In a surprising post-spring development, Missouri Tigers defensive end Jahkai Lang has entered the NCAA transfer portal, signaling a major shift in the team’s defensive lineup. Lang, a sophomore from St. Louis, played in all 12 games in 2024 and registered 14 total tackles, including three sacks and five quarterback hurries. He was widely viewed as one of the emerging leaders on the Tigers’ defensive front.
Sources close to the program suggest Lang is seeking a fresh start and possibly more playing time in a new scheme that fits his edge-rushing style. With three years of eligibility remaining, Lang is likely to attract significant interest from Power Five programs looking to bolster their pass rush.
Coach Eli Drinkwitz expressed gratitude for Lang’s contributions and wished him well but emphasized the team’s depth and ongoing recruiting efforts. Missouri fans, meanwhile, are disappointed to lose a homegrown talent but recognize the realities of today’s transfer portal era.
Lang’s decision comes at a time when Missouri is retooling its defense, with several key departures and new recruits vying for starting spots. Whether Lang lands in the SEC, Big Ten, or even the Pac-12, his speed off the edge and motor will be a huge asset for his next team.