3 transfer portal players the Kansas Jayhawks should pursue and 2 they should avoid

There is some tremendous talent in the transfer portal, but not every player is a good fit
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Mar 17, 2024; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard AJ Storr (2) shoots
Mar 17, 2024; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard AJ Storr (2) shoots / Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

ADD - G AJ Storr, Wisconsin

2023-24 Statistics: 36 G, 16.8 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 0.9 APG, 43.4% FG, 1.3 3PM, 32.0% 3PT

Storr was a massive reason why Wisconsin turned it around and became a top-five seed in the NCAA Tournament this year. The 6-foot-7, 205-pound guard is an NBA-level athlete who can score at a high level and has the potential to go to the pros. He is exactly the kind of player Coach Self would recruit out of high school.

While he is a streaky jump shooter and is often inefficient, Storr has proved himself at the highest levels in college ball. He can dribble his way through traffic and finishes strong at the rim. There is a reason why recruiting sites have him ranked as the top transfer in the country.

If he were to commit to Kansas, Storr would immediately start as a shooting guard or small forward, depending on the decisions of others. Either way, he would be a go-to player for the offense and a Big 12 Newcomer of the Year candidate.