Southeastern Oklahoma Football Players Named to the VYPE Top 100 – Presented by Sam Wampler’s Freedom Ford

Nate Roberts

TE 6-5, 240, Sr. 

Washington 

An Ohio State commit, Roberts is a proven player at tight end in all aspects of the game and has started for four seasons. 

CJ Nickson 

WR 6-5, 230, Sr. 

Weatherford 

One of the biggest WRs in the state, Nickson is an exceptional athlete with over 15 offers to play D-I football. 

Matrail Lopez

CB 6-1, 175, Sr. 

Idabel 

An Oklahoma State commit, Lopez is everything you want in a shut-down corner and ballhawk. 

Shaker Reisig

QB 6-2, 200, Sr. 

Union

Reisig is one of the top quarterbacks in Oklahoma and is committed to Boston College 

Trynae Washington 

DB 6-4, 215, Sr. 

Carl Albert 

A four-star commit to Oklahoma, Washington is that big hybrid type defensive back who looks like a LB with the speed of a DB. 

Elijah Thomas 

WR/S 6-2, 190, Sr. 

Checotah 

An OU commit, Thomas has put up amazing numbers on both sides of the ball for Checotah. 

Demarius Robinson 

RB 5-9, 175, Sr. 

Edmond Santa Fe

A hard, downhill runner, Robinson is committed to play college football at Arizona State University. 

Alex Shieldnight

TE/DE 6-3, 235, Sr. 

Wagoner 

An Oklahoma commit, Shieldnight has all the intangibles you want in a DE and TE. Expect a big year from the senior.

CJ Simon

WR 6-0, 160, Sr. 

Moore

A three-star player, Simon has a great work ethic and athletic ability. Holds offers from OSU, Texas Tech, Tulsa, Houston and more. 

Caden Knighten

RB 6-0, 200, Sr. 

Pauls Valley 

One of the top prospects in Oklahoma, Knighten is considered by many to be the No.1 RB in the state.

Kaydin Jones 

RB 6-0, 180, Jr.

Jenks

Electric running back with next-level talent, Jones is one of the top recruits in the state and is hungry to lead Jenks to a title. 

Nehemiah Kolone 

DL 6-4, 255, Jr. 

Stillwater 

With three D-I offers currently, Kolone is everything you want in a big man. He also carries a 4.1 GPA. 

Blake Hogshooter 

WR 6-4, 195, Sr. 

Bixby 

A dominant WR, Hogshooter has the size, athleticism, and hands they look for at every level of football. 

Jamarian Ficklin 

QB 6-2, 195, Sr. 

Muskogee

A dynamic player who brought a title to Muskogee, Ficklin was names Player of the Year for multiple publications. 

Adam Auston 

SS 6-2, 212, Jr. 

MacArthur 

Auston has several Power 5 offers including Tulsa, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Baylor, Missouri, SMU, and others. 

Mykel Ford 

WR/FS 6-0, 165, Sr. 

Putnam City 

One of the top DBs in the state, Ford enters his finals season of prep football with multiple offers. 

Miguel Chavez 

OL 6-5, 300, Sr. 

Muskogee

One of the top linemen in 6A-II, Chavez has offers from Navy, Air Force, UNLV, UTEP, Army, and others. 

Kenny Golston 

RB/LB 6-0, 210, Jr. 

Valliant 

A D-I talent, Golston holds offers from Oregon, Oregon State, UNLV, and Washington State to name a few. 

Semaj Stanford 

DB/RB 5-11, 175, So. 

Jenks

Broke onto the scene last season as a freshman, Stanford possesses all of the tools a college player needs. 

Waleed Gaines Jr. 

DB 6-0, 165, Sr.

Mustang 

A D-I corner, Gaines has an offer from UTSA with more expected to come as the season gets underway. 

Jesse Jones Jr. 

OL/DL 6-3, 290, Sr. 

Union 

A three-year starter on the Redhawk offensive line, Jones Jr. has the tools and technique to play on Saturday. 

Jon Grimmett 

TE/WR 6-5, 215, Sr. 

Pauls Valley 

With an offer from UNLV and more to come, Grimmett is showing why he is a next-level player for PVHS. 

Seneca Steele 

QB/DB 6-4, 210, Sr. 

Kansas

A three-year starter with more than 5,000 yards passing and 80 TDs, Steele is one of the top QBs in Oklahoma. 

Cale Marley

ATH 5-9, 170, Sr. 

Rejoice Christian

A versatile player on either side of the ball, Marley is being recruited by multiple schools at the college level. 

Tayshawn Jones-Wade 

WR/DB 6-2, 195, Jr. 

Broken Arrow 

A two-way starter for the Tigers, Jones-Wade brings superior athleticism and track speed to the field for Broken Arrow. 

Owen Eshelman

QB 6-3, 179, Sr.

Norman North

As a junior, Eshelman threw for 2,279 yards and 24 TDs. Expect more of the same from the prototypical QB. 

Pena Vasisgote

ATH 6-3, 180, Sr. 

Lawton

A player who can start at multiple positions, Vasisgote is a special talent who excels at three sports. 

Behr Boyd 

RB/MLB 5-11, 205, Sr.

Norman

Conference Linebacker of the Year, Boyd made 121 tackles and 4 sacks last year and is poised for another big season. 

Jae’Lin Battle 

TE/DE 6-3, 260, Jr. 

Edmond Santa Fe 

Only a junior, Battle is turning heads with his athleticism and footwork for an end his size. Many believe he is a solid prospect. 

Nakwaine Carter 

DL 6-3, 260, Jr. 

Southmoore

With multiple offers to play in college, Carter attacks an offense and is often unstoppable in the interior of the line. 

Juju Smith 

WR/DB 5-9, 165, Sr. 

Choctaw

A four-year starter, Smith is an electric player that contributes in all three aspects of the game for Choctaw. 

J’lyn Burns

OL 6-2, 315, Sr. 

Muskogee

The big man has an offer from Missouri State with more on the way. Burns will give you everything he has on every down. 

Joseph Graves 

DL 6-3, 290, So. 

Booker T. Washington

Already a big-time player after his freshman season, Graves is being talked about as the top sophomore in the class. 

Riley Ellefson 

TE 6-6, 225, Sr. 

Jones

Big and agile, Ellefson has all the tools at TE. He can block, catch, and understands the game of football at a high level. 

Owen Jones

QB 6-0, 200, Sr. 

Jenks

May not be a tougher QB in the state, Jones has worked hard to make himself one of the top QBs in 6A. 

Cooper Parker 

LB 5-11, 190, Sr. 

Bixby 

Everything you want in a linebacker, Parker brings physicality and agility to accompany his leadership on and off the field. 

Phoenix Murphy 

QB 6-0, 170, Sr.

Norman 

Murphy threw for 1,926 yards and 17 TDs last year and could see those numbers increase as a senior. 

Joseph Coffey

DT/OG 6-1, 275, Sr. 

Westmoore

One tough dude, Coffey’s work ethic is unmatched, and he is willing to do whatever it take to help the team win. 

Kooper Hughes

OL 6-4, 285, Sr. 

Garber 

One of the top offensive linemen in the state, Hughes puts up amazing numbers for Garber up front. 

Kris Mendenhall

OL 6-5, 280, Sr. 

Union

At 6-foot-5, 280-pounds, Mendenhall brings the measurables, but he also brings the talent and competitiveness you want in a big man. 

Barrett Mullen

QB 6-1, 175, Jr.

Cascia Hall

Mullen put up some incredible numbers as a sophomore and his stock is rising amongst college recruiters. 

Vidal Ortiz 

TE/OLB 6-3, 210, Sr. 

