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USC football transfer portal tracker: Who have the Trojans added?

This list will be updated every time USC adds a new player via the portal

On Dec. 5, a 45-day period for college football players to enter the transfer portal started and USC has been quick to secure reinforcements ahead of the 2023 season. 

Another window will open from May 1-15.

Check out who the Trojans have added in the portal below. This list will be updated every time USC adds a new player.

WHO’S TRANSFERRING OUT OF USC?

USC TRANSFER ADDITIONS (alphabetical order)

DL Kyon Barrs – Arizona

Class in 2023: Senior – one year of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: 12 starts, made 39 tackles (18 solo, 21 assists), 4.5 tackles for loss

The skinny: Barrs had a breakout 2021 earning All-Pac 12 second team honors at Arizona and he put together another strong year in 2022. The rising senior should play a significant number of snaps for USC in 2023 alongside interior defensive linemen Tyrone Taleni, Stanley Ta’ufo’ou and De’jon Benton. Expect true freshmen Sam Greene and Deijon Laffitte to also get a chance on the interior. 

LB Mason Cobb – Oklahoma State

Class in 2023: Senior – two years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: 13 starts, made a team-high 96 tackles (58 solo, 38 assists), 13 tackles for loss, two sacks, an interception and a forced fumble

The skinny: Cobb is ranked as the No. 3 transfer linebacker in the nation by 247Sports.com. He was named a second team All-Big 12 selection in 2022. USC struggled at the linebacker spot last season, so expect Cobb to factor in for playing time right away. Pro Football Focus gave Cobb a 64.1 grade for defense last year at Oklahoma State. USC’s two starting linebackers, Eric Gentry and Shane Lee, earned defensive grades of 55.2 and 55.4 respectively in 2022. Both return in 2023, but will now face more competition. 

An area of concern for USC’s defense a year ago was missed tackling. Cobb missed 27 tackles a year ago, per PFF. Gentry and Lee combined to miss 31 tackles.

P Eddie Czaplicki – Arizona State

Classin 2023: Junior – two years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: 50 punts averaging 46 yards per punt with a long of 75 yards

The skinny: Czaplicki was named an All-Pac-12 first team selection in 2022. He should slot in as the Trojans’ starting punter. 

RB MarShawn Lloyd – South Carolina

Year in 2023: Redshirt Junior – two years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: Played in nine games with eight starts, rushed for 573 yards and nine touchdowns, caught 18 passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns.

The skinny: Lloyd is the No. 1 running back in the 247Sports Transfer Rankings and a former top 100 recruit in the 2020 recruiting cycle. He will factor in at running back alongside Raleek Brown and Austin Jones. In 2020, Lloyd missed the entire season with a torn ACL. He’s great as a pass blocker who will have a chance to be a game breaker for the Trojans. 

LB Jamil Muhammad – Georgia State

Year in 2023: Redshirt Senior – two years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: Played in 12 games with nine starts, made 44 tackles (20 solo, 24 assists), five tackles for a loss, 1.5 sacks and an interception

The skinny: Muhammad plays outside linebacker, but he may factor in as an edge defender for the Trojans. His 72.4 PFF defensive grade is the highest of any returning USC linebackers or linebacker transfer additions. Expect Muhammad to break into USC’s defensive rotation. 

Muhammad played quarterback in high school.

CB Christian Roland-Wallace – University of Arizona

Year in 2023: Redshirt Senior – one year of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: Started 12 games, made 57 total tackles (41 solo, 16 assists) with six pass breakups and one forced fumble

The skinny: Roland-Wallace has started 29 games in his four years at Arizona. He’ll bring a ton of experience to the Trojans’ defensive backfield. The USC cornerback room will be very crowded in 2023 so Roland-Wallace will earn any playing time he gets. USC’s top corner, Mekhi Blackmon, exhausted his collegiate eligibility and will most likely get picked in the 2023 NFL Draft. The best case scenario for Roland-Wallace is replacing Blackmon as USC’s CB1. 

WR Dorian Singer – Arizona

Year in 2023: Junior – 2 years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: Played in 12 games with 11 starts, made 66 catches for 1,105 yards and six touchdowns 

The skinny: Singer looks like he could be next season’s Jordan Addison — a third year receiver who had a tremendous sophomore season before joining the Trojans. Singer and Addison have similar body types and even though the USC wide receiver room will be one of the best in the nation, Singer should factor in in a major way. Brenden Rice, Kyle Ford, Kyron Hudson, Mario Williams, Tahj Washington, Michael Jackson III and true freshmen Zachariah Branch and Makai Lemon will all fight for playing time alongside Singer next season. 

Against USC this past year, Singer caught seven passes for 141 yards and three touchdowns in a 45-37 loss. 

OL Michael Tarquin – Florida

Year in 2023: Redshirt Junior – two years of eligibility remaining

2022 stats: Played in nine games with eight starts at right tackle

The skinny: It looks like Tarquin will slide in as USC’s right tackle with Jonah Monheim moving over to right guard in 2023. Tarquin received a 72.5 PFF grade for offense in 2022. USC had four offensive lineman with higher grades last season, including Monheim who ended the year with an 82. This past year, Tarquin did not allow a sack or a hit on the quarterback in 164 pass-block snaps.

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