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2021-22 Northwestern Transfer Tracker

WildcatReport is tracking the players who are coming into or leaving the Wildcat program through the transfer portal in 2021-22.

Included are incoming players, players who decided to enter the portal but then return to Northwestern, and both scholarship and walkon players who are leaving the program.

All players will be immediately eligible to play in 2022.


INCOMING TRANSFERS

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P Luke Akers

Akers averaged 43.1 yards per punt at UCLA over the last two seasons.
Akers averaged 43.1 yards per punt at UCLA over the last two seasons. (Getty Images)

Status: Sophomore

Years remaining: Three

Akers was the starting punter for UCLA for the last two seasons, playing in all 12 games in 2021 and seven in 2020. He averaged 43.1 yards on 34 punts in 2021, dropping eight inside the 20 kicking six over 50 yards, including a career-best 66-yarder against Hawaii. In 2020, he averaged an identical 43.1 yards for the Bruins. Akers, who is the son of former NFL kicker David Akers, was ranked as a rare three-star punter in the Class of 2020 out of Brentwood (Tenn.) Ravenwood. He figures to take over the starting job after the departure of Derek Adams, who handled punting duties for the Wildcats the last two seasons after coming over as a grad transfer in 2020.

MORE: Northwestern 'too good to be true' for new transfer punter Luke Akers


DT Henrik Barndt

Barndt (standing and making tackle) had five TFL for Indiana State in 2021.
Barndt (standing and making tackle) had five TFL for Indiana State in 2021. (Indiana State Athletics)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

A 6-foot-5, 285-pounder, Barndt made 17 total tackles for the Sycamores in 2021, with five tackles for loss and two sacks. Northwestern coaches got a close look at Barndt last Sept. 11, when he made two tackles in the Wildcats' 24-6 win over the Sycamores. Barndt redshirted his true freshman season at Indiana State in 2017. He played in five games in 2018 and then had his best season statistically in 2019, when, as a junior, he set career-highs in games (12), tackles (32), TFL (6.5) and sacks (4.5).

MORE: Northwestern adds second grad transfer DT


LB Wendell Davis

Davis had 44 tackles during his career in Pittsburgh.
Davis had 44 tackles during his career in Pittsburgh. (PittsburghPanthers.com)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: Two

Davis had 44 tackles, 5 TFL and 2 sacks in his career at Pittsburgh, where he played for Panther defensive coordinator Randy Bates, a former linebackers coach at Northwestern. Davis started the first two games in 2020 before suffering an injury that ended his season. He played in eight games in 2021, starting six, and collected 27 tackles, 3.5 TFL and a sack. Davis's last game was against Miami on Oct. 30. He announced his intention to transfer just a few days later. A versatile 6-foot-2, 240-pounder, Davis Davis played the Mike, or middle, linebacker position, at Pitt, but Northwestern coaches think he could also play the Will, or weakside, spot for the Wildcats.

MORE: Transfer LB Wendell Davis looking for new challenge at Northwestern


DT Taishan Holmes

Taishan Holmes played at four colleges in the last five years.
Taishan Holmes played at four colleges in the last five years. (@Taishan_Holmes)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

No one has had a more interesting path to Northwestern than defensive tackle Taishan Holmes. Holmes went from Bluefield (Va.) University (an NAIA school), where he played just spring football, to Virginia State (an HBCU) to Garden City (Kan.) Community College (a JUCO) to UMass (Group of Five), where he played the last two seasons. He has played four years of college ball and has one year of eligibility remaining. Recruited to play either tackle or noseguard by the Wildcats, Taishan is a 6-foot-4, 315-pounder who will add beef to a Northwestern defense that finished 119th in the nation against the run last season. He had 12 tackles in eight games for UMass in 2021, but he was there to plug the middle, not collect statistics.

MORE: The long, winding road that led Holmes to Northwestern


DT Ryan Johnson

Johnson played in 32 games and made 26 tackles during his career at Stanford.
Johnson played in 32 games and made 26 tackles during his career at Stanford. (Getty Images)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Johnson, a 6-foot-4, 280-pounder, played five years at Stanford and has one year of eligibility left as he takes advantage of his "free" COVID year of 2020. The former four-star recruit was was a rotational player for the Cardinal and is coming off of his best season in 2021. As a fifth-year senior he played in all 12 games, with four starts, and made 16 tackles, along with half of a TFL. For his career, Johnson played in 32 games and made 26 total tackles. He redshirted in 2017, was in and out of the lineup in 2018 and 2019, and played in all 18 games over the last two years.