Westmoore 

With the mindset to be great, Ortiz continues to impress everyone who watches him on the gridiron. 

PJ Wallace 

RB 6-1, 225, Sr. 

Muskogee

A punishing runner, Wallace is a big, physical back with great vision and quickness between the tackles. 

Ravian Larry

RB/OLB 6-0, 185, Sr. 

Idabel

A two-way starter, Larry brings speed and physicality to both sides of the ball for the Warriors. 

Jack Wiltshire

OL/DL 6-3, 240, Sr. 

Jenks

Cut from the same mold as salty Jenks linemen of the past, Wiltshire is a leader on and off the field for Jenks. 

Trajan Williamson 

QB 6-4, 222, Sr. 

Mustang 

A strong arm and explosiveness in the run game, Williamson brings a lot of positives to the offense. 

Ty Watts 

RB/DB 5-11, 180, Sr. 

Edmond North

A two-way player for the Huskies, Watts is around the ball on nearly every play regardless of what side of the ball he’s on. 

Max Moore

QB/OLB 6-4, 205, Jr. 

Mannford

Finally coming into his own, Moore has the natural talent to be a standout player in Oklahoma at both positions. 

J.T. Fridrich

DB 6-1, 172, Sr. 

Union

With excellent size and agility, Fridrich has developed into a great player in the Redhawk secondary at safety. 

Kole Lamont

LB 6-2, 235, Sr.

Broken Arrow

A punishing hitter and tackler, Lamont is a machine at linebacker and one of the leaders on the Tiger defense. 

Zach Tawwater 

TE/DE 6-4, 245, Sr. 

Bishop McGuinness

A balanced tight end who can block and catch, Tawwater’s talents translate to the college level. 

Serri Sheridan 

WR/CB 5-10, 175, Sr. 

Eisenhower

A smart player who understands the game, Sheridan is a matchup problem for most opponents on either side of the ball. 

Carmello Williamson 

OLB 6-2, 188, Jr. 

Nathan Hale 

A track standout, Williamson has college coaches paying attention thanks to his size, athleticism, and attitude. 

Jax Bernard 

QB 6-0, 185, Sr. 

Fairview

Crazy numbers from Bernard last season that included 3,385 yards passing and 47 TDs. He added 866 yards rushing with 17 TDs. 

Daniel McMorris 

DL 6-6, 250, Jr.

Norman North 

The Timberwolves will rely on McMorris and his play on the DL to set the tone for the defense. 

Beckett Robinson 

WR 6-2, 186, Sr. 

Tahlequah 

Robinson has the opportunity to become Tahlequah’s all-time leading receiver in school history this year. 

Kale Charboneau 

QB/MLB 6-0, 215, Sr.

Wagoner

School record holder in single season passing yards. Started 28 games for Wagoner and is a leader for the Bulldogs. 

Jacob Smith

DL 6-2, 270, Sr. 

Edmond Santa Fe

Someone who loves to get after the QB, Smith has developed into a player who should be double-teamed on nearly every play. 

John Hermosillo

DT 6-0, 290, Sr. 

Westmoore

Tough, strong, and athletic are the words used to describe Hermosillo. Explosive with good technique. 

Javon Singleton 

LB 6-1, 212, Sr. 

Ardmore 

A three-year starter for Ardmore, Singleton had 148 tackles last year as a junior and is looking to make big splash as a senior. 

Rueger Tatum

QB 6-2, 205, Sr. 

Glenpool 

Started at QB on the varsity level since his freshman year, Tatum is a natural leader with a big arm and quick wheels. 

Chaddwyck Stewart 

LB 6-2, 240, Sr. 

Broken Arrow

A powerful player at linebacker, Stewart possesses all the tools and talent to land him a job on Saturday. 

LaTavion Johnson 

RB/MLB 5-9, 190, Sr. 

Muskogee 

Johnson continues to show why many feel he is one of the top players in 6A-II at RB.

Chase Eaves

WR/DB 5-10, 180, Sr.

Bartlesville 

A three-year starter on defense, Eaves has a nose for the ball and has worked hard this offseason to make big plays at WR. 

Jaxon Goddard 

LB 6-0, 205, Sr. 

Ponca City 

A leader on defense, Goddard leads the team in tackles and returns for his final season highly motivated to make the playoffs. 

Lucas Jones

WR 6-2, 185, Sr. 

Yukon

A big target downfield, Jones has put up some great numbers with 82 receptions and over 1,100 yards receiving. 

Gavin Nichols 

FS/QB 6-1, 186, Jr. 

Bishop Kelley 

A player who can help the team in many ways, Nichols has the athleticism to take snaps and play in the secondary. 

Hudsen Periman

TE 6-4, 210, Sr. 

Blanchard

A tight end with exceptionally good hands, Periman is one of the top tight end prospects in Oklahoma this season. 

Kolten Carlock 

ATH 6-0, 170, Sr. 

Guthrie

Probably underrated, Carlock is turning heads when he steps onto the field and performs at a high level.

Easton Webb

QB 6-4, 210, Jr.

Sand Springs

Next level frame and arm, Webb continues to show why colleges are competing for his services. 

Tyler Williamson

QB/SS 5-10, 185, Sr. 

Wilson

Voted as team MVP and district Utility Player of the Year, Williamson brings athleticism and experience to the field. 

Devin Howard 

DB 5-9, 165, Sr.

Edmond Santa Fe 

The type of coverage man everyone wants, Howard has the speed and recovery ability that allows him to make big plays. 

Jaden Hunter 

WR/CB 5-8, 150, Sr. 

Westmoore 

A player with game changing speed and competitiveness, Hunter can run past you or simply make you miss. 

Ricardo Fernandez 

OL 6-0, 265, Sr. 

Broken Arrow 

One of the anchors for the Tigers up front, Fernandez continues to show he can take on the best in the class. 

Michael Hunt

DB/WR 5-10, 160, Sr. 

Capitol Hill

A hard-nosed senior who combines good speed with a willingness to hit making Hunt a player most receivers will try to avoid. 

Tom Watts

LB 6-2, 210, Sr. 

Bishop McGuinness 

A two-year starter on defense, Watts is seeing his recruiting pick up thanks to his play on the field and his natural instincts at LB. 

Dakoda Weese

QB/LB 6-3, 173, Jr. 

Burns Flat-Dill City

High football IQ, Weese has the vision and skill set to find the open man or tuck the ball and run it himself. 

Christian Bennett

RB/DE 6-0, 185, Sr. 

Cache

A strong athlete with a great motor, Bennett is a leader for Cache on and off the field. Expecting a big year. 

Jerod Breshears Jr.

OL 6-6, 300, Jr. 

Broken Arrow 

With good hands and quick feet, Breshears has tremendous size and strength making him one of the top prospects on the team.

Kenison Rogers 

WR 6-1, 180, Sr. 

Yukon 

Great hands and solid route running, Rogers continues to show he is capable of making big plays for the offense. 

Ondraye Beasley

WR 5-9, 180, Sr. 

Muskogee

Beasley combines excellent speed with balance and strength to create a playmaker who can make great catches, break tackles and score. 

Teaguen Collins 

ATH 6-2, 180, Jr. 

Muldrow

An all-around athlete, Collins is a highly skilled player that makes a difference every time he steps onto the field. 

Brandon Heckethorn 

OL 6-4, 273, Jr. 

Lone Grove

Great young linemen with a tremendous work ethic in the classroom, weight room, and on the football field.

Austin Solis

RB/OLB 5-11, 190, Sr. 

Mangum

A workhorse mentality, Solis combines a mix of vision and power to create a player most opponents would like to avoid. 

EJ James

WR 6-1, 170, Sr. 

