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<p>The Prep Redzone Exposure Series made the annual stop in Oklahoma on Sunday. We had some outstanding talent from all over the state in attendance and from some of the surrounding states. We will have a TON of breakdowns on Prep Redzone Oklahoma following the event and a lot of video on our <strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@PrepRedzoneOklahoma">Prep Redzone Oklahoma YouTube Channel</a></strong> this week as well. In this breakdown, we're putting the spotlight on the wide receivers and tight ends that I watched on Sunday afternoon in Broken Arrow!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1828534' first='Braelon' last='Keys'] - WR - 2028 - Owasso</strong></p>
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<p>Braelon made an early impression during testing, recording a strong 9'10” standing long jump, showcasing his explosiveness. He carried that momentum into drills and competition, where he consistently attacked the football rather than waiting on it. Displays good hands and competed well in one-on-one situations. He shows the ability to sink his hips and get in and out of breaks efficiently, highlighting his movement skills and versatility. Braelon stood out throughout the day, from testing and agility work to live competition, as a well-rounded and competitive athlete.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1175581' first='Brandon' last='Smith'] - WR - 2027 - McAlester</strong></p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1175581' first='Brandon' last='Smith'] is a wide receiver for the McAlester Buffaloes. Here is another player that caught my eye early in the testing stages of camp. In his group, Brandon ran a good L drill time, and he was one of the top two. I've had the opportunity to watch Brandon on film previously so seeing him at camp was nice to be able to see him compete in person. He can stretch the field at wide receiver and runs good intermediate routes to help get open. He has good hands and made several snags throughout the day in live competition.</p>
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<p><strong>KJ Underwood - WR - 2029 - Edmond Sante Fe</strong></p>
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<p>KJ, a member of the Class of 2029, turned in one of the faster L-drill times of the day at 6.82 seconds that I saw, highlighting his change-of-direction ability. He showed strong movement skills throughout drills and stood out for his coachability, quickly absorbing instruction and applying it on the field. In one-on-one competition, he made an impressive acrobatic catch that showcased his body control and playmaking ability. A young prospect with promising athletic traits and a willingness to develop.</p>
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<p><strong>Timothy Smith - TE - 2028 - Deer Creek</strong></p>
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<p>It's hard not to like what this tight end out of Deer Creek (Class of 2028) brings to the table. He has a strong frame with plenty of room to continue adding quality weight. His versatility stands out—you can flex him out wide, keep him attached in the box, or line him up in the slot. Timothy runs clean routes with good footwork and has good eye hand coordination. A promising young prospect who will definitely be one to watch this upcoming season at Deer Creek.</p>
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<p><strong>Graham McIIvoy - TE - 2029 - Durant</strong></p>
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<p>Graham picked up his first offer following the camp, earning it from Langston University. It was valuable to see him in a camp setting after previously evaluating him on the 7-on-7 circuit. He is impressive with his big frame and fluid movement, showing he moves well for his size. Displays a strong understanding of how to get open and consistently puts himself in position to make plays. As a member of the Class of 2029, he's an exciting young prospect with a bright future and more offers will be on the horizon soon.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1613159' first='Boden' last='Roberts'] - TE - 2027 - Bartlesville</strong></p>
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<p>Boden competed at a high level throughout one-on-one reps, consistently bringing energy and effort rep after rep. He did a great job in his individual drills and can move well. He has a solid frame with reliable hands and shows a good understanding of how to make plays. Boden uses leverage to his advantage and positions himself well to make plays. Overall, a dependable competitor who maximizes his opportunities who will be fun to watch in the Bruins new offense. <br></p>
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