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<p>The Prep Redzone Combine series made their annual stop in Oklahoma on Sunday and we had some of Oklahoma's up and coming talent come out and shine. In case you missed it, <strong><a href="https://prepredzone.com/2025/05/prz-oklahoma-high-school-combine-mvps/">we put the spotlight on all of our MVP selections from the camp Monday</a></strong>. Today, we're emptying the notebook. We broke down the MVPs, the top testers, quarterbacks and linebackers. Now we're taking a look at every other player that stood out to us and our coaches throughout the day on Sunday. Be sure to check out Prep Redzone Oklahoma for all of our content from Sunday's PRZ Combine!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1537428' first='Gage' last='LeFrere'] - 2028 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Pryor</strong></p>
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<p>We're buying all the stock that we can in Pryor's [player_tooltip player_id='1537428' first='Gage' last='LeFrere'] this offseason. We watched him absolutely smash the competition at one of our 7v7 tournaments this spring and then he performed off the charts this weekend. He tested incredibly well and then faired well on both sides of the ball during drills and the 1 on 1 competitions. He was a 2028 prospect that we were high on coming into the camp but he's continuing to raise the ceiling on what we think he can be as a true prospect. Not to mention that LeFrere earned playing time last season and performed incredibly well, specifically on defense. LeFrere has all the tools and the skillset to be one of the better two-way players in Class 5A when the season kicks off this fall. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1626563' first='Jalen' last='Davis'] - 2026 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Deer Creek</strong></p>
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<p>Deer Creek standout [player_tooltip player_id='1626563' first='Jalen' last='Davis'] is the first of several 2026 prospects on this breakdown that we were fired up to see at camp and then they lived up to the hype. Davis would immediately back up that pre-camp hype during the testing portion of camp. Davis tied for the fastest 40-yard dash time at 4.5 seconds. He backed that up with a run of 4.53 seconds. Then, he put that speed to good use during the drills and competitions. Davis was constantly getting out there and taking as many reps as he could possibly get. And with the threat of bad weather, we moved the camp inside and space was limited to say the least. So Davis wasn't able to fully unleash his speed potential but we saw enough to get excited about what's next for him this summer. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1667340' first='Khamden' last='Lane'] - 2026 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Altus</strong></p>
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<p>Every camp we do, we have a player that ends up being our favorite guy. And that list is long but there has to be a guy at the top of the list. Altus 2026 athlete [player_tooltip player_id='1667340' first='Khamden' last='Lane'] was that player. First off, he tested well and performed incredibly well. He made several spectacular catches in 1 on 1 drills where the probability of a catch was low and he snagged the ball out of the air. So he checked all the boxes from a physical and performance standpoint. But Lane was so vocal throughout camp in the best way. He was encouraging everyone around him, constantly looking to get more reps and it didn't matter if it was on offense or defense. Lane checked off just about every box that a college coach should be looking for on Sunday afternoon. He had a special day. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1663602' first='Lucky' last='Heath'] - 2026 Wide Receiver/Defensive Back - Woodland</strong></p>
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<p>Woodland 2026 wide receiver and defensive back [player_tooltip player_id='1663602' first='Lucky' last='Heath'] is a player that we got to see twice during the 2024 season. And each time, we came away impressed with the junior. He came to camp and is another example of a prospect that immediately raised his ceiling on our opinion of him as a prospect after testing. We knew Heath was a solid wide receiver but we didn't realize how explosive he truly was until after he tested. It was clear at that point after he tested out as one of the more explosive players in attendance. Heath would then get plenty of work on both sides of the ball, while we like him more for what he's able to do on the offensive side of the ball. Heath helped lead Woodland to a perfect season and state title and he'll be hungry for more this fall. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1609148' first='Paxton' last='Kysar'] - 2028 Offensive Lineman - Edmond Santa Fe</strong></p>
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<p>The offensive and defensive line groups were the smallest of the camp but we still had some guys that stood out throughout the afternoon. One name that we're going to be watching moving forward is Edmond Santa Fe 2028 offensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1609148' first='Paxton' last='Kysar'] and that's a name that should ring familiar. Bergin Kysar was a standout defensive lineman for the Wolves just a couple years ago. Paxton has a chance to dominate the line of scrimmage but on the offensive side of the ball. Now, Kysar still looked very raw and he's continuing to work. But the size is there, the DNA is there and he is definitely a name to keep an eye on moving forward. Santa Fe has done a really good job of developing players on both the offensive and defensive lines. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1370665' first='Raiden' last='McLemore'] - 2026 Running Back - Perkins-Tryon</strong></p>
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<p>Perkins-Tryon 2026 running back [player_tooltip player_id='1370665' first='Raiden' last='McLemore'] was right there at the top of the list for one of our favorite players to watch this weekend. First off, McLemore absolutely performed well throughout the camp. But the thing that impressed us so much was his willingness to accept the coaching that was given and implement it in his next rep. That's what these camps are all about and it's much more than just dominating the guy in front of you. And McLemore did plenty of that throughout the day. He's a very powerful runner that always has his head forward and shoulders down. We're looking forward to getting a chance to see him in person with the pads on. That's another element of his game that we didn't get to see but that makes him special. </p>
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