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The LSU Transfer Portal Guide: Every Move The Tigers Have Made

Tigers bring back Sage Ryan, add a trio of transfers as Week 3 of the window winds down.

Brian Kelly and the LSU football staff continue navigating through the busiest time of the year while juggling the NCAA Transfer Portal, Early Signing Period and ReliaQuest Bowl preparation.

The Transfer Portal has treated this program well through the first three weeks of the first window. The Tigers have reeled in a trio of impactful players while seeing a limited number of guys depart Baton Rouge.

The win of the week came when LSU defensive back Sage Ryan revealed he will not enter his name in the portal and remain in Death Valley.

Here's full guide on LSU's Transfer Portal moves made this month.

The Additions:

Zavion Thomas: Wide Receiver 

The Mississippi State star is a proven return specialist with elite-level hands that can provide the Tigers with a monster weapon ahead of the 2024 season.

After two years in Starkville, Thomas was ready for a change of scenery, electing to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Now, the Louisiana native is a Tiger after this program showed immediate attention to the elite weapon. 

Thomas is a player we expected the Tigers to handle sooner rather than later. Despite being a hot commodity in the portal, LSU put a full court press on him with an unofficial visit taking place last week before a decision was revealed.

After a 2023 season where he totaled 503 yards on 40 receptions, Thomas will be a key piece to what LSU builds next season. Keep tabs on the Louisiana native as both a coveted wideout for this program as well as return specialist.

Jardin Gilbert: Safety 

The Louisiana native, and former U-High standout, returns home to suit up in the purple and gold with two seasons of eligibility remaining.

A 6-foot-1, 200-pounder, Gilbert attains the size this program is looking for as they push for more defensive backs via the portal.

In 2023, Gilbert entered the season as a starter at Texas A&M, but had his junior campaign cut short after suffering a shoulder injury after just two games. In two games played, he totaled five tackles, a pass breakup and was in on a tackle for loss.

After 23 games in College Station, the prized safety was prepared for a change of scenery with the LSU Tigers making the call.

AJ Swann: Quarterback 

In Swann's two seasons as a Commodore, he made 15 appearances and 12 starts. He started in all six games he played in during the 2023 season, tallying 1,457 passing yards and 12 touchdowns with only seven interceptions.

Entering the 2023 season, the 6-foot-2, 225-pounder was tabbed as Vanderbilt's starting signal-caller before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season.

Now, after making the decision to depart Nashville, he's made his decision and will add needed depth in the quarterback room. 

The Departures:

Armoni Goodwin: Running Back

Goodwin, who did not receive any snaps this season for the Tigers, has battled injuries throughout his time with the program which saw his status on the depth chart drop significantly.

As a true freshman in 2021, Goodwin record 16 carries for 65 yards and zero touchdowns, but coming into Year 2 with the Tigers, he received significant snaps.

Goodwin entered the year as the Tigers' RB1 before a knee injury ended his season early. In his sophomore campaign, he totaled 45 carries for 267 yards and five touchdowns.

Once back in a rhythm during Fall Camp in 2023, Goodwin remained a player moving at half speed coming off of an injury.

Now, the former Top 150 prospect in America will head home to play for Trent Dilfer's UAB Blazers.

Quency Wiggins: EDGE

Former LSU defensive end Quency Wiggins has revealed his transfer destination after a short stint in the NCAA Transfer Portal. Wiggins, a youngster with significant upside, will head up to Colorado to suit up for Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes.

The former four-star, Top 50 prospect in the 2022 cycle, was a coveted player for the Tigers during the recruitment process.

One of the top defensive ends in America, the expectations were that Wiggins' development would hit at an efficient rate, but without a defensive line coach this season, his growth was stunted.

A raw, versatile defensive lineman, Wiggins became a hot commodity in the Transfer Portal.

A player who still has all of the intangibles of being an effective player at a Power Five program, the former blue-chipper now finds a new home with Sanders and Co.