Muskogee

A good route runner with speed, James has shown the ability to make big plays and move the chains for the Roughers. 

Caleb Goodman

WR 6-0, 155, Sr.

Sand Springs

Excellent size and speed, Goodman is a crafty wide receiver that uses his length and hands to make tough catches look easy. 

Caleb Hawkins 

RB/DB 6-2, 205, Sr. 

North Rock Creek 

A difference maker on both sides of the ball, Hawkins will see time at RB, WR, DB, and will return kicks. 

Nick House

OG/DE 5-10, 245, Sr. 

Bishop McGuinness

Voted captain by his peers, House is one of the more athletic linemen in the state and is the heart and soul of Irish football.

Scott Rigby

RB/LB 5-10, 185, Jr. 

Collinsville

Busted the 1,000-yard mark with 14 TDs last season, Rigby gives the Cardinals a workhorse at RB and LB. 

Ricklan Holmes II

RB/LB 6-0, 217, Jr. 

Del City 

Holmes continues to impress at camp and is one of the top players at linebacker in the OKC area. 

Ali McCoy

RB 5-10, 210, Sr. 

Sand Springs

A hard-nosed runner who is tough to bring down, McCoy can pound the rock between the tackles with speed to get outside. 

Eason Wagenblatt

DE 6-2, 255, Sr. 

Metro Christian

As versatile as it gets, Wagenblatt has played WR, OLB, LT, and now DE. Hybrid type player who can put his hand on the ground. 

Austin Melson 

LB 6-0, 215, Sr. 

Bethel

Interest in Melson is picking up as he continues to put up tremendous numbers at linebacker. 

Brody Smith

QB 6-2, 195, Jr. 

Billings

A great game manager and a player dedicated to his craft, Smith continues to develop into one of the top QBs in the class. 

Connor Payne 

QB 6-4, 210, Sr. 

Berryhill 

With a great work ethic, Payne has developed into a quarterback you build a program around. Nearly 3,000 yards passing last year. 

Sawyer Rice 

QB 6-1, 190, Jr. 

Duncan

A true competitor, Rice runs a 10.8 in the 100 and has a high ceiling at QB giving Duncan a player who can win every play. 

Conner Stelzer 

LT 6-3, 295, Sr. 

Guymon

A great student-athlete, Stelzer has been a team captain for three years and is looking to take his talents to college. 

Alex Dudley

DB 6-0, 180, Jr. 

Sand Springs

Solid instincts in the secondary, Dudley has excellent speed and quick reactions to the ball in the air. 

Andrew Harris 

LB 6-3, 215, Jr.

Bishop McGuinness

Passing the eye test is easy for Harris, but his play on the field is what gets fans out of their seats. 

Blake Doles

HB 6-0, 205, Sr. 

Guthrie 

Big, fast, and physical, Doles has played everything from OG to LB and continues to impress everyone who watches. 

Fyfer Mitchell 

LB 6-1, 210, Sr. 

McAlester 

A downhill tackler, Mitchell brings power and speed to his position with a natural ability to locate the football. 

Maverick Lanphear

QB/DB 6-0, 185, Sr. 

Barnsdall 

Lanphear has amassed some amazing numbers during his career at Barnsdall on both sides of the ball. 

Rock York

OT 6-1, 289, Sr. 

Bishop McGuinness

Known for being a consistent player in the trenches, York moves well for a big man and doesn’t get beat often. 

Ajay Hughes

OL 6-0, 250, Sr. 

Altus 

Known as a great teammate and a high character person, Hughes moves extremely well for a big man. 

Darien Dansby

RB/SS/OLB 5-11, 210, Sr. 

Bristow

Dansby continues to put up impressive numbers on both sides of the ball and should find his way to a college squad.  

Quinlan Bailey 

RB/MLB 6-3, 210, Sr. 

Broken Bow

An extremely physical player, Bailey combines intelligence and athleticism with his ability to read and react. 

Hank Witte

LB 6-1, 195, Sr. 

Cascia Hall  

An old school linebacker, Witte brings a physical brand of football to the field for the Commandos. 

Braxton Repschleager 

WR 6-4, 185, Sr. 

Catoosa

With next-level size, Repschleager can hurt you deep and take the handoff of a jet sweep for big yards. 

Grant McGinnis

RB/LB 6-0, 210, Sr. 

Chandler

Big, physical, and athletic, McGinnis is electric when he touches the ball on offense and a thumper on defense. 

Jackson Schanuel 

QB 6-5, 230, Sr. 

Newcastle

A five-tool baseball player, Schanuel is being recruited by multiple schools in both sports. 

Easton John

TE/LB 6-2, 205, Sr. 

Chisholm 

After a season with more than 100 tackles, expectations are high for John this season. Coach calls John a true warrior. 

Tate Campbell

WR/CB 6-3, 170, Sr. 

Christian Heritage 

A standout player, Campbell is a gifted player and a technical route runner. He is a next-level type player. 

Tate Diaz

WR/DB 6-2, 150, Sr. 

Coalgate 

Team MVP last year, Diaz finds a way to get open on offense and is a shut-down corner on defense. 

Colyn Donnelly 

MLB 6-2, 215, Sr. 

Elgin

A four-year starter for Elgin, Donnelly put up 120 tackles, two sacks, and two INTs last season as a junior. 

Phillip Ross 

OG/DE 6-4, 240, Jr. 

Wetumka 

Ross made 60 tackles and 6 sacks last season at DE, while being one of the more physical offensive linemen in the class. 

AJ Lyons-Jerrell

RB/WR/LB 6-1, 207, Sr. 

Pocola

Production that goes off the charts, Lyons-Jerrell is expected to crest the 6,000-yard mark for total offensive output this season. 

Veshion Arps 

WR 6-0, 175, Sr. 

East Central  

A dangerous WR, Arps brings excellent hands and route running abilities to the field for the Cardinals. 

Isaac Drake 

ATH 6-1, 175, Sr. 

Weleetka 

Last season Drake had 2,399 total yards of offense with 96 tackles and 3 INTs from his LB spot. 

Isaiah Drake 

ATH 6-1, 200, Jr. 

Weleetka

Threw for 2,833 yards with 42 TDs and 505 yards on the ground while making 35 tackles and 1 INT on defense. 

Will Spears

LB 6-2, 200, Sr. 

McAlester

Not someone running backs should take lightly, Spears loves to hit and make plays anywhere on the field. 

Carson Bishop 

RB/DB 5-11, 200, Sr. 

Garber

Not much this guy can’t do, Bishop puts up consistent numbers on both sides of the ball and has started since his freshman season.  

John Allison 

TE/LB 6-3, 205, Sr. 

Mount St. Mary

A physical player, Allison can play tight end or line up in the slot thanks to his athleticism. 

Jayden Rangel

LB 6-2, 220, Jr. 

Durant

With over 100 tackles as a sophomore, Rangel proved he is ready for the Friday night stage in a big way. 

Tyson Grimett

RB/LB 5-8, 200, Sr. 

Claremore

Willing to do whatever it takes to help his team win, Grimett proved he can be an every-down back last season. 

Markee Townsend

DL 6-1, 235, Sr. 

Idabel

Tough to contain in the interior of the line, Townsend is quick off the ball and pursues the QB relentlessly. 

Joe Sager

DL 6-2, 210, Sr. 

Harrah

Athletic enough to play multiple positions, Sager has become a nightmare to block on the defensive line. 

Whelan Carson 

WR/LB 6-5, 210, Sr. 

Perry

Carson on his career has 363 tackles, 66 TFLs, 7.5 sacks, and 5 INTs. Looks for Carson to add to those totals this season. 

Boden Miller

OL/LB 6-0, 200, Sr. 

