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Cyclones Target Top TE in Transfer Portal
24 Dec
Summary
- Iowa State offered tight end Luke Dehnicke from Minnesota Duluth.
- Dehnicke had 61 receptions, 1,119 yards, and 14 TDs in 2025.
- He is ranked the number seven tight end in the transfer portal.

Following the departure of head coach Matt Campbell to Penn State, the Iowa State Cyclones are navigating a period of significant roster changes. With the transfer portal opening, several players have opted to leave the program, creating a need for new talent. Iowa State is strategically using the portal to rebuild, recently offering tight end Luke Dehnicke, who played for Minnesota Duluth.
Dehnicke, a redshirt freshman in 2025, delivered an outstanding season with 61 receptions, 1,119 receiving yards, and 14 touchdowns. His performance has earned him a three-star prospect ranking from Rivals and positions him as the seventh-best tight end currently in the transfer portal. This acquisition could significantly bolster the Cyclones' offensive capabilities.
The Cyclones are also bringing back Tyler Roehl as offensive coordinator. Roehl, formerly Iowa State's running backs coach, is finishing his tenure as tight ends coach for the Detroit Lions before returning to Ames. His NFL coaching experience is expected to be a key factor in recruiting players like Dehnicke, as the tight end position has been a strength for Iowa State in recent years.




