Written by: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)
Aaron Gregory | WR | 2026 | Douglas County | @AaronGregory_07
A true WR1 that dominated nearly every weekend. Gregory showed high-level polish with crisp routes, a massive catch radius, and the ability to high-point balls over the top of defenders. His consistency stood out—he made plays in traffic, separated when needed, and was always the go-to guy in big moments. He looked every bit like a future SEC star.
DaQuwan Dunn | WR | 2026 | Berkner | @DaQuwanDunn
Dynamic on both sides of the ball, Dunn made a name for himself with explosive acceleration and clean releases off the line. His twitch and awareness allowed him to find open grass and finish plays after the catch. He’s a natural playmaker who could line up anywhere on the field this spring and still be the best athlete out there.
Jeramie Cooper | TE | 2026 | North Crowley | @Jeramie_D1
The most dominant tight end on the circuit this year. At 6-4, Cooper consistently created mismatches with his size and athleticism. He displayed strong hands in traffic, crisp breaks on his routes, and the toughness to win at the catch point. A Power 4 target who looks ready to take over this spring.
Brian Williams | WR | 2026 | Lake Mary | @WilliamsBrianjr
Quietly one of the most consistent big-body receivers in the country. Williams brought smooth body control, route precision, and strong hands to every stop. At 6-4, 190, he moves like a slot but plays with the presence of a true outside threat. His blend of polish and upside makes him a can’t-miss spring evaluation.
Thomas Cook Jr | DB | 2026 | North Crowley | @Thomascookjr_7
Cook was the complete defensive back we saw all season on the circuit. Cook brought elite anticipation, long speed, and consistent energy to every matchup. Whether in man or zone, he stuck to receivers like glue and routinely disrupted timing with his physicality. His footwork and ability to break on the ball make him a lockdown corner to watch this spring.
Damien Henderson | WR | 2026 | Creekside | @Bam_theshow
One of the more electric slot receivers we covered. Henderson’s shiftiness and change of direction were elite, constantly giving defenders problems in space. He will be a chain-mover and red zone threat, showing the type of burst and quickness that translates well to Friday nights this fall.
Ryelan Morris | ATH | 2026 | Honey Grove | @morrisboys607
Morris was consistent threat on the circuit this season. Whether lined up at receiver or defensive back, he brought a competitive edge and elite athleticism to every rep. His footwork, ball skills and physicality stood out against top-tier competition with C4Performace. The Baylor commit backed up the hype all spring and looks primed for a big senior season.
Christian Cypher | QB | 2029 | Carrollton | @CJCypher7
One of the better quarterbacks we saw on the circuit regardless of age. Cypher consistently delivered deep strikes with timing and touch—something rare for a player his age. His confidence and command of the offense were beyond his years, and he held his own competing in 18U. A legit name to follow over the next few seasons.
Cruz Campbell | QB | 2026 | Tuttle | @iamcruzcampbell
Campbell elevated his stock all season long, finishing with multiple championship and MVP performances in the 18U division. He showed advanced mechanics, excellent ball placement, and calm decision-making under pressure. His poise and leadership stood out, and he’s shaping up to be one of the top quarterbacks in Oklahoma heading into spring ball.
Jordan Lane | WR | 2027 | Tuttle | @JordanLane2027
A true riser in the 2027 class, Lane delivered all season and capped it off with a monster showing at nationals on both sides of the ball. He consistently made tough catches in big moments and played DB with confidence. Physical, dependable, and productive. Lane’s going to be a big name this spring.
Tristin Gaines | QB | 2028 | Waller | @TKGaines0
One of the top young quarterbacks we saw this season. Gaines showed impressive poise and arm strength for his age, consistently delivering accurate throws on the move and making smart decisions under pressure. He’s got a quick release, good mechanics, and the confidence to lead—definitely a name to track as he heads into spring ball at Waller.
Luke Wilson | WR | 2028 | CCC | @luke_wil7
Wilson played up in age all season and never blinked. His quickness, burst, and route-running allowed him to consistently beat older DBs, and once the ball was in his hands, he was a threat to score. With elite YAC ability and smooth hands, Wilson has early star written all over him.
Kallen Martinez | ATH | 2027 | Armwood | @Kallenmartinez
Martinez made an immediate impact on both sides of the ball. At 6-3 with long strides and natural instincts, he flashed real versatility—lining up at DB, WR, and returning kicks. He’s raw but has a ceiling that’s sky high. Expecting a major leap in spring football.
JR Harris | QB | 2027 | Central Carrollton | @JRobHarris2
Harris showed all the traits of a future high-level QB: confidence, arm strength, mobility, and playmaking when things break down. He made tight window throws all season and showed growth with every rep. The swagger and ability remind you of a young Johnny Football. He’s going to be a must-watch this spring.
Trenton Yancey | ATH | 2027 | Duncanville | @d1trent_
One of the cleanest route runners we saw from the 2027 class and a top prospect nationally. Yancey is smooth, precise, and always in the right spot. He’s physical through contact and rarely drops a pass. The combination of polish and play strength will make him a problem this spring.
Arieus Finley | RB | 2027 | Derby | @ArieusFinleyJr5
Finley showed flashes of dominance in the slot all circuit with strong cuts, solid hands, and home run speed in space. He’s an explosive 2027 athlete and tough to bring down in the open field when the pads are on. As he continues to grow physically, he’s going to become a true bell-cow back.
Jaden Johnson | WR | 2026 | Mustang | @JadenJohnson_03
A reliable target that stood out with his hands, consistency, and ability to get open at all levels of the field. Johnson built great chemistry with his QB and was a steady playmaker from start to finish on the circuit. He’s a name that deserves more recruiting attention heading into spring.