Fairview  

With 133 tackles and 2 INTs, Miller is a proven commodity on defense and a leader on the offensive line. 

Blake Chain

QB/LB 5-11, 165, Jr. 

Seiling

A starter since his freshman season, Chain is a leader on both sides of the ball for Seiling. 

Prince Coleman 

WR 6-2, 175, Sr. 

Atoka 

An underrated player, Coleman makes big plays for Atoka and sets up the offense for success with his play downfield. 

JJ Antwine 

WR/CB 6-2, 188, Sr. 

Tahlequah

A physical presence on the field, Antwine combines speed, strength and a high football IQ to be a great prep player. 

Braden Byers

WR/P 5-11, 165, Sr. 

Barnsdall

A multi-sport athlete, Byers has speed at WR and averages around 40-yards a punt for Barnsdall. 

Aiden Turley 

RB/SLB 6-1, 210, Sr. 

Webbers Falls 

A strong player on either side of the ball, Turley runs hard, is a punishing blocker and a solid tackler on defense. 

Aidyn Gonzalez 

QB/S 5-7, 130, So. 

Boise City 

Only a sophomore, Gonzalez has embraced a leadership role as he takes over the QB spot this season. 

Javen Lindsay 

WR 6-0, 170, Sr. 

Cleveland 

A three-year starter, Lindsay takes on leadership roles on both sides of the ball for the Tigers. 

Skyler Moorman

QB 6-2, 190, Jr. 

Collinsville

Moorman threw for nearly 2,000-yards and 18 TDs last season. Look for Moorman to have a great junior campaign. 

Jorge Fabela 

DB 6-2, 170, Sr. 

Pauls Valley 

Fabela grabbed four INTs last year with four PBUs. His ability to spot the ball and make a play sets him apart. 

Beau Ritchie 

LB 6-1, 195, Sr. 

Idabel 

Intelligence and muscle help create a player like Ritchie. He is someone who does all of the little things right. 

Canyon Hindman

QB/LB 6-0, 175, Sr. 

Pawhuska

A two-way starter for the Huskies, Hindman is the epitome of what it means to be a football player at Pawhuska. 

Mason Torres 

LB 6-1, 210, Sr. 

Lincoln Christian 

Torres is a leader on the defensive side of the ball. He’s a field General for the Bulldogs and depended on to make the right calls. 

Shepherd Sisemore

WR/FS 6-3, 195, Sr. 

Plainview

A long athlete, Sisemore is a dependable player on both sides of the ball. Extremely good cover skills. 

Jonathan Brite

RB 6-1, 195, Sr. 

Marlow 

A 100 and 200-meter state champion, Brite is a homerun threat every time he touches the ball. 

Jackson Weibling

OL/DE 6-0, 255, Sr. 

Garber 

A great blocker on offense, Weibling is a sack master on defense and one of the top players in the class at DE. 

Hayden Phillips 

OL/LB 5-10, 190, Sr.

Bridge Creek 

A team player and team leader, Phillips is the type of inside linebacker who loves to compete and play physical football. 

Jonah Neher

RB/LB 5-11, 200, Sr. 

Crossings Christian 

Neher had over 1,200 yards rushing last season at running back and made a big impact for the Knights at LB. 

Conner Lane

WR 6-2, 180, Sr. 

Noble

With current interest from D-II schools, Lane has the ability to make the tough receptions look easy. 

Colton Sullivan

RB 5-11, 150, Sr. 

Bowlegs 

Sullivan is a member of the state champion powerlifting team. He’s a strong runner and very tough to bring down. 

Cale Wigington 

QB 6-1, 175, Jr. 

Caddo

A move-in from Texas, Wigington is a dual-threat QB who can beat you on the ground and through the air. 

Mark Bishop 

WR/RB/DB 5-11, 185, Sr. 

Garber

A versatile and productive player, Bishop has the ability to play multiple positions and be good at all of them. 

Brayden Bumphus 

RB/DB 5-11, 195, Sr. 

McAlester 

A two-way starter, Bumphus has the size to be a matchup issue for most opponents. 

Mason Forhan 

LT/DE 6-0, 255, Sr. 

Hilldale

Forhan led the offensive line in pancakes last season and was the team MVP. Expect more in 2024. 

Armando Newcomb

RB/DB 5-9, 170, Jr.

Jay 

Newcomb was huge for Jay last year on both sides of the ball. His efforts included two INTs for TDs and over 1,300 yards rushing. 

Breck Ailey 

C/DE 6-2, 230, Sr. 

Newkirk

Everything you want in a player and leader, Ailey makes massive contributions to both sides of the ball. 

Braiton Applegate 

RB/LB 6-0, 185, Sr.

Perkins-Tryon 

A four-year starter and a 1,000-yard back, Applegate may be better known for being an terror at rushing the QB. 

Jude Ballinger 

LT/DL 6-6, 275, Jr. 

NOAH

An agile left tackle with solid technique, Ballinger is garnering some attention from coaches at the next level. 

John Ryan High

MLB 6-1, 182, Sr. 

Shawnee

A three-year starter for Shawnee, High is a leader on and off the field for the Wolves and one of the more productive players in the class. 

Dawson Milligan 

RB 5-9, 165, Jr. 

Elmore City-Pernell

Strength and speed are two words they use to describe Milligan. A productive player on both sides of the ball. 

Braden Ward 

QB 6-1, 170, Jr. 

Pryor 

A strong and accurate thrower, Ward has amassed some impressive numbers that put him in the running for post-season honors. 

Noah Schmidt 

QB/S 5-9, 130, Jr. 

Ringwood

Known for being a hard worker and a coachable player, Schmidt is the definition of a student-athlete. 

Gunnar Holder 

QB 5-10, 170, Sr. 

Hennessey

A fierce competitor, Holder leads by example and brings a great work ethic to practice and the game. 

Esteban Calderon 

QB/CB 5-10, 185, Jr. 

Little Axe

Calderon rushed for nearly 1,000-yards last season while adding 12 TDs to his overall production. 

Jake Campbell

OL/DL 6-3, 320, Sr. 

Metro Christian

Very athletic big man, Campbell is everything you want in a grinder on the line. A next-level talent and a natural leader. 

Dalton Crossno

QB/LB 6-0, 220, Sr. 

Roland 

A player who excels at everything, Crossno is a dependable player for Roland at quarterback and linebacker. 

Tyler Fassio

ILB 6-1, 215, Sr. 

Poteau

Instinctual football player, Fassio is a talent that will find his way to playing on Saturday thanks to his hard work and dedication. 

Kaseon Pine

WR/FS 5-10, 175, Sr. 

Tecumseh

A great route runner with exceptional hands, Pine seems to be in the right place at the right time. 

Cash Shiller 

K 5-9, 250, Sr. 

Hilldale 

Shiller is multifaceted as a player. A starting offensive lineman, Shiller also has two 53-yard field goals to his credit. 

Kolbe Novotny

ATH 5-8, 175, Sr. 

Pawnee 

A player who can play any skill position on offense, Novotny nearly broke the 1,000-yard rushing mark last season. 

Camron Weatherford 

RB/LB 6-0, 195, Jr. 

Lexington 

A very physical player on both sides of the ball with great instincts that never takes a play off. 

Makylan Dixon 

ATH 5-10, 145, Jr. 

Idabel 

Dixon will help the Warriors in multiple ways this season including seeing some time on defense. 

Cooper Howell

OT/LB 6-2, 235, Sr. 

Victory Christian 

Howell currently holds multiple offers and is a devastating hitter for Victory. Excellent hands and feet. 

Deante Lindsay 

WR/CB 6-2, 170, Sr. 

