Georgia Tech Football: Yellow Jackets Freshman Offensive Lineman Kai Greer Enters The Transfer Portal

Greer was a part of the 2024 recruiting class for the Yellow Jackets
Nov 21, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets helmet is seen on the sideline in the first half against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Nov 21, 2019; Atlanta, GA, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets helmet is seen on the sideline in the first half against the North Carolina State Wolfpack at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images / Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Georgia Tech has had a pair of young offensive linemen enter the portal today. Earlier this morning, redshirt offensive lineman Patrick Screws Jr entered the transfer portal and then tonight, freshman offensive lineman Kai Greer entered the transfer portal as well. Greer did not play this season and has four seasons of eligibility left.

Greer was ranked as the No. 567 player nationally on the 247Sports Composite, the No. 38 interior offensive lineman, and the No. 19 player in the state of North Carolina for the 2024 class.

Greer also had other offers from Louisville, Texas A&M, Stanford, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Miami, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Penn State, UCF, and Virginia Tech. 

Ever since the loss to Georgia to end the regular season, the Yellow Jackets have been hard at work in the transfer portal, adding talent in hopes of improving their win-loss record. So far, they have done a solid job at doing so.

Now, transfer portal rankings are not precise, as teams like Florida State this season can show you, but Georgia Tech has done a good job so far. According to 247Sports, Georgia Tech has the No. 31 overall portal class in the country and the No. 5 portal class in the ACC, trailing only Florida State, Louisville, Miami, and North Carolina. At Rivals, Georgia Tech has the No. 10 transfer class in the country

Georgia Tech Transfer Portal Commitments (15)

Of the 15 commitments, which one could have the biggest impact for Georgia Tech next season?

I think it could be UCF transfer defensive tackle Matthew Alexander. Alexander (6'3 295 LBS) played in 39 games over the last three seasons for the Knights and in 2024, he totaled 34 tackles. Pro Football Focus gave Alexander a 67.9 grade (409 snaps) in the 2024 season, including a 74.8 grade as a run defender. In 2022, Alexander got an elite 87.8 grade in run defense from PFF. He fills a big position of need for the Yellow Jackets and will see playing time immediately. The Yellow Jackets are losing a lot of defensive linemen after this season. Romello Height transferred to Texas Tech while Horace Lockett (UCF) and Uche Iloh (Georgia Southern) also transferred. Makius Scott, Kevin Harris, Sylvain Yondjouen, Josh Robinson, Thomas Gore, and Zeek Biggers are all out of eligibility. This is going to be a big question mark for Georgia Tech and they are looking to add more guys at this position to pair with Alexander as well as hoping some young guys like Amontrae Bradford and Jordan Boyd take a step up next season.

Earlier this month, Goergia Tech received a commitment from UTSA edge rusher Ronald Triplette, who I also think could be an impact player.

After transferring in from Kansas State, Triplette played three seasons for the Roadrunners from 2022-2024 and totaled 58 tackles and 5.5 sacks during his three seasons there. He could end up being an underrated addition to the portal class for Georgia Tech. Pro Football Focus rated him as the best defender on UTSA and he finished with an 87.4 grade there in 318 snaps, including an 85.1 pass rushing grade. In 2023, Triplette finished with a 69.0 grade in 217 snaps and in 2022, he was given a 67.4 grade in 275 snaps.

Current Transfer Portal Rankings per 247Sports (12/30)

1. Florida State

2. Louisville

3. Miami

4. North Carolina

5. Georgia Tech

6. Virginia

7. Virginia Tech

8. Duke

9. SMU

10. Boston College

11. Cal

12. NC State

13. Syracuse

14. Stanford

15. Clemson

16. Pitt

17. Wake Forest

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