Who Impressed: Under Armour Camp
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Prep Redzone Oklahoma was on hand in Arlington as the Under Armour camp series continued in the Dallas area. 11 Oklahoma prospects from the 2022, 2023 and 2024 classes made their way south to compete against some of the best players in this part of the country. We were there from start to finish and saw some of Oklahoma’s best prospects perform. In this breakdown, we put a spotlight on the three players that were the top standouts from Sunday’s camp. Stay tuned for another breakdown on Tuesday and a feature on Del City freshman phenom David Stone David Stone 6'4" | 270 lbs | DL Bradenton IMG Academy | 2024 State FL .
Braylin Presley
Braylin
Presley
5'9" | RB
Bixby | 2022
State
OK
– 2022 Running Back – Bixby
We’ve written plenty of articles about Bixby running back
Braylin Presley
Braylin
Presley
5'9" | RB
Bixby | 2022
State
OK
over the last eight months and our opinion is very simple. Presley is the most electric player in Oklahoma today and ran away with our Player Of The Year award. Presley took his talents to the field against some of the best linebacker prospects in this part of the country for 1 on 1 drills. The reps were very limited for Presley because of time and numbers, so we only saw the Bixby standout in three 1 on 1 reps. Every time Presley went out for a pass, he torched the linebacker that was trying to stay with him. Presley is an unbelievably unique talent and it’s difficult to find a proper comp for him. And that’s not a knock on him, he’s that special. Presley continues to get better, which is scary when you consider what he’s done in his career. He caught the game-winning touchdown in the state title game as a sophomore. As a junior, he ran for nearly 2,000 yards and also led Bixby in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. Presley is determined to lead the Spartans to a fourth straight title and seventh in the last eight years.
Chris McClellan
Chris
McClellan
6'4" | DL
Owasso | 2022
State
OK
– 2022 Defensive Lineman – Owasso
Just like with Presley, the reps were very limited for the offensive linemen and defensive linemen in Dallas. In fact, each OL or DL prospect only got two reps during the 1 on 1 drills. That was all he needed to impress the media gathering around the drill. McClellan absolutely bullied his opponent as he used his combination of size, speed and strength to dominate on both occasions. McClellan has been one of the hottest recruits in Oklahoma’s 2022 class over the last two months. You can read more about that here in our Weekly Recruiting Report. McClellan wasn’t going to be stopped or even slowed down by his opponent on Sunday and that honestly goes along with how his recruitment has gone. The Owasso big man is picking up offers every week from power 5 programs all over the country. He made news earlier this year when he transferred from Edison to Owasso. Last year as a junior, McClellan was an All State selection after finishing with well over ten sacks on the season. Now with the Rams, McClellan leads a defensive line unit that is arguably the best in the state.
Talyn Shettron
Talyn
Shettron
6'3" | WR
Edmond Santa Fe | 2022
State
OK
– 2022 Wide Receiver – Edmond Santa Fe
(Oklahoma Commit)
This last player should be no surprise as he’s already been selected to play in the Under Armour All American game. Edmond Santa Fe’s phenom wide receiver and OU commit
Talyn Shettron
Talyn
Shettron
6'3" | WR
Edmond Santa Fe | 2022
State
OK
came into the camp as one of the top wide receivers not just in this part of the country but in the country overall. And it didn’t take long for him to show why once he got on the field for 1 on 1 competition. Shettron consistently beat defensive backs but what was the most impressive about it was how many different ways he did. He used speed, precise route running, quick cuts and unbelievable hands to beat DB after DB. He would blow by a defender on one rep and then catch a jump ball over a DB on the next one. Following the camp, Shettron was recognized as an All American selection and was one of the top overall performers at the camp. Shettron has been that guy since bursting onto the scene as a freshman. Similar to the other players on this list, what’s scary is how much better Shettron continues to get every time he steps on the field. He’s been committed to Oklahoma since late October and remains firm with the Sooners.