Ada 

Lindsay holds several offers from schools like Texas Tech, Utah, Boston College, and UNLV. 

Caden Cowan

OL/DE 6-2, 235, Sr. 

Gore

First man in, last man out, Cowan is a team leader on and off the field. He’s a football junkie and loves the game. 

Noah Kestner 

RB/LB 6-0, 195, Sr. 

NOAH  

MVP of the team last season, Kestner was the statistical leader in most categories on both sides of the ball. 

Corbin Reedy 

OL 6-3, 250, Sr. 

Perkins-Tryon  

A three-year starter on the line, Reedy is the type of player you build an offensive line around. 

Tyson Kennedy 

WR/FS 5-10, 190, Jr.

Enid

A very productive player, Kennedy has amassed 80 receptions and 15 INTs in the last two seasons. 

Colby Shannon

QB/S 5-9, 170, Sr. 

Comanche

Shannon puts up solid numbers in all three phases of the game. He’s a player that never leaves the field. 

Wyatt Warren

RB/LB 6-3, 220, Jr. 

Hollis

You can’t teach size and effort. Warren has both to go with great hands and feet coupled with a motor with no off switch. 

Kaden Overton

FB/LB 6-1, 205, Sr.

Mooreland

Overton is a three-sport athlete and a leader on and off the field. Overton rushed for more than 1,300-yards last season. 

Landon Gilbreath 

QB/S 6-1, 195, Sr. 

Claremore Sequoyah 

A big contributor on both sides of the ball, Gilbreath made 52 tackles, 3 sacks and 2 INTs last year. 

Donnell “DJ” Dabney

RB/LB 6-3, 200, Jr. 

Memorial 

A monster at RB, Dabney was already known for being a playmaker on defense, look for big things at RB. 

Masyn Wright 

QB/RB/S 6-0, 185, Jr. 

Vian 

Wright threw for 1,500 yards and rushed for 800 yards while making play after play on defense. 

Isaiah Lovett 

WR/SS 6-0, 150, Sr. 

Crescent 

A solid receiver and the voice of the secondary, Lovett started as a freshman and never looked back. 

Landon Seiger

RB/MLB 5-11, 200, Sr. 

Waynoka

Seiger was the District MVP last season and has been a problem for others team in Class C for the last few seasons. 

Dawson Fullingim

DE 6-0, 220, Sr. 

Lincoln Christian 

Last season Fullingim accounted for 42 tackles and 5 sacks from his DE spot. Look for more production this season. 

Landon Dobbs 

LB 6-0, 171, Sr. 

Coyle

As tough as they come, Dobbs moves well through traffic and has a nose for the football. 

Ryker Porter

RT/DE 6-4, 285, Jr. 

Haskell

Extremely productive player, Porter is one of the top linemen in the class and a terror at DE for Haskell. 

Triston Alstatt

OL/DL 6-3, 255, Sr. 

Healdton

A high-energy guy, Alstatt has the intangibles you want in an every-down player and leader on your football team. 

Ronan Martin

RB/LB 5-8, 188, Sr. 

Prague 

The leading tackler for the last two seasons, Martin has great number on and off the field with a 4.0 GPA. 

Zane Allen

RB/DB 5-11, 180, Sr. 

Sayre 

A three-year starter, Allen is a multi-sport athlete and a player who can change the course of a game with one play.

Jalen Handle

QB/DB 5-10, 175, Sr. 

Sequoyah Tahlequah

Last season Handle threw for over 1,100 yards and rushed for nearly 300 yards with 10 TDs. 

Treaver Emberson 

QB 6-0, 200, Sr. 

Nowata

Three-year starter at QB, Emberson is a smart, physical player who is expected to have a great senior season. 

Brenden Rawls 

RB/LB 5-8, 190, Sr. 

Davis 

Rawls rushed for 1,203 yards on 171 carries with 17 TDs. A great two-way player for the Wolves. 

Justin Palacios

RB 5-9, 170, So. 

Hooker

As a freshman, Palacios rushed for 1,748 yards with 21 TDs. Amazing production for an underclassman. 

Kason Dowty

DE/TE/P 6-0, 210, Sr. 

Stilwell

A three-year starter for Stilwell, Dowty will go both ways this season giving the offense a dependable receiver. 

Jaylen Prestridge 

RB 5-10, 175, Sr. 

Liberty

A two-year VYPE Top 100 selectee, Prestridge has enjoyed back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons on the ground. 

Mason James

WR 6-0, 177, Jr. 

Norman North 

A good route runner, James can line up wide or in the slot. Look for James to light things up this year. 

Draighton Fletcher 

RB/S 5-7, 160, Jr. 

Vian 

Fletcher rushed for over 1,500 yards last season and played a major role on the defense at safety. 

Darrien Clark

WR/CB 6-2, 181, Sr. 

Tecumseh

Has set a school record for career interceptions, Clark is a rangy player who can also burn you at wide receiver. 

Carter Hammer 

WR 5-8, 145, Sr. 

Norman North

Hammer is a tough slot receiver who runs crisp routes and finds the seam for his QB. Look for Hammer to shine in 2024. 

Kash Keepes

DE/TE 6-3, 220, Sr. 

Sallisaw

Called the best tight end to come through Sallisaw, Keepes continues to draw interest from schools at the next level. 

Scotty Garrett

FB/DE 6-1, 245, Sr. 

Paoli 

Physical and aggressive, Garrett rushed for over 1,100 yards with 161 tackles and 11 forced fumbles. 

Dusty Tedder

OL/DL 6-3, 255, Sr. 

Hulbert 

A proven leader for the Riders, Tedder is a four-year starter and someone the coaching staff has built the OL and DL around. 

Treveon Guthrie 

WR/S 5-6, 150, Jr. 

Keys

A high football IQ coupled with a competitive spirit, Guthrie has been called a great player, student, and citizen. 

Carson Reeder

WR/FS 5-9, 169, Jr. 

Liberty 

A game changer for Liberty, Reeder is dangerous with the ball in his hands and a threat to score after the catch. 

Caleb Brewer

RB/LB 5-8, 185, Sr. 

Panama

Known for being a great teammate, Brewer broke the 1,000-yard mark last season and is expected to do the same in 2024. 

Justin Purham

TE 6-3, 185, Sr. 

Tishomingo

A team captain since his sophomore season, Purham has interest from D-II schools in Oklahoma and Kansas. 

Carter Falling

NG 6-2, 270, Sr. 

Vinita

One of the hardest workers on the team, Falling is willing to take on any task put in front of him and usually come out on top. 

Lubbock Drake 

RB/MLB 5-10, 185, Sr. 

Warner

A four-year starter with great ball instincts, Drake is a physical player and considered to have next level potential. 

Jordan Deroin

QB 6-1, 175, So. 

Tulsa Webster 

A young QB with a high ceiling, Deroin is the type of player every coach wants on their roster. 

Trey Melton

HB/WR/SS 5-11, 180, Sr. 

Davis

A big play threat with the ball, Melton is a standout in all three phases of the game and plays with enthusiasm. 

Willie Cramer 

RB/DE 6-0, 220, Sr. 

Frederick

With two 1,000-yard seasons under his belt, Cramer is expected to turn some heads this season for Frederick. 

Logan Britton

OG/NG 5-9, 270, Sr. 

Yale

Led the team in pancake blocks last season, Britton 112 tackles, 10 sacks and forced 10 fumbles. 

Houston Perry 

TE/LB 6-2, 215, Sr. 

Stigler

A player who can do it all, Perry is a three-year starter for Stigler and is expected to have an outstanding senior campaign.   

Kason Presley 

FB/LB 6-3, 230, Sr. 

