
After a successful first season under Head Coach Jake Dickert, Wake Forest Football culminated its 2025 season with a bowl win (and a mayo bath!). However, in the never-ending cycle of collegiate athletics, the newly-extended Dickert transitioned directly from game preparation to the transfer portal recruitment process as the NCAA Transfer Portal opened on January 2.
Dickert is no stranger to recruiting to Winston-Salem, having just signed one of the highest-ranked high school recruiting classes in program history in early December 2025. (All Early Signing Day commits and signees can be found here.)
January 5, 2025: Wake Forest landed a commitment from four players.
January 6, 2025: Wake Forest landed a commitment from one player.
Mason Andrade (12 games, 1 rush, 4 yds in 2025)
Ian VerSteeg (9 games, 1 return, 15 return yds in 2025)
Jeremiah Melvin (3 receptions, 39 yards, 1 TD in 11 games in 2025)
Quarterback
With the graduation of Robby Ashford, the Demon Deacons were bound to have a new starting quarterback next year. However, the incumbent quarterback, Deshawn Purdie, entered the transfer portal on January 6. That move, together with the loss of backup quarterback Elijiah Oehlke, means that there is little to no experience in the current quarterback room, with the only remaining quarterbacks being Steele Pizzella, Billy Johnson, and early signing day enrollees Grant Lawless and Gannon Jones.
This means that Dickert will have to recruit an experienced quarterback to come in and, potentially, win the starting job. Dickert's track record with quarterbacks at Washington State was phenomenal, including the bolstered play and potential of eventual Number 1 NFL Draft pick Cam Ward and current Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer.
Wide Receivers
The loss of 2025 wide receivers coach Nick Edwards to Oklahoma State was a somewhat costly one, as the Demon Deacons have lost high-profile stars in the passing game over the last few weeks. The position has lost six players over the course of December 2025 and January 2026, by far the most out of any position group this offseason.
Of those six wide receivers, two of them were standout stars this season. The loss of the versatile Chris Barnes is a major, glaring hole to fill in the Demon Deacon receiving room, in addition to his All-ACC Honorably Mentioned status as an All-Purpose player (receiving, rushing, and returning). The Demon Deacons also lost speedy receiver Micah Mays Jr., who starred in the Wake Forest offense for the past two seasons.
New Wake Forest Wide Receivers coach Dyrell Roberts, who was hired from East Carolina, has already stayed in-state to fill some of the wide receiver holes- including Duke transfer Chase Tyler, who had four receptions for 120 yards this past season. Roberts is sure to keep on the recruiting trail in the coming weeks, despite the lack of a set starting quarterback.
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