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Utah Lands Former Cal, Notre Dame Transfer Receiver Tobias Merriweather

May 5, 2025, 10:16 AM

Former Cal and Notre Dame receiver Tobias Merriweather has committed and signed with Utah football....

Nov 23, 2024; Berkeley, California, USA; California Golden Bears wide receiver Trond Grizzell (center left) celebrates with wide receiver Tobias Merriweather (center right) after scoring a touchdown against the Stanford Cardinal during the second quarter at California Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

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SALT LAKE CITY – Utah football landed a significant transfer portal target on Monday, as former California and Notre Dame receiver Tobias Merriweather committed and signed with the Utes.

The receiver position was one that Kyle Whittingham specified as one they would address in the portal. They’ve now added Merriweather and former Southern Miss pass catcher Larry Simmons.

He becomes the second receiver commitment this past week, the 13th offensive transfer, and the 20th commitment in the transfer portal class.

Tobias Merriweather Commits And Signs With Utah Football

After visiting the program last week, Merriweather came to a decision and signed with Utah on Monday. The Utes were competing with the UCLA Bruins for Merriweather’s services, which makes this a valuable recruiting win.

Merriweather comes to Utah after time with Cal and Notre Dame. In his three seasons of action, he’s tallied 26 receptions for 450 yards and four touchdowns.

Jaylen Moson Commits To Utah Football

 

After arriving for an official visit on Monday, Moson committed to the program Tuesday afternoon. He comes to Utah as a redshirt sophomore, which means he’ll have three seasons of eligibility remaining.

Moson appeared in five games this past season and tallied 20 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 pass deflection. His efforts resulted in being named to the SoCon All-Freshman Team.

Thanks to his experience, Moson is a valuable addition to the cornerback room, thanks to his versatility and ability to play both inside and outside.

He not only re-solidifies the depth in the defensive secondary this season, but also gives Utah another player with future potential as a starter.

JC Hart Commits To Utah Football

After an official visit over the weekend, Hart committed to the program Monday morning. He comes to Utah with three seasons of eligibility remaining after a redshirt year in 2023 and backup duties last season.

Hart brings the sort of size and length Utah has been pretty adamant on adding this cycle. He is the fourth cornerback transfer who stands at least 6-foot-2, and brings good length as well. He appeared in 15 games over the course of two seasons, contributing on special teams and logging 63 snaps on defense.

Hart’s addition will help solidify Utah’s depth at cornerback this season, while having the potential to develop into a starter down the road.

Justin Stevenson Commits To Utah

Fresh off of his visit to the program, the Wyoming transfer has committed to the Utes. This is a nice addition to the room, as it provides Utah with another young receiver with experience and an established role.

The 6-foot-1, 190-pound pass catcher is coming off his redshirt freshman season, where he emerged in the latter half of the season. Over the final six games, he finished with 12 receptions for 182 yards and three touchdowns.

Stevenson was used primarily as a deep threat in the Cowboys’ offense, which is the role he will likely continue to play at Utah. He had an average depth of target of 18.1 yards on 42 total targets. Wyoming pushed the ball vertically with him a lot and that will continue at Utah.

He will come to Utah with three remaining seasons of eligibility. He is the fourth receiver to add his name to Utah’s commit list.

Nate Johnson Commits To Utah Return

After spending the past season with the Vanderbilt Commodores, the former Utah quarterback is running it back with the Utes.

Johnson did not play much at Vanderbilt, as Diego Pavia took control of the job there. However, his familiarity and impact are well known at Utah.

Given the change in offense with Jason Beck, Johnson is a rather intriguing addition. He will return as a quarterback and will also be used as a versatile offensive weapon.

With the additions of Devon Dampier and Brendan Zurbrugg, as well as the return of Isaac Wilson, Utah has depth at quarterback.

Otto Tia Commits To Utah

The former Utah State pass catcher will head south about an hour to Salt Lake City to continue his career with the Utes. Tia will join Utah as a redshirt senior with one year of eligibility. He gives Utah a bigger body in the receiver, something the unit certainly needed.

As a player who has always possessed exciting potential, Tia hadn’t put it all together until this past season. He became a much more consistent pass catcher in the second half of the year. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder played in 12 games and hauled in 44 receptions for 434 yards and 7 touchdowns this past season.

Ryan Davis Commits To Utah

The former New Mexico pass catcher is the third Lobo to follow Jason Beck and Micah Simon to Salt Lake City. The 5-foot-11, 174-pounder is primarily a slot receiver but showed the ability to make plays at all levels of the passing attack.

With 54 receptions totaling 747 yards and 3 touchdowns, Davis was the second-leading pass catcher for New Mexico this season.

He also produced against the three P4 programs the Lobos faced last season. He totaled 12 receptions for 181 yards against Arizona, Auburn, and Washington State.

Davis is now the second receiver in the transfer class and Utah remains active in pursuing other pass cathcer.

Brendan Zurbrugg Commits To Utah

Following a report late last week that Zurbrugg committed to Utah, he made that official this morning. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder comes to Utah via Oklahoma, where he redshirted this past season as a freshman.

Zurbrugg is actually very familiar with Jason Beck. He was once committed to Syracuse as a high school prospect when Beck served as quarterbacks coach. That relationship played a key role in Utah landing his commitment.

Devin Green Commits To Utah

As a true freshman, Green worked his way into the rotation at UNLV. The 6-foot, 210-pounder finished the year with 123 yards and one touchdown on 29 carries.

