5 Pac-12 stars who could transfer after cancelation of 2020 season

BOULDER, CO - OCTOBER 25: Amon-Ra St. Brown #8 of the USC Trojans (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)
BOULDER, CO - OCTOBER 25: Amon-Ra St. Brown #8 of the USC Trojans (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /
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Amon-Ra St. Brown (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) /

These five Pac-12 stars might play elsewhere in 2020.

The Pac-12 followed the Big Ten’s lead this afternoon, becoming the fourth. FBS conference to either cancel their 2020 football season or postpone it to the fall. This decision left some of college football’s best players without a clear path to playing games in 2020.

The Pac-12 might not be the strongest conference when compared to some Power 5 groupings, but this conference is full of big names who will be stars on Sunday. While names like Penei Sewell might declare for the NFL Draft rather than risk it with one more year on the field, these five can both improve their draft stock and turn ACC, SEC, and Big 12 schools into title contenders.

These Pac-12 stars could improve their draft stock in 2020.

Scouting Report. WR. USC. player. 808. Pick Analysis. Amon-Ra St. Brown. 5

St. Brown, the young brother of the equally unusually-named Green Bay Packers wideout Equanimeous St. Brown, stepped on the accelerator when Kedon Slovis took the starting job away from JT Daniels following the latter’s injury. In Graham Harrell’s Air Raid, St, Brown recorded 77 catches, 1,042 yards, and six touchdowns despite the presence of Michael Pittman Jr. The NFL has its eyes fixed on St. Brown, but he won’t get their attention playing in Los Angeles.

St. Brown is much smaller than his 6-5 brother, but he has his older sibling beat when it comes to speed, acceleration, and downfield playmaking ability. Any coach who runs an Air Raid or adjacent offense should take a look at St. Brown and convince him to leave Clay Helton. Both he and his brother, Stanford wide receiver Osiris St. Brown, should be viewed as prime transfer targets.