These 25 transfer portal commitments are flying too far under the radar

There have already been a lot of commitments in the transfer portal. We all know and talk about the commitments of the star players, but what about the commitments of the players who were not stars? Or the ones that played at mid-majors that some don't know about? There is a lot of talent changing teams.
Nov 4, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Elon Phoenix guard TK Simpkins (3) dribbles in the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Nov 4, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Elon Phoenix guard TK Simpkins (3) dribbles in the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
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6. Brandon Noel - Ohio State Buckeyes

Noel might have the highest ceiling of any transfer in the portal. The forward is a scary offensive player because of his ability to put the ball in the basket from anywhere on the floor. The offensive numbers are eye-catching, and the rebounding numbers make Noel look like the whole package.

Noel is good and can be a star, but the last Wright State star to commit to Ohio State struggled. Ohio State loves mobile big men who can step out and hit a shot. Noel is a huge talent upgrade over the current big men on the roster. He will get the lion's share of the minutes and, with his ability, should shine.

5. Quimari Peterson - Washington Huskies

Peterson won the Southern Conference Player of the Year, and his commitment should have Huskies fans very excited. The guard is a walking bucket who can score from anywhere. He shot 42% from deep last year, 56% from inside the three-point line, and 73% from the free-throw line. That led to Peterson scoring 625 points this season.

Washington has been gutted by the transfer portal and graduation. Peterson is a guy who can change the narrative for the Huskies immediately. Coach Sprinkle can now build around his offensive star and work towards reaching the goal of making the Big Ten Tournament. Peterson is all Big Ten-level good.