
The Arizona State Sun Devils are one of the most polarizing college football programs, with the offseason sessions heating up.
Coming off a somewhat disappointing 8-5 season, the Sun Devils bolstered their roster through the transfer portal, acquiring several marquee players. Arizona State's transfer portal class is one of the best in the Big 12. With that being said, here are the three most important players for the Sun Devils in 2026.
The Memphis transfer was one of Arizona State's high-end signings. After losing Sam Leavitt, the Sun Devils prioritized their quarterback position, and Boley was a top target for head coach Kenny Dillingham. Earlier this week, ESPN's Craig Haubert compiled a list of the top transfer classes and discussed Boley's importance next season.
Boley is in the midst of a quarterback battle, and earlier this offseason, Dillingham revealed the current status of the competition.
Former Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson inevitably departed for the 2026 NFL Draft, leaving a void in that department. Arizona State ensured that the receiving corps would not skip a beat by signing one of the best available receivers on the market.
Miller, who spent the previous three seasons at Colorado, recorded 45 receptions for 808 yards and eight touchdowns. His deep-threat ability will unlock this offense if Boley proves to be the answer at quarterback.
Harris is a wide receiver that the Sun Devils added through the portal. The Boston College transfer compiled 39 receptions for 673 yards and five touchdowns during his junior season. The 6-foot-5, 216-pound wideout can expose man-to-man coverage near the sidelines, averaging 17.3 yards per reception in 2025.
With two elite weapons, Arizona State's offense has no excuse for not being one of the best units in the country.
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