Fitzgerald West: Defensive Lineman

It's been a unique two years in the purple and gold for West after switching from both sides of the ball during his time in Death Valley.

During the 2023 season, he made the transition to defense where he felt comfortable moving forward. Despite a lack of playing time, West has found his position for the future.

“I like it. I’m used to it. I’ve been playing it almost all my life so it’s natural for me," West said. "I’d say the transition learning plays and stuff though, it’s not too hard for me. I pretty much know the scheme, so I know my assignment every play.”

Marlon Martinez: Offensive Lineman

LSU offensive lineman Marlon Martinez entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after four seasons in Baton Rouge. The savvy veteran announced his transfer to Mississippi State this week. 

Martinez, who primarily served as a backup for Brian Kelly's program, will enter as a graduate transfer with immediate eligibility at his next destination.

The 6-foot-5, 330-pounder out of Florida was a member of the Tigers' 2020 recruiting class and now looks to make an impact sooner rather than later after gaining SEC experience.

Martinez started four games for LSU in 45 games played over four seasons.

Jackson McGohan: Tight End

McGohan, one of three freshman tight ends in the Tigers' 2023 recruiting class, revealed his decision to transfer to Wisconsin. 

After playing in eight games in Year 1, McGohan's skill set intrigued those within the program, but the LSU tight end depth chart remains stacked.

Junior Mason Taylor will return for the 2024 season along with freshmen Mac Markway and Ka'Morreun Pimpton. The Tigers also went out and added JUCO prospect Connor Gilbreath in July as well despite his outlook appearing to be at offensive line moving forward.

Looking ahead to the future, the Tigers also reeled in coveted prospect Trey'Dez Green in the 2024 class. A four-star Louisiana native, he'll also look to compete for reps early.

Bryce Langston: Defensive Lineman

Langston, a former four-star prospect, signed with the Tigers in 2021, but only played in four games in the purple and gold over his time in Louisiana.

A Sunshine State native, Langston was one of the top signees for the Tigers in the 2021 cycle, but never received adequate playing time with the program.

Now, after remaining with the program and patiently waiting in an era when it's easy to depart in the blink of an eye, Langston has made a business decision in search of playing time.

The 6-foot-3, 293-pounder became the fourth LSU Tiger to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, joining running backs Armoni Goodwin and Kevontre Bradford along with cornerback Laterrance Welch at the time.

Kevontre Bradford: Running Back

Bradford signed with LSU out of high school in 2020, but after just one season with the Tigers, he announced his departure before committing to Oklahoma. 

Despite leaving Baton Rouge and heading to the Big 12, Bradford didn’t even play a snap with the Sooners.

The Texas native would then depart Oklahoma and return to the Tigers once again for his second stint, but stepped away from the team completely before the 2022 season.

It had been nearly two years since Bradford took a snap at the college level, and with Kelly giving him a third chance, it added depth to the running back room.

Now, Bradford departs once again with an opportunity to receive snaps at North Texas, his transfer destination. After taking the first reps of the season at running back against Florida State in Week 1, Bradford didn't take another snap.

Laterrance Welch: Cornerback

A former four-star, Top 150 prospect in the 2022 cycle, Welch is a player with significant upside as he navigates the next chapter of his playing career. He recently revealed Arizona State as his transfer destination. 

Welch played in 96 snaps on defense this season, according to PFF, while also taking reps with the special teams unit.

For the Tigers, there remains concern surrounding their defensive backfield with a lack of depth moving forward.

As it stands, LSU holds Zy Alexander, Duce Chestnut, Denver Harris, JK Johnson, Sage Ryan, Ashton Stamps, Javien Toviano and Jeremiah Hughes, among others moving forward.

Both Chestnut and Harris did not suit up for the Tigers during the back half of the 2023 season for unspecified reasons while Johnson missed the year after suffering a lower-body injury that required surgery.