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Cowboy Football Adds 15 in Early Signing Period
December 03, 2025 | Cowboy Football
Oklahoma State's 2026 Signing Class
STILLWATER - Oklahoma State football coach Eric Morris announced Wednesday the addition of 15 signees in the early signing period for the 2026 signing class.
The group includes six defensive players and nine offensive players. The two most well-represented states are Texas with five signees and Oklahoma with three. There are also two from Arkansas and one each from Arizona, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Washington.
There are 13 high school players and two from the junior college ranks who comprise the early signees.
Three defensive backs, two defensive linemen and a linebacker comprise the defensive side of the ball, while five offensive linemen, two wide receivers, a running back and a quarterback comprise the offensive group.
With 12 of the 15 additions expected in Stillwater for the beginning of the 2026 spring semester, the majority of OSU's newest student-athletes will be on campus next month. The early enrollees include both junior college transfers and 10 of the 13 players from high school.
Oklahoma State Football 2026 Signing Class
(as of December 3, 2025)
Signee Bios
Landon Bland
Defensive Line | 6-4 | 220 | Freshman
Carthage, Mo./Carthage
The No. 11 player from Missouri and 81st-ranked edge rusher in the nation according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Jon Guidie at Carthage … High-effort player who helped Carthage reach the state championship his senior year … In his high school career he recorded 25 sacks, 164 tackles and 35 tackles for loss … Played tight end as well … Was also a pitcher on the baseball team where he was named Class 6 first team all-district and second team all-conference … Also competed in basketball and wrestling … Part of academic all-state and National Honor Society … Chose Oklahoma State over Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas State, Kansas and others.
Personal: Son of Jeremy and Bailee Bland … Father played baseball at Missouri Southern State and grandfather, Brad Coy, played football at Southwest Baptist … Avid outdoorsman.
Isaiah Bowman
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 275 | Freshman
Conway, Ark./Conway
The No. 209 interior offensive lineman nationally and the No. 25 overall player in the state of Arkansas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for offensive line coach Gavin De Los Santos at Conway … All-Arkansas selection in 2024 who has been praised for his elite physicality and relentless effort … Lateral quickness and foot quickness allow him to make precise moves despite his size … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track … Recorded a junior season-best discus throw of 139-6, per MileSplit … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from Arkansas State, North Texas, Colorado State and hometown Central Arkansas.
Personal: Son of Andrea Sheppard.
Mark Brown III
Defensive Back | 6-2 | 195 | Freshman
Corsicana, Texas/Corsicana
A top-200 safety prospect in the nation class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.
High School: Played for coach Eugene Rogers at Corsicana … A rangy, physical and fluid playmaker who played safety and running back … Ran for 216 yards and three touchdowns against Kaufman as a senior … Finished his career with 12 forced fumbles on defense, 80 tackles and three interceptions … Multi-sport athlete who competes in track and field … Ran a wind-aided 10.93 100-meters at district competition as a junior … Ran an 11.48 100-meters and competed in the 4x100 relay as a sophomore in 2024 … Chose OSU over North Texas, Washington State, UTEP and Lafayette.
Personal: Son of Mark and Alexis Brown … Intended major is business.
Taurean Davis
Linebacker | 6-2 | 235 | Junior
Lambert, Miss./DeSoto Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast Coast
The No. 3 junior college linebacker in the nation according to 247Sports and the No. 9 overall player in the 2026 ESPN Junior College 50.
Junior College: Played two seasons for coach Jack Wright at Mississippi Gulf Coast … In 2025, he played every game in an 8-3 season that saw the Bulldogs reach the MACCC Championship … Named first team all-conference and Defensive MVP … Had 89 tackles, four tackles for loss, three pass breakups, a sack and an interception … In 2024, he played all 10 games and reached the MACCC semifinals … Recorded 45 tackles and forced two fumbles … Chose OSU over offers from Arkansas, North Texas and others.
High School: Played for coach Will Wolfe at DeSoto Central…In both his junior and senior seasons, Davis was named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 7A All-State first team and was selected to play in the Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Game as a senior… Tallied 141 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, nine sacks and five forced fumbles in his senior season.
Personal: Son of Damian Davis and Tonya Johnson … Father played football at Delta State.
Marrel Davis III
Defensive Back | 6-2 | 190 | Freshman
Houston, Texas/Summer Creek
Ranked as a top-200 cornerback prospect by ESPN and 247Sports.
