Virginia Tech football's 2026 season is still a ways off in the distance. Still, the offseason rages on. Here are three Virginia Tech transfers I expect to play the biggest role in how this season goes. QB Ethan Grunkemeyer This goes without saying, but Grunkemeyer serves as Virginia Tech's offensive engine. The redshirt sophomore offers the Hokies a higher level under center as a pure passer, as opposed to Kyron Drones' more run-heavy approach. As a redshirt freshman at Penn State last season, Grunkemeyer threw for 1,339 passing yards, eight passing touchdowns and four interceptions. In his final four games, he posted six touchdowns and no picks. Grunkemeyer offers Virginia Tech a presumably more stable option under center, and if his efficiency numbers from the 2025 season hold, the Hokies could be in good position to snag their first season over .500 in the regular season since 2019. TE Luke Reynolds Reynolds was en fuego at the spring game, catching five passes for a game-high 69 yards.…