Oregon State junior offensive lineman Dylan Lopez has entered the transfer portal, becoming the sixth Beaver to do so since the spring window opened on April 16th. The 6-foot-3 southern California native played in three games during his two-year career with the Beavers, including two last season. He was projected to have a chance to crack the two-deep at offensive guard for the upcoming season. Lopez joins a growing list of Oregon State players who have entered the transfer portal since the spring window opened, including running backs Isaiah Newell and Damien Martinez, linebacker Michael Erhart, quarterback Travis Throckmorton, and tight end Carter Neuman. Players have until April 30th to file transfer portal paperwork and remain eligible for the 2024 season.
Results for: Pac-12
Amidst conference turmoil, the Pac-12 anticipates a historic 2024 NFL Draft, potentially setting a new record for the most players selected among Pac-12 schools. USC quarterback Caleb Williams is projected as the No. 1 overall pick, leading a talented group of prospects expected to hear their names called early and often.
Cody Williams, the younger brother of Oklahoma City Thunder’s Jalen Williams, has declared for the NBA draft and is projected as a lottery pick. The 6-foot-8 forward earned Pac-12 All-Freshman Team honors this season. Williams, considered a high-ceiling prospect due to his size and versatility, is likely to be a top-10 pick. His strong performance this season helped elevate Colorado to the NCAA Tournament. Colorado will face challenges filling the void left by Williams’ departure, but they have a promising prospect in incoming recruit, Andrew Crawford.