The Oklahoma Sooners' 2025 recruiting class looks special. Their class of 15 commits ranks him No. 11 nationally, according to On3. To date, eight four-star prospects and seven three-star prospects have committed to Oklahoma State, and that list could grow quickly.
On3 recently released a list of five 2025 prospects who are currently “trending” to be in the Sooners' class. Each of the five players will be a huge addition to Brent Venables' recruiting class.
Here are five new additions that are trending in the Sooners' favor, according to On3.
Ty Haywood (Denton, Texas): The Sooners have an 88.9 percent chance of deciding on the five-star offensive tackle, with Texas A&M, Florida State and TCU each holding a small percentage chance of landing the 6-foot-5, 280-pound talent. If Bill Bedenbaugh and Oklahoma State can secure his services, this would be a huge win. Texas' No. 2 prospect will provide added security to the team's offense.
CJ Nixon (Weatherford, Oklahoma): The local talent is a four-star recruit and On3 gives the University of Oklahoma a 99.1% chance of acquiring him. He wants the opportunity to be a great basketball player as well as a dual-sport athlete. The upside to potentially acquiring Nixon is his versatility. He played tight end and defensive line in high school, and his 6-foot-5, 216-pound frame has the potential to grow significantly.
Max Granville (Sugar Land, Texas): The edge rusher, ranked as the No. 31 prospect in the state of Texas, is given an 83.7 percent chance to transfer to the Sooners, with Texas A&M and Baylor the next two programs worthy of his commitment. became. At 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, Glanville is a coveted player at his position.
Omarion Robinson (Little Rock, AR): Robinson, a 6-foot, 170-pound native of Arkansas, is a four-star talent. He has an 81.6% chance of committing to Oklahoma State, and Georgia and Oregon are both on his recruiting list. As the program moves into the SEC, acquiring solid talent at each layer of the defense will be critical to maintaining its identity going forward.
Darius Afaraba (Lehi, Utah): Winning in the trenches is extremely important at all levels of football, but the SEC may have the most competition in the trenches in college football. The Sooners have an 80.6 percent chance of securing the 6-foot-5, 280-pound Interior offensive lineman. LSU, UCLA, and Washington are among his three other programs that showcase his talent.
Of course, these are just informed predictions and these things change very quickly. While you shouldn't put too much stock into him until a contract is actually finalized, it's good to see Oklahoma State moving in the right direction for the recruit.