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<p>The Prep Redzone Stock Up Showcase series rolled through Oklahoma and we got a chance to see some of Oklahoma's best really stand out throughout a chilly Sunday afternoon. Throughout the next few days, we'll have a ton of content dropping on Prep Redzone Oklahoma, breaking down some of the top players and overall performances that we witnessed on Sunday. We kick off that content with a breakdown on the camp's MVP picks from each position group!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='216547' first='Colton' last='McComb'] - 2027 Linebacker - Edmond Memorial</strong></p>
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<p>Coming into Sunday's camp, we were very excited about the group of sophomores that we had coming and Edmond Memorial linebacker [player_tooltip player_id='216547' first='Colton' last='McComb'] was one of them. McComb had a spectacular sophomore season and he continued that momentum with a solid showing on Sunday. McComb would earn MVP honors for the linebacker group after really doing a great job in the individual drills and then following that up in one on one drills. McComb also tested pretty well considering the blistery conditions that the players had to deal with. We've said this a few times over the last few months but McComb is a prospect that is primed to blow up this offseason. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1182029' first='Connor' last='Claborn'] - 2027 Running Back - Lawton MacArthur</strong></p>
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<p>Lawton MacArthur sophomore [player_tooltip player_id='1182029' first='Connor' last='Claborn'] ended up being the MVP for the running back position. Claborn impressed the coaches in attendance with his ability to consistently get open in one on one situations against linebackers. Claborn was determined to get work on Sunday with as many reps as he could get. After talking with our running backs coach, it was clear that Claborn impressed him from start to finish. Watching that group myself, I noticed Claborn and several other guys that will be covered in future breakdowns. But Claborn is now on our radar moving forward. And Lawton MacArthur could see him take that next step in their offense this fall. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1339151' first='Grayson' last='May'] - 2026 Quarterback - Piedmont</strong></p>
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<p>Piedmont junior [player_tooltip player_id='1339151' first='Grayson' last='May'] ended up not only being the MVP for the quarterback group but the coaches agreed that May was the overall MVP for the camp on Sunday. And it was a combination of things that caught their attention and ours. First off, the measurables are solid so he passes the eye test. Then the ball absolutely flies out of his hand and he probably had the best arm in attendance on Sunday. But it was also his desire to not only get as much work as he could but help the other guys around him. It was a great performance from start to finish and we have a feeling that May is about to have a very successful 2025. His stock is definitely pointing up moving forward. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='734696' first='Hunter' last='Reavis'] - 2027 Offensive Lineman - Coweta</strong></p>
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<p>Coweta sophomore [player_tooltip player_id='734696' first='Hunter' last='Reavis'] has been a consistent camper at Prep Redzone events and the progress is apparent every time we see him. Reavis walked away with MVP honors for the offensive line group. His positional coach was impressed with his overall quickness and combining that with his solid technique made him really tough to beat in one on one situations. Looking back at our notes, Reavis also earned OL MVP honors at one of of PRZ-Next camps in 2023 when Reavis was an eighth grader. He's now doubled up and we're looking forward to seeing how he continues to improve his game. He's off to a great start in his high school career as an interior OL prospect. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1610422' first='John' last='Torres'] - 2026 Defensive Lineman - Bartlesville</strong></p>
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<p>Bartlesville junior defensive lineman [player_tooltip player_id='1610422' first='John' last='Torres'] was an absolute nightmare coming off the edge for opposing offensive linemen on Sunday afternoon. And Torres is another example of why we love doing these camps. We have a pretty good idea of who the majority of these players are before they come to camp but Torres was a name that we weren't familiar with. After watching him win rep after rep and use a variety of moves to get into the backfield and beat his man in a one on one situation, we were really impressed with Torres. This defensive line group had a few players that you could make a strong argument for but Torres certainly earned it with his play up front. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1035154' first='Kaleb' last='Blackwolf'] - 2027 Defensive Back - Del City</strong></p>
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<p>We mentioned that special 2027 group with McComb and Del City sophomore [player_tooltip player_id='1035154' first='Kaleb' last='Blackwolf'] was another '27 prospect that we had circled coming into Sunday. Blackwolf is coming off a special sophomore season with the Eagles and he's really been a dude since he was a freshman at El Reno. The thing we like the most about Blackwolf's game is his versatility. But on Sunday, he was primarily working as a defensive back and earned MVP honors for his work in the secondary. When we saw him with the pads on last fall, he showed that he was a ball hawk. We saw that on full display on Sunday. He tested well, put in the work during drills and competed well for a full and successful day. </p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='451430' first='Tommalik' last='Benson'] - 2028 Wide Receiver - Westmoore</strong></p>
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<p>Westmoore's [player_tooltip player_id='451430' first='Tommalik' last='Benson'] was the only freshman on Sunday to earn MVP honors for his position group. Benson was a new name for us as he was one of a handful of prospects that walked up on Sunday to compete. But after watching him take rep after rep, it was clear that he was a name that we needed to know. The first thing that stood out to us when we were watching him in one on ones was the speed that defensive backs just didn't have an answer for. Benson won rep after rep and consistently found a way to separate from the defensive back. And then you throw in the fact that he has some pretty special leaping ability and he's a name to watch moving forward. </p>
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