brown and black Wilson football
The Oklahoma Sooners have added three standout players to their offense through the transfer portal, aiming to make an immediate impact for the 2026 season. According to CBS Sports, all three players—E'Marion Harris, Trell Harris, and Parker Livingstone—rank among the top 100 transfer portal players this year.
Who Are the Newcomers?
E'Marion Harris, a former offensive tackle from Arkansas, comes in at No. 61 on CBS Sports' list. Over the past two years, Harris has started in 24 games, bringing much-needed experience to an offensive line that relied on three freshmen for significant snaps last season. Harris is expected to step in at right tackle, giving the Sooners a veteran presence up front.
Trell Harris, another key addition, played wide receiver at Wake Forest and earned All-ACC honors last season. Harris racked up over 847 receiving yards and scored five touchdowns. Ranked No. 76 in the portal rankings, he’s set to replace Deion Burks on the outside, providing a reliable target for the Sooners' passing game.
Parker Livingstone, a redshirt freshman from the Texas Longhorns, rounds out the trio. Livingstone, ranked No. 94, had a breakout year in 2025 with 29 receptions for 516 yards and six touchdowns. He averaged an impressive 17 yards per catch, showcasing both his speed and size as a deep threat.
Why These Additions Matter
The Sooners are looking to bounce back after a challenging 2025 season that saw a mix of highs and lows. Adding experienced players like E'Marion Harris to the offensive line helps shore up a unit that struggled with inexperience last year. With Harris anchoring the right tackle spot, the Sooners can offer better protection for their quarterback and open up running lanes.
On the outside, Trell Harris and Parker Livingstone bring proven production and playmaking ability. Trell Harris' experience in the ACC and his ability to make big plays will be crucial as he fills the void left by Deion Burks. Meanwhile, Livingstone’s size and knack for explosive plays should give the Sooners another weapon to stretch the field.
What’s Next for the Sooners?
Fans in Norman are eager to see how these new additions will fit into the Sooners' offensive game plan. Spring practice will be the first opportunity for coaches to evaluate how Harris, Harris, and Livingstone mesh with the returning players. With the 2026 season still months away, there’s plenty of time for the team to build chemistry and fine-tune their approach.
For now, the focus will be on integrating these transfers into the lineup and preparing for the challenges ahead. The Sooners are hoping that the experience and talent of these three players will help them compete at a high level in the Big 12 and beyond.
What We Know
- • E'Marion Harris, Trell Harris, and Parker Livingstone joined the Sooners through the transfer portal.
- • E'Marion Harris, a former Arkansas offensive tackle, is ranked No. 61 by CBS Sports.
- • Trell Harris, a wide receiver from Wake Forest, is ranked No. 76 and had over 847 receiving yards last season.
- • Parker Livingstone, a redshirt freshman from Texas, is ranked No. 94 and had 516 receiving yards in 2025.
- • The Sooners are preparing for the 2026 season with these new additions.
What We Don't Know
- • How quickly the new players will adapt to the Sooners' system.
- • What specific roles each player will take in the offense during the season.
Related Stories
Sooners to Gain New Arena as Entertainment District Moves Forward
The University of Oklahoma's men's and women's basketball and gymnastics teams will soon have a new home. The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the p...
Kentucky Wildcats Secure Major Win Over Arkansas, Prepare for Oklahoma Matchup
The Kentucky Wildcats made a big statement on Saturday night, notching one of their most impressive wins under head coach Mark Pope. They took down the No. 15 A...
Oklahoma Sooners Add Matt Manninger to Strength Staff
The Oklahoma Sooners football program is making more changes to its coaching staff, this time adding to its strength and conditioning team. According to a meeti...