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Here are the impact transfers playing for Boston College football in 2024

Jeff Hafley may have abruptly left late in the coaching cycle, but he didn’t say goodbye without a few parting gifts. Hafley and his staff, some of whom of course have carried over to the O’Brien administration, were still active in the transfer portal and didn’t leave BC high and dry. O’Brien stepped in and was able to retain this new crop of transfers, many who will make an immediate impact for this Eagles roster.

Offense

Quarterback: Grayson James (FIU)

It’s becoming a bit of a trend with BC, another transfer quarterback. As Castellanos before him, James arrives from a Florida school, this time from the southern tip. While Tommy touchdowns has the starting role, James will continue to push him. The 6-3 junior from Texas is more a pocket passer than Castellanos and much bigger, but can still move well. He showed great poise in the spring game after three seasons with FIU. In his second year, he was given All-Conference USA Honorable Mention honors throwing for nearly 2,000 yards 11 TDs with 11 INTs.

Receivers: WR Jayden McGowan (Vanderbilt); WR Jerand Bradley (Texas Tech); TE Kamari Morales (North Carolina); WR Martin Laham (Lehigh); TE Ryan Boultwood (Mt. San Antonio College)

The stars of the transfer class are the junior receivers McGowan and Bradley come to the team and are expected to make an immediate impact. The smaller McGowan is an explosive play waiting to happen. He was one of SEC’s top return man over two seasons. He was third at Vandy in receiving but had nearly 1000 all purpose yards. Bradley is the go up and get the ball guy standing in at 6-5. He had two seasons at Tech and was a four star prospect coming out. As a freshman, he led his entire team in receiving with 751 yards, and was second on the team the following year. The Tar Heel Morales has had a strong summer and brought with him strong leadership after five years, 67 catches, 761 yards, and 10 touchdowns. He’ll certainly be in the mix at tight end throughout the season. Laham is a grad transfer and a Mass native, while JUCO transfer Boultwood is an interesting prospect. There aren’t a whole lot of junior college guys coming BC’s way, but the sophomore with offers from Utah, Arizona State, and Washington State among others might just have a future here.

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