GAMECHANGERS: Stock Up Oklahoma MVPs
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This content series is sponsored by GameChanger – The Official Scorekeeping, Stats, Team Management & Technology Partner of Prep Redzone. The Stock Up Showcase tour made their final stop in Oklahoma on Sunday in Broken Arrow. We got a chance to see…
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The Stock Up Showcase tour made their final stop in Oklahoma on Sunday in Broken Arrow. We got a chance to see some outstanding players from all over Oklahoma and beyond. We’ll have a ton of coverage from the event, but in this post, we’re looking at the best of the best at each position. Some of these position groups were stacked and narrowing it down to one MVP was brutal. But these seven players were among the best in attendance on Sunday!
This Oklahoma camp was dominated by Missouri 2027 offensive lineman Ace Herman-Dawson Ace Herman-Dawson 6’5″ | 345 lbs | OL Battle | 2027 MO and the standout from the “Show Me State” lived up to the hype. When we got a chance to check out the offensive linemen going head to head with the defensive line, the coaches there were quick to point out the Missouri big man. Not only was he dominating, rep after rep, but he was doing it at every position along the offensive line. Tackle, guard, right, left, it didn’t matter. Herman-Dawson would step up and continue his domination. He was tested by some of the best defensive linemen at the camp and passed. We knew a little bit about Herman-Dawson prior to the camp and we knew he had some hype behind him. Not only did he dominate but he was hungry for more competition.
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We mentioned this after the camp when we announced the MVPs but Blanchard 2025 wide receiver Brayson Carter Brayson Carter 5’9″ | 155 lbs | ATH Blanchard | 2025 State OK is one of the more electric players in the state. He helped guide the Lions to a state championship and he dominated on Sunday afternoon. Carter impacts the game on offense, defense and special teams but on Sunday, he shined bright at the wide receiver position. Carter is lightning quick and he showcased that speed to get separation from the defender. It was no surprise to us that Carter ended up shining bright on Sunday. And what’s really impressive is the group he was in. There is no doubt that wide receiver was the deepest and most talented position on Sunday. But Carter impressed from the start and it’s only a matter of time before his recruitment blows up.
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2026 quarterback Conner Quintero Conner Quintero 6’0″ | 180 lbs | QB Oklahoma | 2026 State OK was nursing a nagging injury and wasn’t able to go through the testing portion of the camp. That didn’t stop him from absolutely dominating when it came time to compete. Quintero impressed immediately when it was time to throw. Whether it was the individual drills or during 1 on 1 competitions, everything Quintero did just looked natural and easy at times. And that comes from countless hours of dedication and work. Every time we’ve seen Quintero in person at a camp or 7v7 tournament, he finds ways to impress. The 2026 signal caller is waiting for his opportunity to make an impact on Friday nights. But if Sunday’s performance was an indication, we think that he could enjoy a breakout season in 2024.
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The Moll brothers from Owasso were absolute stars on Sunday. 2025 defensive back Jaylon Moll Jaylon Moll 5’10” | DB Owasso | 2025 OK earned MVP honors at the DB position and shined bright during the competition portion of camp. Moll was recognized during the “best on best” competition and on the final play of the camp, he made a spectacular play to keep the receiver from making a catch. Moll really impressed the coaches in attendance and historically, our camps have been light at the defensive back position. That wasn’t the case on Sunday afternoon. It was a deep position and we had plenty of wide receivers also taking their shots at DB as well. But Moll was the best of the bunch and earned MVP honors. We’re looking forward to seeing how he takes this momentum into the rest of the offseason.
Millwood 2026 running back Lemar Davis Lemar Davis 5’8″ | 150 lbs | RB Deer Creek | 2026 State OK was one of the breakout stars during the 2023 football season. Davis would then continue that momentum on Sunday at our camp. Davis ended up earning the running back MVP award and it was incredibly competitive at the top. We had some absolute ballers at this position but Davis edged out some of the other standouts. Davis is just scratching the surface on what he can be at the running back position. The Millwood standout tested well and then showcased that speed and shiftiness during the drills and competition. Millwood isn’t going anywhere as a contender with Davis and some of the other young standouts returning for the Falcons. Davis is going to be fun to watch when they take the field in 2024.
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From way out in western Oklahoma, Elk City 2025 linebacker Reece Burton Reece Burton 6’2″ | 200 lbs | LB Elk City | 2025 State OK made the drive to Broken Arrow and dominated at the linebacker position. First off, Burton looks the part physically and he has to really impress when the pads come on and he’s able to be physical. In our camps, linebackers can really only showcase their pass coverage skills in a 1 on 1 setting but that was no problem for Burton. The Elk City standout made play after play. The coaches were counting up interception after interception. And in the “best on best” competition, Burton came up with yet another interception when all eyes were on him. In the biggest moment, Burton made one of the biggest plays of the camp on Sunday. He’s a linebacker to keep an eye on moving forward in the 2025 class.
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Our defensive linemen were coached by Christian Littlehead and he’s one of the best in the state when it comes to coaching up defensive linemen. Littlehead told us before the camp that he was excited to see what Owasso lineman Reece Satterwhite Reece Satterwhite 6’2″ | 250 lbs | DL Owasso | 2025 State OK could do in a camp setting. When Chief talks, we listen and Satterwhite did not disappoint. The defensive line position was incredibly deep on Sunday. They got the best of the offensive line in most of the competitions and Satterwhite was incredibly consistent throughout the camp. He has a deep bag of moves and he showcased them all on Sunday. Satterwhite might be somewhat new to a camp setting but he seemed like he was right at home. He performed incredibly well and he has a bright future moving forward.