Ranking Oklahoma high school football’s best wide receivers in 2024 season

Some of the top prospects in Oklahoma high school football play the wide receiver position.

There are high expectations for a lot of those players following big seasons, and it won’t be long until they can go out and try to replicate that kind of success.

Here’s The Oklahoman‘s ranking of the state’s best running backs, from 10 to 1:

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10. Xzavier Thompson, Sr., Millwood

He holds an offer from Arizona State and helped Millwood reach the Class 2A state title game the last two seasons. Last year, Thompson had 30 receptions for 639 yards and four touchdowns.

9. Lucas Jones, Sr., Yukon

Yukon struggled last season and went 1-9, but Jones had a great year individually and was one of the most productive receivers in the state. He finished with 82 receptions for 1,107 and nine touchdowns.

8. Juju Smith, Sr., Choctaw

Smith was one of Choctaw’s top offensive players last season. He had 60 receptions for 988 yards and 14 touchdowns.

7. CJ Simon, Sr., Tuttle

Simon was a consistent player for Moore last season and finished with 54 catches for 784 yards and 10 touchdowns and 35 carries for 262 yards and three scores. He recently announced he is transferring to Tuttle. Ranked No. 21 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30, Simon decommitted from Nebraska in February.

6. Ryan Grayson, Sr., Beggs

He had 1,457 total yards and 15 touchdowns last season. Also a stellar defensive back, Grayson has offers from Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kansas State and UNLV.

6. Trynae Washington, Sr., Carl Albert

One of several standouts for Carl Albert, Washington had 897 receiving yards and eight touchdowns last year as he helped the Titans go 14-0 and win their second straight Class 5A state title and seventh out of the last eight seasons.

4. Matrail Lopez, Sr., Idabel

He announced his…


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Author : The Oklahoman

Publish date : 2024-08-02 11:01:57

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