First Team:
Quarterback:
Tyler Tetteleton (Norman North, 6-0/180, Sr.)- Clint Chelf
is pretty good, but despite not playing a year ago, It looks like Tyler Tettleton could have the most upside at the position.
Running Back:
Jeremy Smith (Union, 5-10/195, Sr., Oklahoma State Commit)-
Smith is a natural running back that feels his next move. Thrown in some
physical attributes and it is quite a package.
David Oku (Carl Albert, 5-10/185, Sr.)- Oku is blessed with
an extra gear that not many possess. He can score anytime he touches the ball.
Receiver:
Tramaine Thompson (Jenks (5-9/180, Sr., Oregon State
Commit)- Tramaine does not get a whole lot of credit for Jenk’s success in 2007,
but he will be the MVP of this year’s offense.
Thomas Roberson (Union, 6-3/185, Jr.)- The lone junior to
make the All-State team. He will be battling for catches in a talented offense,
but he has unreal potential.
David Gordon (East Central, 6-1/190, Sr., Arkansas Commit)-
Gordon should probably be listed as a corner, but he is unbelievable at
receiver. He not only catches the ball, but he gives it his all un blocking
assignments.
Tight End:
Tracy Moore (Union, 6-2/205, Sr.)- Moore is a flex tight
end that has some unbelievable skills for a bigger receiver. He has some flash,
and may be one of the state’s most underrated players.
Offensive Line:
Alvin Bailey (Brokem Arrow, 6-4/300, Sr. Arkansas Commit)-
Big time blocker with a nice frame. His biggest asset last year was his
strength, but he should be even more disciplined in 2008.
Brandon Webb (Owasso, 6-4/285, Sr. Oklahoma State Commit)-
Webb is a road grader that is going to be so much better for his complete
dedication to football. He is unbelievably athletic.
Brian DeShane (Union, 6-4/285, Sr., Tulsa Commit)- DeShane
is so polished it is amazing. He has taken a huge role as a team leader in ’08,
and that leadership could help the Skins in their title hunt.
Gavin Howard (Owasso, 6-5/270, Sr., Kansas Commit)- Howard
gets overshadowed a little by Webb, but he has a prototypical tackle body and
moves well.
Michael Bowie (San Springs, 6-5/305, Sr., Kansas State
Commit)- Bowie did not get a whole lot of publicity, but people sure found out
who he was after he committed to Kansas State.
Defensive Line:
Pearlie Graves (East Central, 6-3/260, Sr.)- Graves could
be one of the top two or three best players in the state. He has a good motor
and eats up lineman with his speed and athleticism.
Trent Dupy (Enid, 6-2/270, Sr. Tulsa Commit)- Dupy is
strong as an ox. Not a lot of people talk about his game, but he moves well, is
in great shape and uses his hands as good as any you will see.
Nathan Badger (Norman North, 6-1/240, Sr.)- Badger and his
teammate Beau Traber will lead the Norman North defense this season. If he is
just a little bigger then he has some nice D1 offers.
Gabe Ikard (Bishop McGuinness, 6-5/250, Sr.)- Ikard is
probably more valuable in high school ball on the defensive side of the ball,
where he helps the team to State Championships.
Linebacker:
Gus Jones (Wagoner, 6-2/220, Sr., Oklahoma Commit)- Jones
will lead the Wagoner on offense at running back and on defense at middle
linebacker. They should contend for a 4A title.
Cody Wilson (Lincoln Christian, 6-1/220, Sr., Tulsa
Commit)- Wilson plays for a small school, but he is big on talent. Not too many
linebackers can continually run a 4.0 pro-shuttle.
Ronnell Lewis (Dewar, 6-3/220, Sr. Oklahoma Commit)- Lewis
will be making an adjustment to 11-man football this year, but with his talent
the an adjustment should not be too difficult.
Terrell Williams (Union, 6-3/205, Sr.)- Williams made the
move down to linebacker at Union, and it seems to be a much more natural
position.
Defensive Back:
Gabe Lynn (Jenks, 6-1/180, Sr.)- Lynn is the lock down guy
for Jenks out at corner, and he holds offers from most of the major schools in
he country.
Daytawion Lowe (Carl Albert, 6-1/180, Sr.)- Lowe is a major
player for Carl Albert’s defense. He is a team leader and a headhunter coming up
against the run.
Javon Harris (Lawton MacArthur, 6-0/180/ Sr., Oklahoma
Commit)- Harris is very good coming up from his safety spot to defend the run,
and is now even more of a defender in the passing game after working at some
elite summer camps.
Justin Skillens (Washington, 5-10/170, Sr., Tulsa Commit)-
The last DB spot could have went to a handful of guys, but Skillens will be
playing at the most elite level and has an uncanny knack for making big time
plays.
Second Team:
QB: Clint Chelf (Enid)
RB: Beau Blankenship (Norman North)
RB: Tim Flanders (Midwest City)
WR: DeMarco Cobbs (Tulsa Central, Jr.)
WR: Brett Davis (Shawnee)
TE: Greg Brown (Tight End)
OL: Aaron Kannard (Broken Arrow)
OL: Bob Graham (Jenks, Jr.)
OL: Cody Hughes (Norman North)
OL: Jarod Wise (Union)
OL: Stetson Burnett (Lawton Mac)
DL: Kenneth Garrett (Crooked Oak)
DL: Robert Thomas (Muskogee)
DL: Daeshonn Buford (Santa Fe)
DL: Jack Jewell (Norman)
LB: Erik Howell (Muskogee)
LB: Michael Doctor (Washington)
LB: Kamron Stewart (Midwest City)
LB: Beau Traber (Norman North)
DB: Anthony Foster (Union)
DB: Brenton Bogar (Muskogee, Jr.)
DB: Tra’Vante Porter (Carl Albert, Jr.)
DB: Antonio Brown
(Midwest City)