5 Kansas State football transfers that were game-changers since the portal began

Kansas State has had some great finds in the transfer portal that were game-changers on the roster.

Dec 31, 2022; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Kade Warner (85) runs the ball against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
Dec 31, 2022; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas State Wildcats wide receiver Kade Warner (85) runs the ball against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. | Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports
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Kade Warner is the son of NFL legend and Hall of Famer Kurt Warner. He started his college career at Nebraska where he spent three seasons before making the move to Kansas State.

In two seasons at Kansas State, Warner recorded 60 receptions for 622 yards and five touchdowns. However, his final season at Kansas State was by far his best as he had 46 receptions for 456 yards and five touchdowns.

Warner became a sure hand for quarterback Will Howard with an amazing catch radius. He also knew how to run routes well with the ability to run through tackles. Warner went on to sign as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but his time at Kansas State was one that made a difference.