Five SEC teams are in ESPN’s Way-Too-Early Top 25, and with the transfer portal window in this cycle closed, there are new grades out for how the teams have done with recent transfers.

Tom VanHaaren graded each team’s success — or lack thereof — in using the portal this cycle.

More than 2,500 players entered the portal once it opened on Dec. 5, and the portal closed for new entrants on Wednesday (though players currently in the portal are still able to pick a new school at any point).

Here are the grades for each SEC team in the top 25:

1. Georgia B+

This grade would be higher, but the Dawgs have nine players on the way out, including former 5-star corner Jaheim Singletary, as well as linebackers Trezmen Marshall and MJ Sherman and defensive lineman Bill Norton. Lovett was one of the best players to enter the portal this cycle, so adding him, Thomas and Bouie raise the Bulldogs’ grade.

5. Alabama D

This grade might be deceiving, as Alabama has the No. 1-ranked recruiting class and didn’t go after a ton of transfers. That said, the staff saw 18 players enter the transfer portal since the end of November, an abnormally large number for the program, and is the reason for the low grade with only bringing in one transfer in Dippre.

8. LSU B+

This grade would have been higher, but Howard entering the transfer portal knocks the Tigers down a few notches. He’s a big loss for the future of the quarterback position as he was a top recruit in the 2022 class. The staff is bringing in Anderson, Johnson, Syracuse corner Duce Chestnut and Texas A&M corner Denver Harris, among others.

10. Tennessee C

There weren’t a ton of big names going out, but there also aren’t a lot of big names transferring in, either. It’s a good class for depth, but with a top-15 recruiting class coming in, this wasn’t a make or break transfer class for the staff.

20. Ole Miss B+

Lane Kiffin dubbed himself the ‘Portal King’, but Ole Miss had 25 players enter the transfer portal since Dec. 5. The staff brought in some good players with Marshall and Harris, and one of the biggest quarterbacks in Howard, who was a top-50 prospect in the 2022 class. Still, the number of players going out is more than the number coming in and keeps it lopsided.