OFFENSE
QB – Skyler Moorman 6-2, 190, Jr. Collinsville Cardinals
Collinsville QB Skyler Moorman threw for nearly 2,000 yards on 145 completions amassing 18 touchdowns. Moorman added 170 yards rushing with five scores on the ground. All as a sophomore. Moorman will have an opportunity to show he is one of the top QBs in the area.
Honorable Mention: Landon Gilbreath-Claremore Sequoyah Eagles, Ethan Hushbeck-Verdigris Cardinals, Brogan O’Neal-Catoosa Indians
RB – Ty McKnight 6-1, 195, Sr. Claremore Zebras
Last season McKnight showed why he is capable of being a game breaker for the Zebras. McKnight rushed for 1,081 yards on 135 carries and added 36 receptions for an additional 356 yards. The expectations for McKinght are big and he is more than willing to accept the challenge.
Honorable Mention: Tristian Gibson-Claremore Sequoyah Eagles, Dylan Burks-Claremore Sequoyah Eagles, Scott Rigby-Collinsville Cardinals
WR – Braxton Repschleager 6-4, 185, Sr. Catoosa Indians
The go-to receiver for the Indians, Repschleager has the size and hands to play at the next level. His ability to get open and give his quarterback a target sets him apart from his peers. The senior is known to take a few handoffs in the backfield and brings good leadership to the field for Catoosa.
Honorable Mention: Noah Hill-Owasso Rams, Ben Nichols-Rejoice Christian Eagles, Braxton Davis-Oologah Mustangs
OL – Ryker Haff 6-6, 305, Sr. Owasso Rams
The Oklahoma State commit brings strength, technique, and power to the offensive line for the Rams. Alongside Blake Cherry, these two create the best tandem of offensive linemen in the state.
Honorable Mention: Blake Cherry-Owasso Rams, Blake Novotny-Owasso Rams, Cannon Gray-Verdigris Cardinals, Bryce Bires-Oologah Mustangs