When the UNC football program takes the field in April for their annual Spring game, they will be without a player in their secondary.
Per Inside Carolina, redshirt sophomore safety Cameron Roseman-Sinclair has entered the transfer portal on Tuesday as he looks for a new home. The former four-star safety out of Charlotte spent most of his time at UNC as a reserve safety including playing in all 13 games during the 2021 season. He fell behind on the depth chart as UNC had several guys at the position but he was expected to compete for more playing time this Spring.
Realistically, it was going to be an uphill battle for Roseman-Sinclair to earn a starting spot in the secondary. He now hopes to move on and find a place where he can go in and have a shot to start.
Roseman-Sinclair was ranked No. 234 overall, the No. 24 safety and the No. 10 player in the state of North Carolina when he committed. He will finish his career at UNC with 7 tackles.
The Tar Heels are also in the market for a defensive back in the transfer portal and sent out an offer to a former Middle Tennessee State product on Monday.
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