Oklahoma High School Combine – DB Spotlight
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The Prep Redzone High School Combine series continued this weekend in Oklahoma and high school standouts brought it on Saturday. We had some outstanding talent all across the state of Oklahoma and even some of the surrounding states. We’ll have a ton of coverage from the event dropping on Prep Redzone! In this post, we’re putting the spotlight on the defensive back position. At our camps, we always like the DBs because everyone usually wants to play offense at wide receiver. So you know the guys who come as DBs are real dogs and we had a few of them on Saturday. Guthrie 2027 defensive back Frederick Nash Frederick Nash 5'8" | DB Guthrie | 2027 OK was covered earlier this week in our positional MVP article.
Our first defensive back is Sapulpa 2027 Emmanuel Johnson Emmanuel Johnson 5’9″ | 160 lbs | DB Sapulpa | 2027 OK and he definitely falls in the category of a prospect that we didn’t know much about coming into the camp but we walked away with a high opinion of him. Johnson was a similar player to Nash, who ended up earning MVP honors for the defensive backs. He’s a smaller cornerback that was ready to go every time his number was called. And that’s something that we always look for from the defensive backs at our camp. They are always outnumbered and we want to see the guys that are wanting to take rep after rep and Johnson ended up being one of those guys.
Highlights
Bishop Kelley 2025 standout Kai Livesay Kai Livesay 6’3″ | 195 lbs | ATH Bishop Kelley | 2025 OK was definitely on our list coming into the camp of prospects we wanted to see in person. Livesay was a player around this time last year that we were high on coming into his junior season. We just weren’t sure which position that would be. On Saturday, Livesay got work in on the defensive side of the ball and we were impressed with his overall camp performance. Livesay was the most physically impressive defensive back, measuring in at 6’2 and he put up some big numbers in the testing portion. He was a name to watch for us around this time last year and as we go into the spring and summer, he remains just that.
Pocola 2026 defensive back Jackson Parker Jackson Parker 5’11” | DB Pocola | 2026 OK was another new name for us to cover after watching him in person this weekend. Parker first got our attention during the testing portion of the camp. He ended up having one of the faster times in his group and then it was time to watch him go to work in drills. Parker was ready to get some competition on Saturday despite not being in a natural position for him at cornerback. Parker is a safety for Pocola and unless you’re doing some 7v7 work, safeties have to come down and play corner in camp settings. Parker did just that and impressed during the drills and competition and he’s a new name to watch.