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<p>We continued our 2026 spring camp tour In Noble for their annual team camp. It's routinely one of the better team camps in the state based on the amount of programs and players that attend. This year was no different. In this breakdown, we take a look at 11 guys that stood out in major ways throughout the morning in Noble. Plenty of them are names we knew about coming into the camp, sprinkled in with a few new names that will need to be known about coming into this season. Check out our <strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@PrepRedzoneOklahoma">YouTube Channel</a></strong> later today for highlights from the team camp.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1586758' first='Brody' last='Parker'] - 2028 Quarterback - McAlester</strong></p>
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<p>McAlester 2028 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='1586758' first='Brody' last='Parker'] had a really good day while we were watching the Buffaloes go to work on offense. Parker changed up his number going into this season and the new look might work wonders for him. Parker is also going to benefit from having some absolute monsters at the skill positions. We think that Parker is going to be set up to have a really successful junior season this fall. He was throwing the ball all over the field and maintaining accuracy throughout. It could be a big 2026 season for Parker and the Buffaloes. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='473879' first='Case' last='Alexander'] - 2027 Tight End/Linebacker - Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Washington 2027 tight end and linebacker [player_tooltip player_id='473879' first='Case' last='Alexander'] is the first of several "duh" prospects to include on this breakdown. Alexander has been one of the state's best linebacker prospects since his freshman season. So now that he's going into his senior season this fall, he's a player that we've watched play a lot of football and written about quite a bit. And for Alexander, all eyes will be on him for the foreseeable future because he is without a doubt the top available prospect in the state's 2027 class. But he could be closing in on a decision sooner than you think. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='473891' first='Creed' last='Barrett'] - 2028 Quarterback - Washington</strong></p>
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<p>Washington 2028 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='473891' first='Creed' last='Barrett'] was another name that we figured we would end up writing about after watching him work throughout the three hours in Noble. Barrett didn't disappoint and we can't help but wonder what he's going to look like this season. Barrett has started since the first game of his freshman year. He's led the Warriors to back to back state titles. But now, he's going into his junior season and there's a possibility we see him take another step up as an overall quarterback prospect. We can't wait to see him in action this season. </p>
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<p><strong>Davien Pouncil - 2027 Tight End - McAlester</strong></p>
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<p>McAlester 2027 tight end Davien Pouncil is the first of two new names on this breakdown. Pouncil is a 2027 prospect that has been known more for what he does on the basketball floor over the last few years. But the Buffaloes have him coming out for football and we were immediately impressed. He has the basketball size at 6'4 or 6'5 but he doesn't play the game like a basketball player. Pouncil is an incredibly physical player and we think that he could end up blowing up in a major way. The state's 2027 TE class is a deep one already but it just got deeper with Pouncil. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1599208' first='Dejhaun' last='Hall'] - 2028 Wide Receiver - Broken Bow</strong></p>
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<p>Broken Bow 2028 wide receive [player_tooltip player_id='1599208' first='Dejhaun' last='Hall'] is a name that's going to get a lot of play when the Savages take the field this season. First off, we think Broken Bow might be the favorite to win the 4A state championship this fall. But second, Hall is going to benefit from playing alongside one of the best quarterbacks in the state. Hall was one of the top targets for Broken Bow in Noble and he was really impressive after the catch. He's a big body receiver that can make opponents miss and do some serious damage in the open field. He looks primed for a monster 2026 season. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1525562' first='Greydon' last='Howell'] - 2027 Quarterback - Broken Bow</strong></p>
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<p>Broken Bow 2027 quarterback and Oklahoma wide receiver commit [player_tooltip player_id='1525562' first='Greydon' last='Howell'] already has the reputation of being the state's most electric football player. So seeing him in person in Noble was another no-brainer for guys to write about following the camp. Howell is going into his third season as QB1 of the Savages and the difference in his play between now and two years ago is night and day difference. Howell was also making plays on the defensive side of the ball. But there is no doubt that he is at his best on offense, making special plays look incredibly easy. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1164601' first='Jett' last='Frankum'] - 2028 Athlete - Plainview</strong></p>
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<p>Plainview 2028 athlete [player_tooltip player_id='1164601' first='Jett' last='Frankum'] had one of our favorite performances to watch at the Noble camp. He was definitely one of the more impactful two-way players in attendance for his work at running back on offense and then in the secondary on defense. And he played both positions with the same style. Like he was shot out of a cannon. Frankum would take the handoff in the backfield and he would be into the second level in the blink of an eye. He used that same acceleration when he was on defense, going from his safety position to the line of scrimmage in an instant. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1035154' first='Kaleb' last='Blackwolf'] - 2027 Running Back/Defensive Back - Del City</strong></p>
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<p>Del City 2027 running back and defensive back [player_tooltip player_id='1035154' first='Kaleb' last='Blackwolf'] is going to be one of the more experienced and talented running backs in Class 5A this season. Blackwolf has proven that he is a terrific football player that can impact offense, defense and special teams. But when he was going to work in Noble, we gravitated to what he was doing at the running back position. Blackwolf was outstanding, making guys miss and having the strength to power through arm tackles. In our opinion, Blackwolf is one of the state's best overall football players. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1171159' first='Kyng' last='Golston'] - 2027 Tight End/Defensive Lineman - Broken Bow</strong></p>
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<p>A new addition to the Broken Bow roster is a familiar name in the state's 2027 class. Tight end and defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1171159' first='Kyng' last='Golston'] has made the move from Valliant to Broken Bow and he makes the Savages even more interesting to follow as we get closer to the 2026 football season kicking off. Golston has been an absolute machine since his freshman year on the defensive line. But one intriguing part of his game that we watched in Noble was his work at tight end. If the camp was any indication, the Savages are going to use him quite a bit on offense this season. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='445315' first='Taven' last='Hayes'] - 2027 Quarterback - Noble</strong></p>
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<p>This was our first chance to watch Noble's new quarterback but it wasn't a name we weren't familiar with. 2027 quarterback [player_tooltip player_id='445315' first='Taven' last='Hayes'] has moved over to Noble from Southmoore and he brings with him several years of starting experience and he helped lead the Sabercats to their first playoff win in over a decade last season. Hayes is an athletic quarterback that had a really good day on his new home turf. He was making things happen with his arm but as he showcased multiple times, he's not a stranger to tucking the ball and making something happen with his legs. </p>
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<p><strong>Trusdon Moss - 2028 Linebacker - Blanchard</strong></p>
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<p>There were some solid linebackers in attendance in Noble but Blanchard 2028 linebacker Trusdon Moss was our favorite one to watch. This kid was the definition of a heat-seeking missile and he was laying the wood more than anyone else at the camp. Moss is also going to be a new name for us to follow not only in the 2028 class but at the linebacker position moving forward. We didn't know about him coming into the camp in Noble and walked away with a very high opinion of him. We can't wait to check him out of film and later on when the 2026 season kicks off this fall. </p>
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