The Missouri Tigers are actively pursuing transfers to bolster their offensive line and secondary. The team is hosting visitors like James Madison offensive tackle Tyshawn Wyatt and Miami cornerback D'Yoni Hill.
Though the number of transfer portal entrants is winding down, the Missouri Tigers are still actively attempting to create depth at multiple positions of need. The offensive line and secondary are widely viewed as areas the Tigers could add depth in, evidently shown in two visitors the Tigers are engaged with. James Madison offensive tackle Tyshawn Wyatt is in Columbia to add depth to the offensive line and Miami cornerback D'Yoni Hill is in the secondary.
Missouri has already added three offensive linemen in the transfer portal Wake Forest tackle Keagen Trost, Michigan interior lineman Dominick Giudice and West Virginia tackle Johnny Williams IV. The Tigers return center Conner Tollison and guard Cayden Green, with other depth players and freshmen looking to compete. Wyatt would be another experienced player to compete for a spot on the front five. Head coach Eli Drinkwitz has yet to add a cornerback to his transfer class and add competition to the room with Toriano Pride Jr. and Nic Deloach. The more the merrier in that room, as it is with any positions in need of depth.at On3 Sports. He's coming off a recent visit to Indiana and is now in Missouri. The Hoosiers recently added former Ohio State tackleto its transfer class, which might give the Tigers as good a shot as anyone to land the former Duke. The most important part of Wyatt's resume is his four years as a starter. He was a part of multiple solid James Madison offenses with multiple good quarterbacks. He missed the entire 2024-2024 season due to injury but has an average blocking grade of 56.8 in four seasons. Experience is the name of the game with Wyatt and the offensive line was the position the Tigers saw the most roster turnover. Trost, Green and Tollison should be set to start next season. A multi-positon battle between Williams, Giudice, sophomore guard Logan Reichert, senior Jayven Richardson and potentially Wyatt would give Drinkwitz plenty to think about and evaluate on the offensive lin
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