Green hails from Grant Union in Sacramento, the same school that produced fellow running back Wayshawn Parker and former Utah great Devontae Booker.

With this being the third addition, this serves as the final touch on Utah’s revamped running back room.

Lance Holtzclaw Commits To Utah

A 6-foot-3, 224-pound edge, Holtzclaw showed promise this past season as a pass rusher. In 13 games with the Huskies, he’s totaled 13 tackles, 2 sacks, along with 16 total pressures.

One of the bigger needs in the transfer portal window has been bolstering the defensive end room. Connor O’Toole and Van Fillinger have both exhausted their eligibility, while Kaeo Akana hit the transfer portal.

Among the first transfer portal additions was former Oregon pass rusher Jaxson Jones. Utah has now added a former Washington Husky in Holtzclaw to the mix.

Wayshawn Parks Commits To Utah

Parker follow coach Atuaia to Utah and that’s a big win for the Utes. Parker is coming off of a fantastic freshman campaign at Washington State.

He finished the 2024 season with 735 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns, while adding another touchdown and 108 yards on 11 receptions.

He narrowed down his recruitment to Arizona and Utah, and the Utes will get the last word before his decision.

This is a significant win for the Utes, who needed a bonafide stud after the departures from the group this season.

Na’Quari Rogers Commits To Utah

The former New Mexico running back was one of the first players extended an offer by the new offensive staff.

Though not the lead back for the Lobos, Rogers was a consistent source of production. He played an important role as a complementary piece in the rushing attack.

The 5-foot-11, 208-pound back finished the season with 74 carries for 382 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Kalolo Ta’aga Commits To Utah

It’s always a good thing to keep the offensive line stocked with promising big men. Utah added another one in USC transfer Kalolo Ta’aga.

He was a priority recruit for Utah in last year’s cycle. Ta’aga committed to the Trojans over the Utes in the final days before the early signing period.

Now, Utah welcomes the 6-foot-7, 315-pounder to the O-Block. Ta’aga has a very high ceiling, given his combination of athleticism and frame.

He will need further development but given what Utah has in place at tackle already, it’s an ideal situation for him and Utah.

Blake Cotton Commits To Utah

After officially visiting Utah at the start of the week, Cotton has given his pledge to the Utes.  With his addition, Utah continues to improve the defensive secondary’s depth and flexibility.

At 6-foot-3 and 190 pounds, Cotton is the third defensive back of similar stature. Over the course of his three-year career at UC Davis, Cotton has limited opponents to under 48% completion percentage when targeted and has notched 9 pass deflections.

He comes to Utah with three seasons of experience under his belt and one season of eligibility remaining.

Donovan Saunders Commits To Utah

Checking in at 6-foot-3 and 195 pounds, Saunders has an exciting blend of size and athleticism for the cornerback position.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about his recruitment is that Saunders was a top priority for Utah in last year’s portal cycle. He ultimately landed at Texas A&M but he visited Salt Lake City and was considered a top option for Utah. Now, he ends up at Utah after a year in College Station.

Saunders is the second cornerback to commit to since the portal opened. Utah has worked swiftly to address the cornerback room with size and athleticism. Saunders is a very good addition to the room.

Creed Whittemore Commits To Utah

On Sunday, the Utes continued their roll after picking up their fourth addition of the weekend. Former Mississippi State receiver Creed Whittemore announced his commitment to the program.

Whittemore is a 5-foot-11, 185-pound pass catcher is a prototypical slot receiver. He’s totaled 15 receptions for 167 yards and two touchdowns.

He was previously considered a four-star talent from high school in Gainesville, FL.  He comes to Utah with three seasons of eligibility remaining after redshirting this season.

Jaxson Jones Commits To Utah

Jones was a member of Oregon’s 2024 class and appeared in just one game this season. The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder has a lot of potential and ties to the program. His father Daniel Jones played receiver at Utah from 1997-98.

As a recruit, Jones showed a lot of promise as a linebacker and edge rusher. Jones was a high three-star prospect last year and committed to Oregon after backing off of a pledge to Washington. He held offers from Michigan and USC among others.

Orion Phillips Commits To Utah

After losing their own punter to the portal, and ultimately the Texas Longhorns, Utah wasted little time to address the position.

Utah landed the commitment of former Missouri punter Orion Phillips.

A native of Australia, Phillips averaged 43.5 yards per punt, including a long of 71 yards. Phillips also pinned 12 punts inside the 20-yard line.

Jeremiah Caldwell Commits To Utah

 

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Caldwell will join Utah after a year at Garden City CC. He was once a four-star composite prospect in the 2022 recruiting class.

Hailing from the state of Michigan, Caldwell’s high school recruitment boiled down to Louisville, Kentucky, Michigan State, and Iowa State.

He ultimately committed to Louisville but transferred after a year to Miami (OH). After a season there, he moved to Garden City CC.

At 6-foot-2, 185 pounds, Caldwell played both cornerback and safety. He finished this past season with 32 tackles, 6 interceptions, and 7 pass breakups.

Utah currently has seven total additions and remains heavily involved with several other targets. The program hosted several players over the weekend and will continue to welcome prospects to campus in the coming days.

Steve Bartle is the Utah insider for KSL Sports. He hosts The Utah Blockcast (SUBSCRIBE) and appears on KSL Sports Zone to break down the Utes. You can follow him on X for the latest Utah updates and game analysis.

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