Nuggets: Summary of Kansas State transfer additions
Nuggets on Kansas State (in terms of inside intel) is relegated to our message board at KSO but still spills out the best information on the Wildcats in the market. 12 transfers have been added by K-State, the most in the Chris Klieman era.
We’re going to summarize and discuss the process of adding each one and what they could potentially bring to Manhattan.
The first four to mention include a high upside cornerback with three years of eligibility remaining, two offensive linemen that could be counted on right away and a receiver with the knack for making the big play.
What are the expectations for Kansas State signees, Amarion Fortenberry, Amos Talalele, Brandon Sneh and Caleb Medford?
LINK: How much will the Wildcats count on Fortenberry, Talalele, Sneh and Medford?
The next quartet of transfer additions for K-State consists of a running back added for depth purposes, two defenders that could start immediately in Manhattan and a receiver on the upswing in his career. How much excitement should there be for Gabe Ervin, Gabe Powers, Gunner Maldonado and Jaron Tibbs
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LINK: Potential impact of Ervin, Powers, Maldonado and Tibbs
Finally, the remaining four transfers that signed with the Wildcats is comprised of two high-upside defensive players that have yet to see much of the field, a receiver that was once an All-Big 12 pick and a safety reminiscent of a prior Kansas State player.
Can Jayden Rowe, Jayshawn Ross, Jerand Bradley and Mar’quavious Moss leave a significant mark in Manhattan?
LINK: Excitement level for Rowe, Ross, Bradley and Moss
We provide a hint of what is inside below.
- Highest upside additions for K-State.
- Which transfers could see the field right away.
- Expectations for each Kansas State signee.
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