Virginia Tech Football Roster 2021 Status and Projection

With seniors being allowed to return for the 2021 season, and with so many transfers in and out of football programs these days, it can be difficult to keep up with the Virginia Tech roster.  As an offseason resource for our users (and for ourselves), we’ve created a page that will be updated regularly when there are official changes to the Hokie roster.

Click here for our 2021 Roster Status and Projection Page.  We recommend bookmarking it, and we’ll also make a sticky post with the link at the top of the Football Board and the TSL Pass Subscribers Board.

The Roster Status and Projection Page isn’t intended to be a depth chart.  It is intended to simply be a list of players from 2020, plus 2021 signees, and their current status for the 2021 season.  It is not official, or is it likely to be 100% accurate, but it is as accurate as we can make it based on our knowledge. 

Only scholarship players are included (no walk-ons), and enrollment dates for 2021 prospects are not official.

If you see any mistakes, let us know in the comments section or on the message boards.

2021 Roster Status and Projection Page

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  1. I have been under a rock. Mitchell is coming back? That’s massive. The third best rated tight end

  2. Will – anyway to make this sortable in a grid like the Hokiesports.com roster ?

    I’d like to sort by Year instead of by number…

    Great add-on by the way – love it!

  3. I sure hope Oscar Bradburn comes back for a curtain call. He’s had a great career, but it ended on such an unfortunate note.

  4. Thanks Will, a good start to the offseason discussions. Which I guess are formally starting now. In December?!

  5. I think this is a very good idea. Thanks to TSL for trying to keep us abreast of new Hokies. If I know about them, I like to try to welcome them as soon as possible.

    1. He opted out of the 2020 season. But he hasn’t entered the transfer portal to my knowledge.

        1. Yeah, Chris and I were talking about that earlier. Take the case of Tae Daley. He opted out of Vanderbilt’s 2020 season. Probably was not going to be welcomed back for 2021.

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