PRZ – Oklahoma Stock Up Class of 2026 WR Standouts
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The Stock Up Showcase series hit Broken Arrow on Saturday afternoon and nearly 150 prospects were on hand to get coached, get competition and get exposure. This was the fourth camp we’ve had in Oklahoma and they continue to get bigger and better. Prep Redzone Oklahoma will have articles and breakdowns throughout the next several days putting a spotlight on some of the best performers and prospects that we got a chance to see throughout the afternoon. Keep it locked in to Prep Redzone Oklahoma for more coverage from the Stock Up Showcase camp. In this post, it’s all about the 2026 class at the wide receiver position. We had a great group of wide receivers on Saturday but the 2026 class was not only deep but it was also pretty special as well.
Mason James Mason James 5'11" | 155 lbs | WR Norman North | 2026 State OK – 2026 – WR – Norman North
Out of all the 2026 wide receivers I had the chance to watch, James was the most polished wide receiver and defensive back in his class. James did work with both defensive backs and wide receivers throughout the day. James ran good routes in his 1 on 1 reps and knows how to create separation from the defensive back. He didn’t back down from competition and keep getting rep after rep all day long. It didn’t matter if it was on the offensive side or defensive side of the ball, he competed! James showed he has good hands and can stick his foot in the ground to get vertical in a hurry. Keep an eye out on this 2026 prospect!
Tayshawn Wade Tayshawn Wade 6'2" | 180 lbs | WR Broken Arrow | 2026 State OK – 2026 – WR – Broken Arrow
Wade is a talented young wide receiver with a good athletic frame. I liked watching him run his routes and coming out of his brakes. He does a good job of selling his routes and is quick with sinking his hips to get to his next break. I felt like he was consistent in running his comeback route by shielding his defender from the ball and going up to get the ball. With his frame, Wade has good balance and tracks the ball well. Wade had some good reps versus older competition, and we look for him to continue to improve this offseason.
TahKari Bethel – 2026 – WR – Booker T. Washington
I have had the opportunity to watch this young man play since third grade, so it was fun to watch Bethel compete with high school athletes. He is a great athlete that will compete with anyone, no matter what grade he is up against. He has great control of his body and tracks down the ball once it is in the air. He does well with any defensive back in man press and knows how to break down his defender to help create separation. Bethel showed he has good hands that will go and highpoint any ball thrown in his direction. I like how he creates space with his double moves and looks smooth in and out of his breaks. Bethel is going to be a fun athlete to keep up with for the next several years.
Blair Irvin – 2026 – WR – Bentonville High School
This is another wide receiver who split time on both sides of the ball and played defensive back throughout the day. Most impressive thing that I liked about Irvin was his body control. He quickly could make his adjustment on the ball and made it look easy. I would say I enjoyed watching Irvin on both sides of the ball because the way he flips his hips, and he just makes it look fluid. He catches the ball well and knows how to get open. Irvin had good reps on both sides of the ball and competed well. Irvin looks to be a player over at Bentonville this upcoming season and years to come.
Jerrod Williams Jerrod Williams 5'11" | DB Heritage Hall | 2026 State OK JR – 2026 – WR – Heritage Hall
Williams was a starter for the Chargers, state champions, this past season on the defensive side of the ball at corner. I was intrigued on what he could do out at wide receiver being able to watch him play corner this past season. Williams just knows how to create separation from his defender to give him the best opportunity to catch the ball. Time after time the defensive backs tried to press Williams at the line of scrimmage, and he showed a good stick jab step to get past the defender. Williams caught the ball well in traffic and used a good double move to help set up his route. He will be someone to keep an eye out for as time goes on in his early career.