All-Conference WR Enters NCAA Transfer Portal After 900-Yard Season

Indiana University of Pennsylvania wide receiver Devin Whitlock has officially entered the NCAA transfer portal. The announcement follows a dominant season where the junior became one of the most productive pass catchers in Division II football.
Whitlock originally began his collegiate career at the University of Pittsburgh before moving to the IUP program. His transition to the Crimson Hawks allowed him to showcase the athleticism that made him a decorated standout at Belle Vernon High School.
According to reports from 247Sports, Whitlock’s agency confirmed the move after a season featuring 84 receptions and 927 yards. He finished the year with six touchdowns and earned All-Region honors for his consistent playmaking ability on the perimeter and in the slot.
Impact of Division II stars in the transfer portal
Whitlock represents a growing trend of high-level Division II talent seeking opportunities at the FBS or FCS levels. His entry into the portal is a big loss for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
The PSAC loses one of its most dynamic offensive threats who recently helped IUP secure a spot in the NCAA playoffs. Whitlock proved his value in high-stakes moments, including a performance against Clarion where the Crimson Hawks earned a 45-42 victory.
IUP wide receiver Devin Whitlock is transferring, his agency tells @mzenitz, @CodyNagel247 and me.
— Chris Hummer (@chris_hummer) April 2, 2026
Whitlock, who began his career at Pittsburgh, caught 84 passes for 927 yards and 6 touchdowns this season. https://t.co/66ekytEEEC pic.twitter.com/81QKQSCvMP
National scouts often look for productive receivers from lower divisions who have previous experience at Power Four programs. Whitlock fits this profile precisely, given his history with the Pitt Panthers and his refined technical skills as a route runner.
The departure of an All-Conference talent creates a significant void for a program that was set for its first playoff run in three years.
Devin Whitlock transfer portal outlook
The wide receiver was a centerpiece of an IUP offense that averaged high point totals during the regular season. He provided reliability for the quarterback room, particularly during the NCAA first-round matchup against Assumption.
His ability to gain yards after the catch makes him a viable target for teams needing an immediate contributor in their passing game. Standing at 5-foot-8, Whitlock relies on suddenness and agility to create separation against larger defensive backs.
As programs across the country look to bolster their depth charts via the portal, Whitlock offers proven production and veteran experience. He was a key reason why IUP was able to navigate a difficult schedule and reach the postseason.

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