Stroud

A physical player who likes contact, Presley plays the game the right way and sets a great example of younger players. 

Johnny Fernandez 

RB/S 5-4, 155, Sr. 

Tipton

With tremendous balance and agility, Fernandez runs hard with the ball and brings toughness to the defense. 

Ayden Perez

WR/SS 6-0, 175, Jr. 

Watonga

High character player with a tremendous work ethic, Perez excels in three sports and was Safety of the Year in his district. 

Zaedon Collins

RB/LB 6-1, 225, Jr. 

Clinton

Only a junior, Collins has posted some big numbers as a sophomore and continues to get bigger, stronger, and faster. 

Zech Payne 

OL/DL 6-6, 315, Sr. 

Mt. View-Gotebo

Extremely strong with good feet and great hands, Payne is a smart football player and one of the top 8-man offensive linemen. 

Jaxon Armstrong 

WR/DB 5-9, 155, Sr. 

Heavener

The “Mr. Everything” for Heavener, Armstrong is one of the more versatile players in the class and can burn you on either side of the ball. 

Justin Johnson

QB/DB 5-10, 165, Sr. 

Ketchum

Called the heart and soul of the team, Johnson can shut down half the field at corner and pilot the offense at QB. 

Mason Clinton

QB/LB 5-10, 165, Sr. 

Welch

A leader for Welch, Clinton is a captain and someone who brings a solid work ethic to the field every day. 

Easton Davis

QB/S 5-10, 170, Jr. 

Dewey

A versatile player, Davis can transition from one position to another and not slow down. Also a great baseball player. 

Wyatt Smith

QB/DB 5-8, 150, So. 

Waukomis 

An outstanding athlete, Smith split time at running back last season showing his ability to adapt to any position. 

DaiDrien Parker 

OT 6-4, 270, Sr. 

John Marshall 

With all the intangibles to be a dominant OT, Parker has exploded onto the scene and is quickly becoming a “must-have” player. 

Wyatt Johnson 

OG/NG 6-0, 230, Sr. 

Tyrone

The Defensive Player of the Year in C-1, Johnson can be used in the interior of the line or play defensive end. 

Jeremiah Flores 

LB/RB 6-2, 220, Sr. 

Konawa

Flores rushed for 1,928 yards last season and recorded 137 tackles. He is a two-year captain with a notable work ethic. 

Judson Gilliland

RB/LB 5-11, 185, Jr. 

Bethany

A naturally gifted player with great instincts, Gilliland is someone Bethany can use in multiple ways on both sides of the ball. 

Stevie Vafaes 

LT/DE 6-1, 275, Jr. 

Fort Gibson  

Considered by many to be the best player on the field, Vafaes has continued to improve and dominated at Pitt State team camp. 

Jordyn Miller

OL/DL 6-2, 230, Sr. 

Henryetta

A two-time state qualifier in wrestling, Miller has recorded over 15 sacks in the last two seasons. 

Carson Luna 

OL/DL 6-2, 265, Sr. 

Eufaula 

A three-year starter, Luna has interest from D-II schools with more interest to follow after this season. 

Lincoln Hall

QB/DB 5-9, 160, Jr. 

Stratford 

The spiritual and emotional leader of the team, Hall is an outstanding player and a better young man. 

Scout Smith 

WR/DB 6-1, 140, Jr. 

Arkoma 

Top of his class academically, Smith is said to display DII type talent on both sides of the ball at WR and CB. 

Bradyn Israel

QB/DE 6-3, 235, Sr. 

Porter

One of the bigger arms this year in prep football, Israel has clean mechanics and solid technique. 

Kalib West

RB/LB 5-10, 150, Sr. 

Keota

A two-way starter for Keota, West brings speed, agility and a love for the game to the field. 

Nolan Yates

QB/RB/DB 5-10, 170, Jr. 

Okmulgee

The young man is an all-around athlete, that can make huge plays in all three phases of the game.

Brycen Graham

QB/FS/DS 6-6, 210, Sr. 

Spiro

A key to success up front for Spiro, Graham understands the game and has the talent to play anywhere on the field. 

Blake Cherry 

OT 6-6, 290, Sr.

Owasso

An Arkansas commit, Cherry has shown he is one of the best OL prospects in the state. 

Ryker Haff

OT 6-6, 305, Sr. 

Owasso

An Oklahoma State commit, Haff has superior technique and strength making him one of the top recruits in the state. 

Blake Novotny 

OG 6-4, 290, Sr.

Owasso

With interest from DII schools, Novotny should see more offers roll in this season from the DI level. 

Makari Alexander 

WR/FS 6-2, 191, Sr. 

Owasso 

With a couple of D-I offers in hand, Alexander is expected to have a great season and more offers coming. 

Ryley Kester 

OL/DL 6-3, 280, Jr. 

Jenks 

A transfer from Charles Page, Kester holds several offers from DI schools including Texas Tech, Georgia Tech, and Boston College. 

Sam Stone

LB 6-0, 215, Sr. 

Jenks 

Built in the classic Jenks linebacker mold, Stone in headed to Princeton University next year. 

Brayden Knox 

DE 6-3, 230, Sr.

Putnam City

One of, if not the, top DE prospect in the state. Knox holds 16 offers and counting. Looks for the big man to have a season to remember. 

Kaeden Penny 

OT/NG 6-4, 265, So. 

Bixby

One of the top sophomores in the state, Penny is making incredible gains on the field and in the weight room. 

Ja’Qwon Evans 

OL 6-6, 290, Jr. 

Shawnee

Physically impressive on the field, it’s the play of Evans that truly stands out and will likely land him a spot on a college roster. 

Brode Shull 

OT/DE 6-7, 280, Sr. 

Bixby

Tough to deal with on either side of the ball, Shull has the size, technique and power to be a difference maker for the Spartans. 

Trystan Haynes

WR/DB 6-2, 175, Sr.

Carl Albert

Tremendously productive player on both sides of the ball, Haynes is a coach’s dream and does all the little things right. 

Khaleeal Penn

OL/DL 6-2, 320, Sr. 

Colcord 

Graded at 88 percent last year, Peen has Division II offers with Division I interest growing after a great junior year. 

Mavric Judd

RB/DB 6-0, 180, Jr. 

Timberlake 

Breaking the 1,000-yard mark last season, Judd made gains in the offseason and is ready for his junior season. 

Parker Dodson 

LB 6-2, 205, Sr. 

Coweta 

With 120-plus tackles and two INTs, Dodson showed his ability to impact the game in multiple ways last season. 

Isaiah Ellis 

OL/DL 6-2, 285, Sr. 

Edison 

Known for his physical play, Ellis is a disruptor on defense and an immovable force on offense. 

Reece Burton 

HB/S 6-3, 205, Sr. 

Elk City 

A big safety, Burton is a punishing hitter and someone who can change the course of a game with one play. 

Brady McAdoo

WR/RB/DB 6-1, 180, Sr. 

Tuttle 

Easier to list what this player doesn’t do than what he does. McAdoo is a rare talent with all the tools. 

Kristopher Grimaldo

RB/LB 6-2, 225, Fr. 

Madill 

That’s right, Grimaldo is a freshman. The only freshman in the Top 100. Holds an offer from UTSA. Absolute stud who will only get better. 

Joseph Morgan 

WR/CB 6-1, 175, Jr. 

McLain 

Started offensively since his freshman season, Morgan is a playmaker with great speed, size and height to compete. 

Jerrod Williams

WR/FS 6-1, 178, Jr. 

Heritage Hall 

Williams has started every game of his high school career at DB. He currently holds offers from Tulsa and UTSA. 

Boston Knowles 

RB 5-9, 180, Sr. 

