Oklahoma State University Athletics

Spring Preview: Wide Receivers
March 07, 2020 | Cowboy Football
Tylan Wallace has rightfully earned a spot among the best and most feared receivers in college football. He is third among active FBS players with 2,512 career receiving yards and is second with 20 career receiving touchdowns. In 2019, he was a midseason All-America honoree by The Athletic and he went on to earn second-team All-Big 12 status despite missing half of the conference season to injury. Wallace averaged 112.9 receiving yards per game to rank fourth in the FBS and first among all receivers from Power Five conferences before sustaining a season-ending injury in practice in week nine.
When Wallace went out, the depth of OSU's receiving group came to the fore, with Dillon Stoner and Braydon Johnson assuming leadership roles. Wallace, Stoner, Johnson and Landon Wolf are all back in 2020 and all figure to factor heavily into OSU's offensive plans. Developing youngsters Langston Anderson and Jonathan Shepherd are also worth monitoring.
