MORE: Cats continue to fortify D-line with addition of Ryan Johnson


CB Jeremiah Lewis

Lewis had an interception in Duke's win over Northwestern in September.
Lewis had an interception in Duke's win over Northwestern in September. (AP)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: Two

Lewis had an interception return for 23 yards in Duke's 30-23 win over Northwestern last September. Wildcat coaches must've filed that away because they landed the former Blue Devil as a grad transfer. Lewis made 30 tackles in 11 games for the Blue Devils in 2021, with two interceptions and two PBU. A 6-foot-1, 190-pounder, he played in 38 career games for the Devils, recording 80 tackles, four INTs and 13 PBUs. Lewis, who drew an offer from the Wildcats out of high school, redshirted in 2018. He played the next three seasons but could have two years of eligibility left if he takes advantage of his "free" COVID year in 2020.

MORE: Northwestern lands Duke grad transfer CB Jeremiah Lewis


WR Danny Navarro

Navarro had 17 catches and returned 16 punts for Illinois last season.
Navarro had 17 catches and returned 16 punts for Illinois last season. (Getty Images)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Navarro took a unique path to Evanston. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound slot receiver started his career at Valparaiso in 2017, when he led the team in receptions (32), receiving yards (539) and touchdown catches (5). He transferred to Illinois as a walkon and sat out the 2018 season under the old NCAA rules. He had his best year for the Illini as a redshirt sophomore in 2019, when he was second on the team with 27 receptions and 345 receiving yards, and scored two touchdowns. He also earned a scholarship from former Illinois head coach Lovie Smith that November. Last year, he had 17 catches for 167 yards for the Illini. Navarro doubled as a return man for the Illini, returning 16 punts for 121 yards last season, including three for 66 yards in Illinois' 47-14 win over Northwestern on Nov. 27.

MORE: Cats land solid rotation receiver in grad transfer Donny Navarro


DE Jaylen Pate

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: Three

Pate, a graduate of Chicago (Ill.) Lane Tech High School, is coming back home. After graduating from Wyoming in three years, Pate has three years of eligibility remaining. He totaled 27 tackles, 2 TFL and 1.5 sacks over the last two years with the Cowboys. He figures to be in the defensive end rotation as Northwestern looks to find a pass rushing threat opposite Adetomiwa Adebawore.

MORE: Grad transfer Jaylen Pate wastes no time committing to Northwestern


OL Vince Picozzi

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Calling grad transfer interior offensive lineman Vince Picozzi a veteran doesn't begin to do his career justice. He will play his seventh year at his third school in 2022. He began his career as a walkon at Temple in 2016. He started 34 games for the Owls from 2017-20, at every position but right tackle. He transferred to Colorado State for the 2021 season but had his season ended by an injury. A 6-foot-4, 310-pounder, Picozzi will likely play guard for the Wildcats.

MORE: Northwestern grad transfer OL Vince Picozzi isn't done yet


TRANSFERS WHO DECIDED TO STAY

CB Garnett Hollis

Garnett Hollis appeared in five games in 2021.
Garnett Hollis appeared in five games in 2021.

Status: Sophomore

Years remaining: Three

Cornerback Garnett Hollis entered his name in the portal shortly after the end of the 2021 season but then decided to remove his name from the portal and return on Dec. 20. Hollis did not see any game action in 2020 but played in five games this season and made five tackles. He had a career-best three tackles in a loss to Wisconsin on Nov. 13. A big corner at 6-foot-1 and 197 pounds, Hollis was on the two-deep as the fourth corner all season, behind Cameron Mitchell, AJ Hampton and Rod Heard.

MORE: New CB coach had role in Garnett Hollis' return


OUTGOING TRANSFERS

OL Wyatt Blake

Wyatt Blake appeared in four games in 2021.
Wyatt Blake appeared in four games in 2021. (@wyatt_blake75)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Blake, a grad transfer, was never able to find a home at Northwestern. A three-star prospect, he chose Northwestern over 13 other offers, including nine from the Power Five. He started out as an offensive lineman at NU but was moved to defensive line and appeared in six games as a backup as a redshirt freshman in 2019. Blake never cracked the rotation, however, and that turned out to be the most action he saw in a single season. He played in five games in 2020, making tackles against Iowa, Illinois and in the Citrus Bowl. The writing was on the wall when Blake appeared in just four games this season.

Destination: Northern Colorado


DT Te-Rah Edwards

Status: Sophomore

Years remaining: Three

A three-star prospect out of Ohio, Edwards chose the Cats over 24 other offers. The sophomore appeared in only five games during his Northwestern career, including three in 2021 as a depth defensive tackle. His debut came in the Wildcats' win over Wisconsin in 2020, and he made his first career tackle later that season against Illinois. A telling sign was when Edwards couldn't get steady playing time in 2021, even with Northwestern's run defense being gashed on the ground throughout the season.

