Syracuse Offers Transfer Portal Offensive Tackle Savion Washington

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Updated: April 17, 2024

Syracuse football is actively pursuing offensive tackle talent in the transfer portal, with the latest target being Savion Washington, a standout lineman from Colorado. The 6-foot-9, 325-pound Washington has caught the attention of the Orange coaching staff and has received an offer from Syracuse. Ranked as the No. 13 offensive tackle in the transfer portal by the On3 Industry Ranking, Washington brings size and skill to the table, making him an attractive prospect for programs looking to bolster their offensive line.

Washington’s potential addition to the Syracuse roster comes amid a flurry of activity in the transfer portal for Colorado football. In the past two days, several Buffaloes players, including notable linemen, have entered the portal, signaling a shift in the team’s composition and setting the stage for potential changes in the upcoming season.

Among the Colorado players who have entered the transfer portal are cornerback Cormani McClain, defensive lineman Chazz Wallace, offensive tackles Savion Washington and Isaiah Jatta, edge rusher Deeve Harris, and freshman defensive back Jaden Milliner-Jones. This influx of players into the portal reflects the dynamic nature of college football and the opportunities available to student-athletes seeking new opportunities.

Washington, who started nine games for Colorado in the 2023 season, adds to the list of talented linemen available in the transfer portal, further enhancing the options for programs like Syracuse looking to bolster their offensive fronts.

As Syracuse football and other programs navigate the transfer portal landscape, head coach Fran Brown emphasized the importance of fan support ahead of the team’s upcoming Spring Game. With players like Washington potentially joining the roster, there is optimism and anticipation for the future of Syracuse football, fueled by the talent and dedication of incoming transfers and returning players alike.