Purcell 

Knowles rushed for 1,366 yards last year and is expected to have a similar or better output in 2024. 

LehMantre’ Olds

WR 6-4, 200, Sr. 

Star-Spencer 

A highly skilled WR known for his exceptional hands and reliable catching ability, Olds is a natural playmaker.

Shaun Hill

ATH 6-1, 180, Sr. 

McLoud

Hill makes a huge impact on the McLoud offense and will also see time on defense this season. 

Justus Gilliam

OL/DL 6-1, 265, Sr. 

Sulphur 

With excellent hands and quick feet, Gilliam moves well for a big man and has multiple offers from D-II schools. 

Dylan Burks 

RB/WR 5-10, 180, Sr. 

Claremore Sequoyah 

Burks had over 1,000-yards rushing last year with 13 TDs. Will have a big season as a senior. 

Tristian Gibson 

RB 6-4, 240, Sr. 

Claremore Sequoyah  

A hard runner with tremendous size, Gibson is a load to take on at RB. Last season he rushed for 977 yards and 13 TDs. 

Xzavier Thompson 

ATH 5-10, 150, Sr. 

Millwood 

Thompson has the talent and skill set to play running back or wide receiver. Also look for him in the secondary. 

Cameron Carter 

RB/LB 6-0, 220, Sr. 

Millwood

Carter made 55 tackles, forced 3 fumbles, grabbed 3 INTs, and scored 2 TDs last season at LB. 

Wyatt Fitzgerald 

QB 6-3, 185, Sr. 

Ok Christian School 

Taking over the QB job this season, Fitzgerald brings athleticism and a strong arm to the position. 

Manuel Aguero

ATH 5-8, 175, Jr.

Lindsay 

One of the top receivers in his district, Aguero is an intelligent player with a competitive streak.  

Quincy Shelton 

WR/DB 6-0, 170, Jr. 

Hugo

Shelton is being sought after by several colleges and is considered a phenomenal athlete on both sides of the ball. 

Bradley Breland

RB/LB 5-6, 160, Sr. 

Kiefer

Breland plays a prominent role for the Trojans on both sides of the ball. Everything you want in a team guy. 

Isaac Hahn

DE 6-4, 225, Sr. 

Kingston

A player who never comes off the field, Hahn spends most of the game disrupting the opposing offense. 

Denzel Reed 

OL/DL 6-4, 280, Sr. 

Tulsa Central 

Three-sport athlete and a two-way starter, Reed has become the type of player every coach wants on their roster. 

Lantz Mathers

RB/LB 6-0, 205, Sr. 

Alva  

A productive player, Mathers is putting up numbers that will place his name in the conversation as one of the top Goldbugs ever. 

Treyvon “Duce” Compton

QB/CB 5-11, 170, Sr. 

Meeker

In only two seasons as QB Compton has thrown for over 4,500 yards and rushed for nearly 1,000. 

Ryan Grayson 

WR/DB 6-2, 175, Sr. 

Beggs  

Grayson currently holds offers from Arkansas, Kansas State, Kansas, and UNLV. Big production from Grayson. 

AJ Shadid

OL 6-3, 275, Sr. 

Community Christian  

A cerebral big man, Shadid is everything you look for in a leader on and off the field. Holds offers from Brown, Cornell, and Penn. 

Austin Maddox

WR/DB 6-1, 165, Sr. 

Dibble

A player who touches all three aspects of the game, Maddox will make a huge impact this season for Dibble. 

Malachi Henderson 

RB 5-7, 168, Sr. 

Holdenville

Henderson has the speed to turn any handoff into a special teams moment thanks to his explosiveness and track speed. 

Keylen White

RB/DB 5-10, 180, Jr. 

Commerce

Rushed for 800 yards as a sophomore, White is dependable at running back and of defense in the secondary. 

Ben Hagebusch

WR 6-3, 180, Sr. 

Chelsea 

A leader on and off the field, Hagebusch is a track champion and a player the Dragons can build around his season. 

Hunter White

QB/DB 6-0, 180, Jr.

Wyandotte

A true run/pass threat, White brings leadership skills and a winner attitude to the field every day. 

Sherman Riemenschneider

OL 6-4, 250, Sr. 

Antlers

A player every coach wants on their roster, Riemenschneider brings a great work ethic to the weight room and gridiron. 

Brylan Jones

QB 5-11, 180, Sr. 

Merritt

A four-year starter, Jones has a good arm, high football IQ, and great feet partnered with his athleticism. 

Jaxon Allison

OL 6-5, 275, Sr. 

Hobart 

Four-year starter Jaxon Allison received several accolades after last season and his recruiting continues to pick up. 

Carson Littlejohn

ATH 6-2, 185, Sr. 

Minco

A four-year starter, Littlejohn has played a key role in the overall success of the program and could play in college. 

Seth Perkins 

WR/DB 6-2, 155, Sr. 

Caney Valley  

With over 400 yards receiving and 60 tackles with 2 INTs, Perkins has shown he is a playmaker for the Trojans.

Weston Burcum

QB 5-9, 175, Jr. 

Carnegie 

Burcum gives 100 percent at everything he does from football, to baseball, track and in the classroom. 

Brandon Lindsey

DL 6-3, 255, Sr. 

Apache

Lindsey may be flying under the radar for D-I, but that will change as more D-II schools are offering him a spot on their rosters.

Kysen Fincher

WR/RB/DB 6-1, 170, Sr. 

Ringling

A player who doesn’t mind carrying the load, Fincher gives Ringling a threat at multiple positions. 

Chris Crow

RB/OLB 6-0, 154, Sr. 

Rush Springs

With the tools to be one of the top players in the class, Crow is a dual threat on both sides of the ball. 

Brodric Spigner

LB/DE 6-1, 225, Sr. 

Velma-Alma

A motor with no off switch, Spigner is extremely quick off the ball and spends most of the game running down quarterbacks. 

Bodee Garrett

QB/S 6-2, 165, Sr. 

Allen

With good length and speed, Garrett is tough to stop offensively. Defensively he has a great nose for the football. 

Wilton Amos

TE/DE 6-2, 230, Jr. 

Fairland 

On either side of the ball, Amos is an exciting player to watch. He plays the game at a high level and sets the tone for his team. 

John Mark Roller

QB 6-2, 210, Sr. 

Regent Prep

A gifted athlete and natural leader, Roller is being recruited by the likes of the University of Tulsa and Samford. 

Elijah Hughes

WR/DB 6-3, 170, Sr. 

Hominy 

A four-sport athlete, Hughes has been called the best pure athlete in Class A. High character player on and off the field. 

James Logan

QB/RB/LB 6-1, 185, Sr. 

Summit Christian

With a love for the game, Logan is called an old school player who loves to run, hit and make plays up and down the field. 

Trey Bennett

QB/SS 6-4, 205, Sr.

Woodland 

Recruited by multiple schools, Bennett is a four-sport athlete and fiercely competitive on the gridiron. 

Dominic Celestine 

LB 5-11, 220, Sr.

Dewar 

Three-year starter on both sides of the ball, Celestine is a physically dominating player and embraces the role of leader. 

Felix Teal

RB/S 5-9, 180, Sr. 

Laverne

A versatile player, Teal can QB or play running back for Laverne. An incredibly dynamic player and anchor in the secondary. 

Titus Westrope

WR/TE/DE 6-4, 185, Sr. 

Pond Creek-Hunter 

With the size to play TE or DE, Westrope possesses the speed and agility to play WR making him a matchup nightmare. 

Jhett Huffman 

RB 6-0, 165, Sr. 

Turpin

A 1,000-yard rusher last year, Huffman is dangerous with the ball in his hands. Also a special teams threat. 

