
JayhawksRoundtable Kansas Football Transfer Portal Tracker
Below is a complete breakdown of Kansas football's transfer portal activity, including announced entries and incoming transfers.
Last updated: Dec. 19, 2025
Incoming Transfers (1)
DL Jibriel Conde (6-5, 270) | Grand Valley State
Kansas football has landed a major portal win. Grand Valley State transfer defensive lineman Jibriel Conde has flipped his commitment from Wisconsin to Kansas, according to Hayes Fawcett of On3.
The 6-foot-5, 280-pound standout committed to the Badgers on Saturday but has flipped to the Jayhawks, giving the Jayhawks the No. 1-ranked defensive lineman in the portal, per On3.
A huge pickup for Kansas’ defensive and Lance Leipold front heading into the 2026 season.
Outgoing Transfers (11)
Kansas football has seen significant movement out of the program, with several players from the secondary and linebacker rooms entering the portal.
QB David McComb (6-4, 220)
McComb enters the portal after a redshirt freshman season and will have four years of eligibility remaining. Viewed as one of KU’s top young talents, he was expected to compete in the 2026 quarterback battle with Cole Ballard and Isaiah Marshall.
IOL Kene Anene (6-5, 315)
S Laquan Robinson (6-1, 200)
OT Greydon Grimes (6-6, 285)
LB Logan Brantley (6-2, 225)
CB Jameel Croft Jr. (6-0, 195)
LB Jon Jon Kamara (6-4, 230)
Kansas football linebacker Jon Jon Kamara plans to enter the transfer portal, he announced Friday on X.
Kamara, a 6-foot-4, 236-pound freshman from Goodyear, Arizona, appeared during the 2025 season and recorded five solo tackles and a half sack. He arrived in Lawrence as a high-upside athlete, posting a reported 22-plus mph top speed, a 40-inch vertical jump and a 10-foot-10 broad jump.
Kamara will have three years of eligibility remaining as he looks for a new opportunity.
S Lyrik Rawls (6-1, 205)
Kansas starting safety Lyrik Rawls plans to enter the transfer portal, his agent told On3Sports.
Rawls, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound veteran, posted 72 tackles this season with 56 solo stops, seven pass breakups and one interception. He has one year of eligibility remaining.
His departure marks the first significant loss for a Kansas defense already facing roster offseason turnover after a 5-7 campaign.
S Damani Maxson (6-1, 195)
TE Jaden Hamm (6-4, 225)
LB JaCorey Stewart (6-0, 230)
WR Bryce Cohoon (6-2, 200)
RB Johnny Thompson Jr. (5-10, 190)