High School: A three-year varsity starter who recorded 83 tackles, 20 pass breakups, two interceptions and one fumble recovery, according to MaxPreps … Was originally committed to Texas State … Had offers from Oregon State and Utah … Summer Creek finished second in the state his junior year and fell in the semifinals the year prior.
Personal: Has two sisters.
Ja'Qwon Evans
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 295 | Freshman
Shawnee, Okla./Shawnee
The No. 97 offensive tackle prospect in the nation and the No. 22 prospect in the state of Oklahoma according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Jason Madonna at Shawnee … A long, athletic offensive tackle … Named the 2025 District 5A-3 Offensive Lineman of the Year by opposing coaches … As a junior, he helped lead his team to the District 5A-3 playoffs … Also competed in wrestling, basketball, track and field and power lifting … Notched season-best marks of 44-0 in the shot put and 124-11 in the discus as a junior, per MileSplit … Served as a Mental Mentor for sixth graders and was actively involved in community service with his church … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from North Texas, UTEP, Arkansas Tech and several others.
Personal: Ja'Qwon Evans is the son of Iesha Evans and John Drew … Brother, Karran Evans, played football for East Central University … Intends to major in business.
Nygel Farsee
Defensive Line | 6-2 | 310 | Freshman
Little Rock, Ark./Parkview Magnet
The No. 202 defensive line prospect in the national class and the No. 24 overall prospect in the state of Arkansas, according to Rivals.
High School: Played for head coach Bobby Bolding at Parkview Magnet his senior season… An athletic and intelligent defensive lineman who was an effective run stuffer… A 2024 all-state and 2024 Academic All-America team honoree … Played both offensive and defensive tackle … As a senior he recorded eight sacks, 14 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a fumble return … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track and field … Posted a 42-0 in the shot put, per MileSplit … Received his school's Presidential Award for academics … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from North Texas, Alcorn State, Arkansas State, Sacramento State, Southeast Missouri State and Yale.
Personal: Son of Tyronne Farsee and Kalishi Farsee … Has long volunteered on the audio and video team at his church … Played both the tuba and trumpet … Intended major is architecture.
Eli Holbrook
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 295 | Freshman
Arlington, Texas/Arlington
The No. 116 interior offensive lineman nationally and the No. 215 overall prospect in the state of Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Scott Peach at Arlington … ??Known for his physical run-blocking paired with patient, technical pass protection … A prominent multi-sport athlete who competed in track and field … Recorded a junior season-best mark of 49-0.5 in the shot put, per MileSplit … Chose Oklahoma State over Wake Forest, North Texas, San Diego State, Texas State and Tulsa.
Personal: Son of Chad and Allison Holbrook.
KD Jones
Running Back | 5-10 | 173 | Freshman
Jenks, Okla./Jenks
The No. 24 running back prospect in the country according to 247Sports and the No. 4 player in the state of Oklahoma according to ESPN.
High School: Played for coach Adam Gaylor at Jenks … An explosive, shifty athlete who runs tough … One of the most productive players in the history of a tradition-rich Jenks program … Sits atop the Trojan career record books in rushing yards (4,742), all-purpose yards (5,798), rushing touchdowns (67) and total touchdowns … Helped lead his team to back-to-back District 6A playoff semifinal berths as a junior and senior after a championship appearance as a sophomore … Delivered one of the most dominant displays in Oklahoma high school football history as he exploded for 445 rushing yards and 549 all-purpose yards with eight touchdowns against Mustang, all single-game school records in those statistics … Amassed over 2,700 rushing yards and nearly 4,000 all-purpose yards with 40 total touchdowns in just his sophomore and junior seasons … Played his freshman campaign with Broken Arrow and rushed for 1,264 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 21 receptions for 156 yards and a touchdown … Also a decorated track and field athlete who won the Oklahoma 6A state championship in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays and ran the lead leg for Broken Arrow's state title 4x200 relay as a freshman … A highly-touted prospect who chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Alabama, Oregon, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Miami, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Texas Tech, and others.
Personal: Kaydin "KD" Jones is the son of Kejuan Jones and Anna Chincon … His father, Kejuan, was a standout running back for Oklahoma from 2002-05 who rushed for more than 2,300 yards and 36 touchdowns.
