys to feel like they had to wait to go in because they wanted an opportunity to have a bigger role for a program … I think that would hurt their chances. So I made it very clear to the guys that you can stay on the team as long as you do what you’re supposed to do.”

Dillingham revealed there will be players who stay and some who do not. Tight end Markeston Douglas, for example, will ride this season out, Dillingham posted on X (formerly Twitter).

Here is who else is involved in the transfer portal from ASU’s program.

Arizona State Sun Devils football 2025 transfer portal tracker

Additions

S Adrian Wilson (Dec. 23) — Washington State

TE Khamari Anderson (Dec. 22) — Kentucky

RB Kanye Udoh (Dec. 21) — Army

WR Jalen Moss (Dec. 19) — Fresno State

WR Noble Johnson (Dec. 15) — Clemson

K Jesús Gómez (Dec. 15) — Eastern Michigan

Departures

DL Harold Brooks

OL Luis Cordova

CB Cole Martin — UCLA

LB K’Vion Thunderbird

DL Kyran Bourda

CB Laterrance Welch

S Kamari Wilson

TE Markeston Douglas — Florida State

DL Tristan Monday

DL J’Mond Tapp

WR Jamaal Young II — North Dakota

WR Korbin Hendrix — Montana

CB Keontez Bradley — Buffalo

WR Kaleb Black



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