After the Virginia Tech football team closes out the 2025 season on Saturday night at Virginia in the Commonwealth Clash, all eyes will turn to 2026 and beyond under James Franklin. As for how the roster will look after this year, it's anyone's guess, but you can bet on one thing: there is going to be roster turnover as Franklin will look to flip the roster with incoming freshmen and through the Transfer Portal.
There are going to be some players who will enter the portal for the Hokies this offseason with eligibility left for next season and beyond. Here are five players who won't be back for Virginia Tech next season.
5. QB Pop Watson
Maybe one of the most popular backups on the Hokies roster, quarterback Pop Watson, had played very well when he got his chance, but those chances have been few and far between. He led Virginia Tech to a 37-17 win over Virginia last November when Kyron Drones and Collin Schlee were both hurt and a spot in the Duke's Mayo Bowl.
He played a few snaps last week against Miami and had a nice throw down the sideline to Ayden Greene on fourth down, and scored on a short touchdown run on the next play. He'll likely hit the portal and find a new home for 2026.
4. WR Takye Heath
Franklin is inheriting a young room at the receiver position, and while he'll likely add some big play-makers from the portal, there are bound to be players who look for homes elsewhere. Takye Heath has just under 200 receiving yards this season, but with Franklin expected to add to the room from the outside, there is a good chance that hit the portal from this year's roster, and Heath could be on.
3. RB Jeremiah Coney
There is a lot to like about the future of the Hokies' running back room with freshman Jeffrey Overton, Jr. emerging as a young star late in the season and transfer Marcellous Hawkins impressing this season. Retaining both is a priority for Franklin and his new staff. With incoming freshman Messiah Mickens committed, it's going to be hard to find carries for a lot of running backs next season. Coney's leaving wouldn't be surprising at all.
2. S Tyson Flowers
The Hokies' secondary is young and should be a priority to get some players with experience. Rice transfer Tyson Flowers has been a good addition to the secondary, but with the coaching change, just where does he fit into the new staff's plan? That remains to be seen, and after this year, he'll have one year of eligibility remaining. It would be great if he could be retained, but he might seek another situation next season.
1. QB Garrett Rangel
Let's face it, what is the quickest way to turn things around from year to year, especially with a new coaching staff on board? Going out and grabbing a ready-now quarterback out of the portal. You have to think that Franklin will do that this offseason, and it should be his top priority. Oklahoma State transfer Garrett Rangel is a big unknown, and that is enough to make a QB a top priority. It wouldn't be surprising to see Rangel look for a bigger role somewhere else next season.
