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<p>Throughout the last month, we have been updating each class ranking and following up those updates with in-depth breakdowns on a ton of prospects in each class. We kicked things off with the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2028-rankings/">2028 Watchlist.</a></strong> Then we continued our updates with the 2027 class, featuring the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2027-rankings/">Top 75 Sophomores In Oklahoma.</a></strong> We also took a look at the state's 2026 class with that latest ranking update featuring the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2026-rankings/">Top 150 Juniors In Oklahoma.</a></strong> Now, we finish off the ranking update with the current senior class. Our 2025 rankings now features the <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/oklahoma/rankings/2025-rankings/">Top 225 Seniors In Oklahoma.</a></strong> Throughout the next week, we'll also have a ton of prospect breakdowns. In this breakdown, we're taking a look at the top five prospects (according to this update) that are still undecided about where they are going to play their college ball. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">You can make the argument that there's not another prospect in this class that is as red hot as this one. With the way recruiting has been working over the past five years, by the time a prospect starts their senior season, it's somewhat unlikely that they will pick up new offers. That's the norm but Jenks defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='294445' first='Cash' last='Jacobsen'] has definitely bucked that trend. Jacobsen was committed to South Dakota State but he's reopened his recruitment and the offers have really started to stack up. Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and USC just to name a few over the last month alone. Jacobsen has been a prospect that we've liked since he was a freshman but he missed time early with injuries. He's more than made up for that lost time to become the top available prospect right now. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">It seems like Oklahoma has a handful of guys in every class that it's preposterous how under the radar they are across the state. Beggs standout [player_tooltip player_id='192928' first='Ryan' last='Grayson'] is one of those guys and it makes no sense to us. Grayson got on the radar when he was a freshman running back, getting carries in the same backfield as CJ Brown and Red Martel, who both signed with D1 programs. Grayson has evolved his game to being one of the best players on the field every time he steps on the field. It doesn't matter where he lines up on the field, he's capable of making a big play on every snap. Offensively, he's elevated his game at the wide receiver position and on defense, he's turned into one of the best ball hawks in the state. He can go on either side but we like him on defense. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">We wrote about Carl Albert linebacker [player_tooltip player_id='1291287' first='Carlveon' last='Young'] back in the summer after watching him for literally 30 minutes at Carl Albert's team camp. Young looked like a prospect that was ready to explode this season and after missing almost all of his junior season, he's made up for the lost time this fall. Young is a prospect that is still very raw but you can already see him turning the corner of becoming that dominant presence at the linebacker position. Young has been a big part of Carl Albert having arguably the best defensive unit in the state, regardless of class this fall. His recruitment has also started to pick up this season and he could get a few more offers before the early signing period in December. Young is definitely a guy who could be a lot higher when we look back on this class in a few years. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">We wrote about Muskogee running back [player_tooltip player_id='515901' first='PJ' last='Wallace'] last week after adding him to the PRZ-Oklahoma Player Of The Year Watchlist. Simply put, he's the best available running back in the state's 2025 class and he has three years worth of film to back up that statement. As a sophomore and junior at Bartlesville, Wallace was one of the more productive running backs in Class 6A-2. This season at Muskogee, Wallace is still just as productive and is a big reason why we like the Roughers to repeat as state champs this season. Wallace has everything you'd look for in a running back prospect and he's proven that he can be that guy for three years. We have no question marks when it comes to Wallace as a prospect who can succeed at the next level. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Tuttle wide receiver [player_tooltip player_id='211560' first='CJ' last='Simon'] is in a similar situation as Grayson as Beggs. Not only are they pretty similar players when it comes to size and ability, it also seems like they've been underrated for a few years now. Simon has been an absolute dog since he was a freshman at Moore. He was one of the better playmakers in Class 6A-1 over the last two years and has continued that over the last 12 months. He had a terrific offseason at various camps and 7v7 tournaments and then moved to Tuttle this summer and became another cog in an offensive machine that is very hard to slow down. Simon is a very reliable pass catcher and has the ability to consistently beat defenders off the line. We think his ceiling is incredibly high and he'll be one of the steals of this class. </p>
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HEIGHT
6'5"
WEIGHT
250
POS
DL
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Jenks
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
160
POS
DB
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Beggs
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HEIGHT
6'4"
POS
LB
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Carl Albert
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HEIGHT
6'1"
POS
RB
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Muskogee
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
160
POS
WR
CLASS
2025
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Tuttle
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