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Oklahoma City Area Football – Public and Private: Editors Choice – Presented by RibCrib

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Andy Bass – Heritage Hall

QB Andy Bass 6-0, 202, Sr. Heritage Hall Chargers

One of the top recruits in the state, Andy Bass has several DI offers thanks to his speed and ability to make quick decisions on the field. Bass has sprinter speed and likely projects to a running back or receiver spot at the next level.

RB JP Spanier 5-9, 175, Sr. Bishop McGuinness Irish

JP Spanier will be a premier running back this season for the Irish. Spanier has tremendous speed and great vision. This will be a breakout season for the senior as he looks to put his name on the recruiting board for area schools.

WR Landon Hamilton 6-0, 175, Jr. Casady Cyclones

One of the main targets in the passing game for Casady, Landon Hamilton has played catch with his brother for as long as they can remember. With his brother Ethan at QB, look for Landon to have a big year at wide out.

OL Ace Hodges 6-2, 275, Sr. Casady Cyclones

A University of Oklahoma commit, Ace Hodges couples his physical play with his high football IQ, making him a complete player for the Cyclones. Hodges will use his talent on the defensive line as well where he’s a standout at the DT position.

DE Zavier Freeman 6-2, 255, Sr. Heritage Hall Chargers

A true playmaker in the 30-stack defense the Chargers utilize, Zavier Freeman is tough to handle off the edge. Also, an offensive lineman, Freeman understands both positions and will live in the heads of opposing tackles all night.

Joe Krug – Mount St. Mary

LB Joe Krug 6-1, 185, Sr. Mount St Mary Rockets

The Rockets linebacker may not leave the field this season. Joe Krug is expected to play both ways for the Rockets. A former safety, Krug seems to be a natural at linebacker thanks to his speed and physical play.

DB Luke Olson 6-0, 175, Sr. Crossings Christian Knights

A multi-purpose player for the Knights, Luke Olson is a threat on offense or defense. Olson has the speed to be a game-breaker on offense and the ball-hawking ability to make big plays on defense.

Public School:

QB Shyheim Johnson 6-1, 190, Sr. Putnam City West Patriots

Johnson may not be on your radar now, but by the end of the season you will certainly know his name. Johnson can hurt you with his arm or his legs. Look for the senior to have a best year as a Patriot.

RB Colin “King” Bruner 5-10, 165, Sr. Crooked Oak Ruf-Nex

A hard runner, Colin “King” Bruner has the speed to outrun a defense and the power to run through would-be tacklers. Bruner will have some big games this season and will find himself on some watch lists as the season moves forward.

WR Jaden Nickens 6-3, 190, Jr. Millwood Falcons

One of the top receivers in the state, Jaden Nickens has the size, speed and hands to hurt a defense on any given play. Nickens will stretch the field for the Falcons giving them a serious deep ball threat. He is being recruited by several DI teams.

OL Adam Owedetallah 6-3, 255, Sr. Putnam City North Panthers

Maybe the best offensive lineman not getting as much publicity as he should. The Panthers tackle has the strength to battle in the trench and the technique to beat more athletic defensive players.

Alexis Hernandez – Grant

DL Alexis Hernandez 5-9, 276, Sr. U.S. Grant Generals

Considered undersized for the position, Alexis Hernandez is a tough, physical player who ignores the size advantage most offensive linemen will have. Anyone battling Hernandez will finish the game knowing it was a fight all night long.

LB Brayden Knox 6-3, 215, Sr. Putnam City Pirates

With his size and speed, Brayden Knox comes into his final season as one of the top linebackers in the OKC area. Knox is getting looks from college prospects and should find a home at the next level.

DB Cha’Uncley Law 6-1, 205, Sr. Southeast Spartans

A two-way starter for the Spartans, Cha’Uncley Law is a dynamic player who can shut down a passing game with his ability to read, react to the ball. Law will have an impact on offense as well as a wide receiver.

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