Ole Miss reloads through the portal | More balanced, more dangerous roster

Ole Miss didn’t just shop the portal this cycle, they rebuilt balance across the roster. With impact players at every level trenches, skill positions, secondary, and quarterback , this class adds depth, versatility, and experience. That balance shows up immediately on paper and should translate quickly on Saturdays.

Below is a position-by-position breakdown of the portal class, highlighting each player’s defining strength, previous school, estimated eligibility remaining, and an NFL comparison based on build and play style.

Offensive Line & Quarterbacks

Carius Curne — OL | 6-4, 320 | From LSU | ~3–4 yrs remaining

A former high-four-star out of LSU with versatility across the line. Curne brings elite run-game power and developing pass protection instincts.

NFL comp: Lane Johnson — athletic size, adaptable technique.  

Walker Howard — QB | 6-0.5, 180 | From ULL (was on Ole Miss roster prior) | ~2 yrs remaining

Efficient rhythm passer with poise and timing. Controls the pocket and delivers accurate throws on the move.

NFL comp: Brock Purdy — anticipation and precision.

Deuce Knight — QB | 6-4.5, 208 | From Auburn | ~4 yrs remaining

Toolsy young quarterback with size and arm strength. Production will catch up with his physical talent.

NFL comp: Justin Fields — build and dual-threat potential.

Running Back

JT Lindsey — RB | 5-11, 185 | From LSU | ~4 yrs remaining

One-cut runner with vision and acceleration. Can threaten vertically and contribute on special teams.

NFL comp: Aaron Jones — burst and balance.

Tight Ends

Michael Smith — TE | 6-4, 245 | From South Carolina | ~3 yrs remaining

A physical in-line blocker who can also flex into the seam as a receiver.

NFL comp: Dalton Schultz, dependable all-around piece.  

Brady Prieskorn — TE | 6-5.5, 225 | From Michigan  | ~3 yrs remaining

Length and athleticism give mismatch potential over the middle.

NFL comp: Mike Gesicki — vertical threat.

 Wide Receivers

Darrell Gill — WR | 6-3, 175 | From Syracuse | ~2 yrs remaining

A tall, rangy target with deep-ball speed and separation ability.

NFL comp: Will Fuller — downfield assassin.

Johntay Cook II — WR | 5-11, 175 | From Syracuse | ~2 yrs remaining

Precision route runner with quickness and YAC juice.

NFL comp: Stefon Diggs — route nuance and suddenness.

Cameron Miller — WR | 5-10, 167 | From Kentucky  ~4 yrs remaining

Slot speedster with quick change-of-direction skills.

NFL comp: Elijah Moore — agility and separation.

Isaiah Spencer — WR | 6-2, 185 | From Virginia Tech | ~2 yrs remaining

Possession receiver with size and contested catch ability.

NFL comp: Jakobi Meyers — chain mover.

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 Linebackers & Secondary

Keaton Thomas — LB | 6-2, 210 | From Baylor | ~1–2 yrs remaining

Instinctive defender with good form tackling and positional awareness.

NFL comp: Josey Jewell — steady, reliable.

Tah’j Butler — LB | 6-2, 215 | From Georgia Tech | ~3 yrs remaining

Range and coverage ability add modern flexibility.

NFL comp: Jerome Baker — coverage speed.

Jay Crawford — CB | 6-0, 180 | From Auburn | ~1–2 yrs remaining

Fluid hips and tight man coverage skills.

NFL comp: Darius Slay — smooth and competitive.

Sharif Denson — CB | 5-11, 170 | From Florida | ~2 yrs remaining

Quick recovery speed and ball awareness.

NFL comp: Asante Samuel Jr. — instincts.

Edwin Joseph — S | 6-0, 171 | From Florida State | ~2–3 yrs remaining

Center-field safety with ball production upside.

NFL comp: Jessie Bates III — anticipation.

Joenel Aguero — S | 5-11.5, 200 | From Georgia | ~2 yrs remaining

Physical presence in the box and center field.

NFL comp: Jordan Poyer — competitiveness.

OXFORD, MS – NOVEMBER 12: Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jaheim Oatis (91) leaves the field after warmups prior to a college football game against the Mississippi Rebels on November 12, 2022 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

 Defensive Line & Edge

Jordan Renaud — DL | 6-3.5, 240 | From Alabama | ~2–3 yrs remaining

Hybrid rusher with versatility at multiple fronts.

NFL comp: Zach Allen — length and effort.

Michai Boireau — DL | 6-5, 350 | From Florida | ~2–3 yrs remaining

Massive interior disruptor.

NFL comp: Vita Vea — size and force.

Jahiem Oatis — DL | 6-5, 390 | From Colorado | ~1 yr remaining

Space-eating presence who commands attention.

NFL comp: Da’Ron Payne — power.

Blake Purchase — EDGE | 6-2.5, 240 | From Oregon | ~2 yrs remaining

Explosive first step and relentless motor.

NFL comp: Alex Highsmith — pressure pest.

Jonathan Maldonado — EDGE | 6-6, 233 | From Nevada | ~2 yrs remaining

Length and closing burst to disrupt passing lanes.

NFL comp: Jason Pierre-Paul — long lever impact.

Why This Matters

This portal class isn’t flashy for the sake of headlines it’s strategic. Ole Miss added:

  • Line strength and protection
  • Quarterback competition
  • Downfield playmakers
  • Secondary speed and ball skills
  • Front-seven disruption

A balanced roster wins championships.

Ole Miss just took a major step toward becoming one

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