Epenesa is best of Sooners Elite Camp
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It did not take long to notice Pryor. He is a huge defensive back and he has a large wingspan. At 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds he quickly passed the eyeball test, and he was not bad on the field either.
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Brown is currently the No. 1 prospect in Oklahoma's 2017 class, and he was the fastest guy at OU's camp on Wednesday. Even when a guy did manage to get a couple of steps on him, he was able to close with some serious speed. |
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Safeties can have a tough time in the camp setting, but not Fields. He showed some great feet throughout the day. Whether it was in drills or one-on-ones his footwork was top-notch as he took on the best the camp had to offer. |
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Jones is a new name on the scene and he has now shown at a couple of events he has some of the surest hands around. Everything he could touch, he was catching on Wednesday. Quarterbacks knew they could count on Jones at all times. |
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Broiles is starting to see more attention at John Marshall in Oklahoma City. He's a big cornerback at 6-foot, 175 pounds, and he was more than capable in one-on-one coverage. He was also quite the competitor throughout the day. |
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This is a new category and White is the guy. He's a 6-foot-6, 275-pound offensive tackle who does not have much varsity film. However, he is extremely well-built and he is raw. He does have plenty of athleticism though and what looks like a very high ceiling. |
Jason Howell Mid-South Recruiting Analyst |
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