It's now day three of the 2026 transfer portal, and a plethora players have already been on campus to visit and meet with Steve Sarkisian and the rest of Texas' coaching staff.
Of the reported 12 or 13 players who have already met with members of the coaching staff, five of them are a bit further along in the process and could end up signing with the team this week.
Florida State S Edwin Joseph
A top 5-ranked safety prospect in the transfer portal, Joseph has good size (6'0", 201 lbs.) and athleticism for the position. His experience playing both safety and nickel for the Seminoles could provide Texas with much-needed secondary help heading into 2026 with both Michael Taaffe's and Derek Williams Jr.'s departure.
Transfer rating: 4-star
2025 stats: 37 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 3 INT's, 5 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble
Eligibility left: 2 years
Rutgers CB Bo Mascoe
Mascoe was highly sought-after as a high school recruit in 2023 by current Texas cornerbacks coach Mark Orphey when he was with the Scarlet Knights. Mascoe has already visited Austin and appears to be keen on the idea of joining Texas. He would immediately compete for a starting spot in Will Muschamp's secondary in 2026.
Transfer rating: 4-star
2025 stats: 53 tackles, 2 tackles for loss,1 INT, 4 pass deflections, 2 forced fumbles
Eligibility left: 1 year
Michigan OG Jake Guarnera
Guarnera was the Wolverine's starting right guard in 2025, and was an HM All-BIG10 selection as a sophomore. He has NFL bloodlines as his father played at Rutgers and spent a short period of time in the NFL. The 6'4", 311-pound guard can also play center so his positional versatility is incredibly attractive to Texas, as the team looks to find it's best starting five.
Transfer rating: 4-star
2025 stats: 10 starts at RG, 710 total snaps
Eligibility left: 2 years
Louisville RB Isaac Brown
Brown is by far the top-ranked running back in this year's portal, and he's one of the most explosive playmakers available to Texas. His ability to find open space and explode through gaps is second to none, and he's incredibly flexible in regards to how he can be used. Brown would undoubtedly add a different dynamic to Steve Sarkisian's offense in 2026, and one that could lead the Longhorns deep into the College Football Playoffs.
Transfer rating: 4-star
2025 stats: 884 rushing yards, 8.8 ypc, 7 touchdowns, 13 recs., 48 receiving yards
Eligibility left: 2 years
Arkansas DT Ian Geffrard
The mammoth, 6'5", 387-pound defensive tackle was an unusually productive player in 2025 when you consider his size. He played more snaps than any Texas defensive tackle did last year, and he carries his weight pretty well. A close-to 400 pound defensive tackle who started 12 games in the SEC is special, and he'd be an above-average replacement for Cole Brevard and Travis Shaw in 2026.
Transfer rating: 4-star
2025 stats: 25 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 pass deflection
Eligibility left: 2 years
