Louisville's Jeff Brohm must call former Ohio State 5-star WR with him entering portal

Louisville football fans are already dreaming about an elite duo.
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Louisville football has already logged two commitments from the 2026 Transfer Portal, including the Cardinals' future starting quarterback, Lincoln Kienholz. Louisville fans are stoked to see the Ohio State transfer commit to the Cardinals, as they've heard nothing but high praise from the Buckeyes' nation.

So, as Louisville adds its starting quarterback, the attention turns to a couple of things, and one of them is wide receiver. It is no secret that the Cardinals need to add a good number of wide receivers this offseason. Brohm has made it one of his top priorities. Louisville will host multiple receivers on key visits, including two top 10 receivers in the portal in North Texas transfer Wyatt Young and Texas transfer DeAndre Moore Jr.

Well, one of the newest wide receiver transfer entries is former 5-star Ohio State commit, Mylan Graham. With Louisville needing a star receiver, and already earning a commitment from Ohio State's former quarterback, Brohm should immediatley call the former 5-star wide receiver.

5-Star Ohio State WR Mylan Graham will enter the transfer portal

Graham committed to Ohio State and was one of the top players in the 2024 recruiting class. Entering the 2024 season as a true freshman, Graham had high expectations as he was a 5-star commit and was ranked as high as No. 33 in the nation, No. 7 in the WR position, and the top recruit out of Indiana. Ohio State earned his commitment over elite programs like Notre Dame, Alabama, and Georgia.

The Cardinal does have some history with the 4-star transfer as they extended an offer to Graham. Now, after his two seasons with the Buckeyes, he enters the portal and is immediatley a top recruit for how high his ceiling is. The former 5-star Ohio State commit didn’t see much playing time in his first two seasons, playing behind star receivers Carnell Tate and Jeremiah Smith.

Graham earned just six catches for 96 yards in his sophomore season, and didn't earn any catches his true freshman season. With Louisville adding Kienholz, adding Graham would make a lot of sense, as the two have already built chemistry and have probably logged tons of reps together in practice.

It is an early dream duo for Louisville fans, but one that Brohm should at least try to make happen. The Cardinals lost six of their top seven wide receivers, and with him clearly making this position a top priority, he should go and try to add another elite Buckeye transfer to his offense.

Related: Who's coming and who's going: Louisville football 2026 Transfer Portal tracker

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