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A look at The Oklahoman's 2025 Super 30 high school football recruiting series

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Who is the top high school football player in the state of Oklahoma for the 2025 recruiting class? Bookmark this page and get to know The Oklahoman’s Super 30 series, which will spotlight the state's best prep prospects in the 2025 class.

No. 9. Trynae Washington, TE/S, Carl Albert

At 6-foot-3, 195 pounds, Washington has more of a receiver’s frame and he says OU’s coaches have told him they plan on using him in a variety of ways offensively.

No. 10: Antoni Ogumoro, OL, Elgin

After moving to Elgin from North Carolina last winter, Ogumoro spent the better part of his summer in Saipan, the largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the northwestern Pacific Ocean.

No. 11: Shaker Reisig, QB, Tulsa Union

Last year the 6-foot and 200-pound Boston College commit threw for 2,366 yards and 25 touchdowns on 181-for-231 passing in nine games. He also rushed the ball 28 times for 87 yards and four touchdowns.

No. 12: David McComb, QB, Edmond Memorial

As a junior, McComb was named the Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year after completing 62.9% of his passes while setting single-season program records with 3,009 passing yards and 29 passing touchdowns.

No. 13: Blake Cherry, OL, Owasso

Cherry received nearly two dozen scholarship offers from Division I programs, including Arizona State, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, TCU and Tulsa. He committed to play at Arkansas on June 1. 

No. 14: Matrail Lopez, WR, Idabel

The Oklahoma State commit is a multi-sport athlete who was the point guard for the basketball team, a pitcher and shortstop for the baseball team, and clearly has an innate ability that would help him excel in track and field if he pursued it. 

No. 15: Caden Knighten, RB, Pauls Valley 

Knighten, a 6-foot, 215-pound Baylor commit was only 14 when he received his first Division-I football offer. It was from SMU and that relationship ultimately led him to Baylor.

No. 16: Josiah Hammond, DL, Tulsa Union 

The defensive lineman known as “Cheese” is hungry to leave his mark on the Redhawks. He fielded over a dozen Division I offers from Arizona, Iowa State, Utah, Tulsa and Washington, among others, before choosing Kansas on June 16. 

No. 17: Marcus James, LB, Carl Albert

James fancies himself as a true old-school linebacker and says Brent Venables is a major reason for his commitment to OU.

No. 18: Ryker Haff, OL, Owasso

Haff committed to play at OSU on April 10. He also received nearly a dozen other scholarship offers from other Division I programs, including Houston, Iowa State, Minnesota, Texas Tech and Tulsa.

No. 19: Javion Antai, OL, Jenks 

Antai is adjusting to life on a new team for his senior year after transferring from Tulsa Nathan Hale. He announced his commitment to Tulsa on July 4.

No. 20: Grady Adamson, QB, Deer Creek

After receiving more than a dozen Division-I offers, the 6-foot-2, 218-pounder committed to Georgia Tech in April.

No. 21: CJ Simon, WR, Moore

For Simon, who is ranked No. 21 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list of the state’s best recruits in the 2025 class, it has always been more about the overall journey and less about individual success. 

No. 22: Demarius Robinson, RB, Edmond Santa Fe

Coming in at No. 22 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 recruiting rankings for the 2025 class, Robinson began playing football at 6 and has since developed a knack for reaching the end zone. 

No. 23: Ryan Grayson, WR/DB, Beggs

As Ryan Grayson — a receiver and defensive back— prepares to enter his senior year, he’s one of the top recruits in Oklahoma and holds offers from Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Kansas State and UNLV. 

No. 24: Eric Harris, DB, Owasso

The senior has a knack for anticipating coverage and blowing up plays. Harris currently holds scholarship offers from Air Force, Iowa State, Lindenwood, North Texas and Oklahoma State.

No. 25: Deante Lindsay, CB, Ada

The son of a former East Central University football player, Lindsay is a three-sport athlete at Ada, competing in football, basketball and track. 

No. 26: Ravian Larry, RB, Idabel

With scholarship offers from Colorado, SMU and others, the Idabel running back comes in at No. 26 in The Oklahoman's Super 30 recruit rankings.

No. 27: Jon Grimmett, TE, Pauls Valley

Ranked No. 27 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list of the state’s best recruits in the 2025 class, Pauls Valley tight end Jon Grimmett recently committed to UNLV.

No. 28: Jamarian Ficklin, QB, Muskogee

Throughout Ficklin's journey, Clutch has been a dependable companion. The stallion remained a mainstay during his rise to stardom at Muskogee, which earned him numerous Division I collegiate offers.

No. 29: Brayden Knox, LB, Putnam City

Knox is No. 29 on The Oklahoman's Super 30 list of the state's top recruits in the 2025 class. A 6-foot-3, 235-pound linebacker, he holds offers from schools such as Indiana, Kent State, Louisville, Nevada and Tulsa, among others.

No. 30: Xzavier Thompson, WR, Millwood

The Arizona State Sun Devils have former Steelers great Hines Ward as their wide receivers coach and they’re the only Division-I program to offer Thompson, but he’s staying patient as he prepares for his senior season and comes in at No. 30 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list of the state’s top recruits in the 2025 class.