Mitch Griffis
Free Agent
OFS
Injury Transfer Portal
Est. Return 3/1/2025
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Eligible and looking for new school
Griffis is eligible to play football in 2025 and is looking for a new school, Pete Nakos of On3 reports.
ANALYSIS
Griffis announced his retirement from football back in June, but his latest update indicates plans have changed. In 2023, he logged more than 1,500 passing yards and 10 total touchdowns, establishing himself as starter-worthy for a potential team. Griffis will spend the remainder of 2024 looking for that team, a process that could make its way into the first half of the 2025 year.
Griffis announced his retirement from football back in June, but his latest update indicates plans have changed. In 2023, he logged more than 1,500 passing yards and 10 total touchdowns, establishing himself as starter-worthy for a potential team. Griffis will spend the remainder of 2024 looking for that team, a process that could make its way into the first half of the 2025 year.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Griffis has the tall task of taking over for Sam Hartman, a fantasy darling the last two seasons who parlayed his efforts into a starting gig at Notre Dame in 2023. Griffis looked impressive in the spring game for the Demon Deacons, but the wide receiver room takes a couple of hits with A.T. Perry gone, and the news of Donavon Greene expected to miss the next 3-to-5 months due to a knee injury suffered in fall camp. Even so, Jahmahl Banks is scheduled to take over as the head honcho in the receiving room and should give Griffis a massive red-zone target at 6-foot-4, while Taylor Morin should provide another reliable option in the slot. Griffis should be viewed as a volatile fantasy option, given the wideout turnover, but he has plenty of upside, especially in formats that include six-point passing touchdowns.
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Retires from football
Griffis announced his retirement from football on Tuesday, Essax Thayer of SB Nation reports.
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Finds new home
Grffis announced Friday that he is transferring to Marshall.
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Enters transfer portal
Griffis has entered the transfer portal, according to his announcement Tuesday.
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Now listed as backup
Griffis is listed as the backup for Wake Forest's game Saturday at Notre Dame, Les Johns of 247Sports.com reports.
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Solid day in loss
Griffis completed 16 of 19 passes for 241 yards and one interception during Thursday's 24-21 loss against Duke. He also had 19 rushes for 55 yards with two touchdowns.
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