O'Ryan Mosley
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 315 | Freshman
Houma, La./Terrebonne
The No. 59 offensive lineman prospect in the nation and the No. 31 prospect in the state of Louisiana according to ESPN.
High School: Played for coach Tyler Lewis at Terrebonne … A physical, strong offensive lineman known for pancake blocks … Played on a 9-4 team that made the 2025 LHSAA playoffs … A four-time all-district selection who earned first team all-state honors … Also competed in power lifting and the shot put … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Penn State, Arkansas, Houston, TCU, Louisiana, North Texas, Tulane, Troy, and others.
Personal: O'Ryan Mosley is the son of Erin Boudreaux and Quentin Mosley … An avid fisherman and bowler … Plans to study sports management.
Braeden Presley
Defensive Back | 6-1 | 190 | Freshman
Bixby, Okla./Bixby
The No. 52 safety prospect in the country, and the No. 9 overall prospect in the state of Oklahoma, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Loren Montgomery at Bixby … Collected 73 total tackles in 34 games played … Tallied nine interceptions and 20 pass deflections … A playmaker that added 52 receptions for 886 yards and double-digit touchdowns on the offensive side … Threw for two touchdowns … A strong contributor to a program that has won seven consecutive state titles … Totaled 1,000 all-purpose yards as a junior … Produced 400-plus kick and punt return yards, averaging 19.9 yards per kickoff return and 10.7 yards per punt return as a junior … Multi-sport athlete who also competes in track and field … Produced an 11.01 100-meter time … Participated in Bixby's 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relay units, per Athletic.net … Chose Oklahoma State over Oklahoma, Kansas State and Arkansas.
Personal: Braeden Presley was born in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Arthur and Tia Presley … Brother, Brennan, played at OSU, is the program's all-time receptions leader and plays for the Rams … Sister, Britney, ran track at OSU and another sister, Brandee, ran track at Georgia ... Brother, Braylin, plays at Tulsa. … An avid bowler … Plans to study business and marketing.
Kole Seaton
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 270 | Freshman
Mesquite, Texas/Horn
The No. 57 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the No. 93 overall prospect in the state of Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Vernon Hughes … Had a 92-percent average grade out through 10 games of his senior season … Only allowed one sack and three quarterback pressures during his final year … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track and field … Posted a 34-4 in the shot put and a 90-0 in the discus throw as a sophomore in the spring of 2024 … Chose OSU over offers from Baylor, Memphis, Kansas State, Arizona, Pittsburgh and Arkansas State.
Personal: Son of Ralph and Leslie Seaton.
Jabarie Thornton
Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 180 | Freshman
Waco, Texas/La Vega
The No. 223 wide receiver in the national class and the No. 217 overall player in Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Don Hyde at La Vega … A playmaking wide receiver that excels at running routes … Eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards as a junior and again as a senior … Hauled in 76 receptions for 1,112 yards and 15 touchdowns so far as a senior … Played a key role in helping his team to a Texas 4A D-II state runner-up finish as a junior … That season he finished with 76 catches for 1,367 yards and 15 touchdowns … Returned two kicks for touchdowns, as well … Enjoyed a breakout sophomore campaign in which he tallied 39 receptions for 610 yards with 12 touchdowns … Also competes in basketball and track and field … Ran a 22.99 200 meters and recorded a 20-8.5 long jump, per MileSplit ... Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Arkansas, Ole Miss, Oregon, Baylor, Houston, Nebraska, Texas State and Tulsa, among others.
Personal: Son of Jabulani and Annie Thornton.
Brodie Vehrs
Quarterback | 6-0 | 205 | Freshman
Gilbert, Ariz./Basha
The No. 65 quarterback prospect in the national class and the No. 15 overall prospect in the state of Arizona according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Chris McDonald at Basha … An athletic quarterback with a big arm … Guided one of the most balanced offenses in Arizona and totaled over 1,500 passing yards with 18 touchdowns and only three interceptions before a shoulder injury cut his senior season short … Added 245 yards on the ground with a pair of touchdowns … Named the 2025 Southern Region Offensive Player of the Year … Threw for almost 3,000 yards and completed 71% of his passes (207-for-289) as a junior, totaling 27 touchdowns with only two interceptions … Rushed for 283 yards and four touchdowns, as well … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from North Texas, Northern Iowa and Northern Arizona.
