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  • Kaliakmanis Shines in American Bowl, NFL Teams Take Notice

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    Rutgers quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis, a senior known for his leadership and commitment, is set to shine at the 2026 American Bowl in Orlando. With career-best stats and a rocket arm, hes drawing NFL scouts attention. Teams like the Saints or Jets could eye him as a future starter, and the American Bowl offers a chance to build momentum for his NFL dream.
  • Rutgers Lands Versatile RB Thevenin from Transfer Portal

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    Rutgers football bolsters backfield with transfer Clay Thevenin from Louisiana Tech, providing depth to star Antwan Raymond and coach Greg Schianos physical run game. Thevenins versatility and experience, including a solid 2025 season at Louisiana Tech and a productive stint at Navarro College, make him an ideal fit. He joins Rutgers growing list of offensive transfers, adding balance and insurance for the Big Ten grind in 2026.
  • Rutgers Linebackers: First-Round Potential

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    Rutgers Scarlet Knights aim to bolster their defense with new linebackers Ty Morris, Tanner Raymond, and Joey Kopec. Despite a history of producing NFL talent, theyve never had a first-round linebacker. With a struggling defense, these new recruits could transform the team and finally secure that elusive first-round pick.
  • Rutgers Gains RB Depth with Thevenin Transfer

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    Rutgers football bolsters running back depth with transfer Clay Thevenin from Louisiana Tech. The five-foot-ten, two-hundred-two-pound back joins after the Scarlet Knights lost CJ Campbell and Samuel Brown to the portal. In 2025 at Louisiana Tech, Thevenin ran for 634 yards and eight touchdowns, plus caught 33 passes for 269 yards. Before that, at Navarro College, he rushed for 1,066 yards and ten scores. Thevenins eligibility may be limited due to his junior college years, but he provides competition and reliable backups for Antwan Raymond.
  • Rutgers Defensive Line Rebuilds via Transfer Portal

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    Rutgers football is swiftly bolstering their defensive line via the transfer portal, landing defensive tackle Jaedin Lee from Maine and edge rusher Malachi Davis from Toledo. Lee, a 63, 310-pound sophomore with 32 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss in 2025, is expected to compete for a starting job, despite the challenge of transitioning from FCS to Big Ten football. Rutgers also added Rondo Porter from Appalachian State, further strengthening their defensive line.
  • Rutgers Gains Speedy Cornerback from Citadel

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    Rutgers football strengthens its secondary with speedy transfer cornerback Bradlee Jones from the Citadel. Jones, a one-season eligible senior, brings his impressive track record of tackles, pass breakups, and a forced fumble to the Scarlet Knights. His track prowess, earning Southern Conference titles in the 100m and 200m, further bolsters Rutgers defense. Jones joins Zahmir Dawud from Villanova as the second cornerback transfer this offseason, making him the tenth addition to the 2026 class. With his speed, Rutgers aims for a formidable defense in the upcoming season.
  • Rutgers Lands Linebacker Ty Morris from Transfer Portal

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    Rutgers football scores major win in transfer portal, landing linebacker Ty Morris from Rice. The Houston native brings immediate impact to a defense that struggled last year. Morris, a standout player with impressive production, commits to Rutgers over finalists like Louisville and UCF. He fills a huge gap at linebacker and is expected to start day one. With more defensive help likely on the way, Rutgers aims to compete in the Big Ten in 2026.
  • Rutgers Lands Hometown Lineman Isaiah Cook

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    Rutgers lands key offensive line commitment with Delaware State transfer Isaiah Cook, a six-foot-three, three-hundred-pound interior lineman from New Jersey. Cook, a Willingboro High School product with family ties to Rutgers, brings versatility and experience to the program, having earned All-MEAC honors and starting at both guard and tackle. With the departure of long-time center Gus Zilinskas, Cook is poised to challenge for immediate playing time and potentially secure the center spot. Rutgers aggressive portal moves in the trenches signal big ambitions for deeper Big Ten runs in 2026, and Cooks arrival could significantly boost the run game and pass protection.