Destination: Illinois


OL Payne He'Bert

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

He'Bert, who dealt with a litany of injuries during his Northwestern career, leaves Northwestern as a grad transfer after four seasons in Evanston. He served as the backup to Peter Skoronski at left tackle in 2021, appearing in six games. He made his debut in 2019, as a redshirt freshman, during the Cats' win over UMass. NU was He'Bert's only Power Five offer out of high school.

Destination: UTSA


QB Hunter Johnson

Johnson appeared in nine games for Northwestern, throwing five TDs and eight INTs.
Johnson appeared in nine games for Northwestern, throwing five TDs and eight INTs. (AP Images)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

No one on this list came to Evanston with more fanfare than Johnson. The former five-star recruit transferred to Northwestern after Trevor Lawrence committed to Clemson. Johnson won the job coming out of camp and started five games in 2019, but he struggled, throwing one touchdown and four interceptions. After not attempting a pass in 2020 when grad transfer Peyton Ramsey took over as the starter, Johnson won the job again to start the 2021 season. But a disastrous first half against Duke in Week 3 got him sent to the bench and he did not appear in another game. In total, Johnson appeared in nine games at Northwestern, completing 51.9% of his passes for 856 yards, five touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Destination: Clemson


S Brandon Joseph

Brandon Joseph co-led the nation with six INTs in 2020.
Brandon Joseph co-led the nation with six INTs in 2020. (AP)

Status: Redshirt sophomore

Years remaining: Two or three

Former All-American safety Brandon Joseph dropped a bomb on Dec. 30 when he announced his decision to enter the portal. Joseph was a breakout star on the 2020 Big Ten West championship team as a redshirt freshman. As a first-year starter, he co-led the nation in 2020 with six interceptions to become just the 14th Wildcat to earn consensus first-team All-America honors. Voted a team captain in 2021, Joseph made significantly fewer big plays as the defense struggled. He still finished third on the team with 80 tackles and had two INTs, and he received second-team All-Big Ten honors from the media and an honorable mention by coaches. Joseph played in 24 games in his career and finished with 136 tackles, eight interceptions and 14 passes broken up.

Destination: Notre Dame

More: Brandon Joseph opens up about his transfer


WR Jordan Mosley

Status: Freshman

Years remaining: Three

Jordan Mosley only appeared in three games and made one catch in 2021, gaining seven yards, but his combination of speed and upside gave him arguably the highest ceiling of anyone in the wide receiver room. With Stephon Robinson Jr., the leading receiver of 2021, moving on, Mosley was one of the players expected to help fill his shoes and provide some explosiveness to a position that lacked the ability to stretch the field. Now, Northwestern will be forced to look elsewhere. Mosley was a Tennessee commit before Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt was fired in January. Northwestern swooped in to land the Alabama native just a few days before signing day.

Destination: Mississippi State


LB Jaylen Rivers

Jaylen Rivers (31) played in two games this season.
Jaylen Rivers (31) played in two games this season. (USA Today)

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Northwestern had high hopes for Rivers out of Logansville, Ga., in 2018, but he was hampered by injuries and was never able to make much of an impact in four seasons, serving as a reserve linebacker and special teams player. Rivers made his college debut as a true freshman in 2018, getting his first action against Rutgers and making the first of his five career tackles the next week against Wisconsin. He had his best game in Northwestern's season-opening win over Maryland in 2020, recording three tackles. Rivers was on and off the inactive list in 2021 and played in just two games, making a tackle against Ohio.

Destination: UT-Chattanooga


QB/TE Jason Whittaker

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: One

Whittaker came to Northwestern as a quarterback and leaves as a tight end. The three-star prospect was an A-list recruit in 2018 despite playing in a Wing-T offense at Rockford (Mich.) that rarely threw the ball. He didn't last long as a quarterback in Evanston, switching to tight end after his freshman season. He moved back to quarterback in 2019 and got his only action as a signal caller in a game against UMass. He opted out of the 2020 season before returning in 2021 as a tight end and playing minimally.

Destination: Davenport University


OUTGOING WALKON TRANSFERS

These are transfers that are leaving Northwestern but won't count against the program's scholarship allotment because they were walkons.


K Trey Finison

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: Three

Finison handled kickoff duties in all 12 games as a true freshman in 2019. The Tuscaloosa, Ala., native appeared in just one game in 2020. In 2021, he kicked off in three games and made an extra point against Ohio.

Destination: LSU


QB Zac Krause

Status: Graduate

Years remaining: Three

Krause, a walkon from Olathe, Kan., appeared in one game in 2019 and one game in 2021. He did not record any statistics in his three years in Evanston.

Destination: Southwest Minnesota State

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