Chase Kaspereit 

DL 6-2, 190, Sr. 

Empire 

A natural leader on the football field, Kaspereit returns as the leading tackler for Empire and will add playing TE this season. 

Jaxton Simmons

QB/CB 5-8, 160, So. 

Waurika

A two-way starter as a freshman, Simmons is an offensive weapon and one of the top defenders for Waurika. 

Camden Owl

RB/S 5-8, 155, Sr. 

Cave Springs 

The heart of the team, Owl does a little bit of everything for Cave Springs. Look for a big season from Owl. 

Owen Gray

TE/DE 6-3, 235, Sr. 

Drumright

Extremely disruptive player at DE, Gray is explosive, physical and plays with great effort on both sides of the ball. 

Nash Harman 

QB 6-0, 175, Jr. 

Cyril

With 40 TDs to his credit last season, Harman is considered one of the best quarterbacks in 8-man football. 

Alberto Alvirez 

C/NG 5-10, 235, Sr. 

Cherokee

“Bert” is one of the hardest working players you will find, and he’s earned the respect of his teammates.

Ford Smith

QB/S 6-1, 165, Sr. 

Covington-Douglas 

With over 3,300 yards of total offense and 69 tackles on defense, Smith is extremely productive on both sides of the ball. 

Kane Foreman

QB 6-3, 225, Jr. 

Copan

Last season Foreman threw for 1,770 yards and 28 TDs proving his accuracy and ability to make plays. 

Weston O’Rourke 

RB/DB 5-10, 170, Jr. 

Copan

With big numbers on both sides of the ball, O’Rourke is expected to have another monster year for Copan. 

Zander Week

OG/DE 6-1, 204, Sr. 

Wesleyan Christian 

Week has come on strong at defensive end and continues to improve his technique and skill set. 

Devlynn Cartmell 

TE/DE 6-6, 250, Sr. 

Kremlin-Hillsdale 

A big target in the passing game, Cartmell is deceivingly agile and quick for his size. Tough to stop at DE. 

Zack Zybach

QB/FS 5-6, 165, Jr. 

Corn Bible 

Dangerous with the ball in his hands, Zybach uses his speed to move the chains and make big plays on defense. 

Carsen Rodriguez 

RB 5-10, 180, Sr. 

Ryan  

A four-year starter for the Cowboys, Rodriguez has played multiple positions on both offense and defense, all while being an honor student. 

Austin Kalblinger 

TE/DE 6-4, 215, Sr. 

Medford 

A tough player to defend on either side of the ball, Kalblinger has the tools to dominate any opponent. 

Titan Collins

WR 5-9, 155, So.

Sasakwa

Newcomer of the Year in C-4, Collins had 622 yards and nine touchdowns in only eight games last year. 

Noah Alviso 

OL/DL 6-5, 315, Jr. 

Maysville 

Alviso was named the Defensive MVP for Maysville as well as an All-District player last season. 

Tyler Wright 

WR/FS 6-1, 180, Jr. 

Bixby

A playmaker for the Spartans, Wright understands what it takes to play WR and FS and does both with precision and consistency. 

Braeden Presley 

ATH 6-0, 165, Jr. 

Bixby

Will play multiple positions for Bixby on both sides of the ball, Presley is cut from the same mold as his older siblings. 

Grady Adamson 

QB 6-2, 215, Sr. 

Deer Creek 

With over 5,500 career passing yards, Adamson has shown he possesses the arm to make the tough throws at the next level. 

Aiden Jordan 

K 5-9, 165, Sr. 

Mustang 

The top kicker in Oklahoma, Jordan has received interest from schools at the next level. 

Jaylin Covington

OL 6-4, 250, Sr. 

Edmond Santa Fe

A true down-and-dirty blocker, Covington had great hands and feet for a big man and loves to battle inside. 

Noah Hill

WR 5-9, 175, Jr. 

Owasso

A skilled route runner, Hill not only is the go-to receiver, but he returns kicks and punts on special teams. 

Tucker Koch

LB 6-0, 210, Jr.

Union 

A two-year starter for Union, Koch is an aggressive, physical player that leaves it all on the field for the Redhawks. 

David McComb 

QB 6-5, 210, Sr. 

Edmond Memorial 

One of the top QBs in the state, McComb set a school record for passing last year and has committed to KU. 

Tate Johnson 

LB 6-0, 215, Sr.

Norman North

An aggressive, physical player, Johnson is an attacking linebacker who can cover a lot of ground. 

Mason Schubert

QB/CB 6-3, 200, Sr. 

Stillwater

Everything is there for Schubert to impress college recruiters. His skill set and natural talent if off the charts. 

Jayedon Fuston 

RB 5-9, 170, Sr. 

Piedmont

A four-year starter for the Wildcats, Fuston is a dynamic runner that never goes down with the first contact. 

Gabriel Osborne 

ATH 6-2, 160, So.

Putnam City 

Osborne is a young and talented player who will help the Pirates in multiple ways this season. 

Markus Stewart 

LB 6-1, 210, Sr. 

Putnam City West

A fierce competitor, Stewart brings intensity, athleticism, and a motor with no off switch to the field for the Patriots. 

Dameon Hardmon 

MLB 6-0, 225, Sr. 

Putnam City North

Hardmon stands out in any sport. A state placer in powerlifting, starting MLB for the Panthers, and a 3.5 GPA. 

Isaac Shelton 

DE 6-2, 235, Sr. 

Sapulpa 

A great leader for Sapulpa, Shelton is pure energy and effort on the field and in the classroom. 

Qaylen Pennon

CB/WR 6-0, 190, Sr. 

Southeast

An explosive player on either side of the ball, Pennon’s bread and butter is being one of the top cover corners in the class. 

Marcus James

LB 6-4, 225, Sr. 

Carl Albert

James is a versatile player who can play tight end and linebacker for the Titans. James is a monster on both sides of the ball. 

Caden Davis

LB 6-0, 205, Sr. 

Carl Albert

A physical player, Davis earns the respect of opponents with his hard-nosed style of football and belief that he can’t be stopped. 

Daniel Newton 

ATH 6-0, 200, Sr. 

Carl Albert

Newton has the tools and ability to lead a football team into post season play. He is committed to Air Force. 

Kaleb Blackwolf

RB 6-0, 190, So. 

Del City

Only a sophomore, Blackwolf had one of the best freshman seasons you can hope for last year. 

Titus Walker-Johnson 

RB/LB 5-8, 175, Sr. 

Harrah

Known for his work ethic, Walker-Johnson is willing to run through you or around you, but he would prefer the first option. 

Maddex Prince 

WR 6-0, 190, Sr. 

Pauls Valley 

Last season, Prince had over 700-yards of offense thanks to his crisp route running and ability to find the seam. 

Isaac Sheffield

WR/RB/S 6-2, 180, Jr. 

Grove 

An athlete who excels in three sports, interest in Sheffield is growing thanks to his work ethic and play on the field. 

Trae Lugrand

ATH 5-11, 185, Jr.

Okemah

A two-way starter, Lugrand is the type of athlete you can build a team around and use in multiple ways. 

Terronce Long 

DE 6-2, 250, So. 

Western Heights

A difficult player for most tackles to handle, Long continues to grow and develop into a monster at DE. 

Jason Ramsey 

QB 5-10, 170, Sr. 

Destiny Christian 

Ramsey is a two-time HCAA All-State player. Last season he accounted for nearly 2,000 yards of offense and 23 TDs. 

Luke Alexander 

ATH 6-2, 195, Sr. 

Classen SAS at NE

A three-sport standout, Alexander is the definition of a student-athlete. The senior plays multiple positions for Classen.