Personal: Son of Tom and Adrienne Beth Vehrs.
Jani Weir
Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 175 | R-Junior
Seattle, Wash./Skyline/Eastern Washington/
Fullerton College
A junior college product who signed with OSU over reported offers from UTEP, Toledo, Texas State, North Texas and others.
2025 (Sophomore at Fullerton College): Spent a season under coach Brian Crooks at Fullerton College where he saw action in 10 games and finished with 877 receiving yards and 1,300 all-purpose yards … Hauled in 11 touchdowns as well … Totaled seven receptions for 267 yards and three touchdowns against Orange Coast … Unanimous selection to the All-SCFA Central Conference first team as a wide receiver … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from North Texas, Washington State, UT Martin, Toledo, and others.
2024 (Freshman at Eastern Washington): Played in two games … Did not record any statistics … Played for Coach Aaron Best.
2023 (Redshirt at Eastern Washington): Did not see any playing time.
High School: Played for coach Cameron Elisara at Skyline … A dynamic receiver that plays tough and has explosive speed … Finished his career with 59 catches for 564 yards and three touchdowns … Helped lead Skyline to the state semifinals … Received first team honors from KingCo in 2022 … Also competed in track and field.
Personal: Jani "JT" Weir is the son of Tracy Gordon and Damion Weir … Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida … Enjoys creating music in his free time … Intends to major in sports psychology.
STILLWATER - Oklahoma State football coach Eric Morris announced Wednesday the addition of 15 signees in the early signing period for the 2026 signing class.
The group includes six defensive players and nine offensive players. The two most well-represented states are Texas with five signees and Oklahoma with three. There are also two from Arkansas and one each from Arizona, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Washington.
There are 13 high school players and two from the junior college ranks who comprise the early signees.
Three defensive backs, two defensive linemen and a linebacker comprise the defensive side of the ball, while five offensive linemen, two wide receivers, a running back and a quarterback comprise the offensive group.
With 12 of the 15 additions expected in Stillwater for the beginning of the 2026 spring semester, the majority of OSU's newest student-athletes will be on campus next month. The early enrollees include both junior college transfers and 10 of the 13 players from high school.
Oklahoma State Football 2026 Signing Class
(as of December 3, 2025)
| Name | Pos. | Ht. | Wt. | Exp. | Hometown/Previous School |
| Landon Bland^ | DL | 6-4 | 220 | Fr.-HS | Carthage, MO/Carthage |
| Isaiah Bowman^ | OL | 6-3 | 295 | Fr.-HS | Conway, AR/Conway |
| Mark Brown III^ | DB | 6-2 | 195 | Fr.-HS | Corsicana, TX/Corsicana |
| Taurean Davis^ | LB | 6-2 | 235 | Jr.-TR | Lambert, MS/DeSoto Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast |
| Marrel Davis III^ | DB | 6-2 | 190 | Fr.-HS | Houston, TX/Summer Creek |
| Ja'Qwon Evans | OL | 6-5 | 295 | Fr.-HS | Shawnee, OK/Shawnee |
| Nygel Farsee^ | DL | 6-2 | 310 | Fr.-HS | Little Rock, AR/Parkview Magnet |
| Eli Holbrook | OL | 6-3 | 290 | Fr.-HS | Arlington, TX/Arlington |
| KD Jones^ | RB | 5-10 | 173 | Fr.-HS | Jenks, OK/Jenks |
| O'Ryan Mosley | OL | 6-3 | 315 | Fr.-HS | Houma, LA/Terrebonne |
| Braeden Presley^ | DB | 6-0 | 190 | Fr.-HS | Bixby, OK/Bixby |
| Kole Seaton^ | OL | 6-6 | 245 | Fr.-HS | Mesquite, TX/Horn |
| Jabarie Thornton^ | WR | 6-0 | 180 | Fr.-HS | Waco, TX/La Vega |
| Brodie Vehrs^ | QB | 6-0 | 205 | Fr.-HS | Gilbert, AZ/Basha |
| Jani Weir^ | WR | 5-9 | 175 | RJr.-TR | Seattle, WA/Skyline/Eastern Wash./Fullerton College |
| ^ Spring Enrollee |
Signee Bios
Landon Bland
Defensive Line | 6-4 | 220 | Freshman
Carthage, Mo./Carthage
The No. 11 player from Missouri and 81st-ranked edge rusher in the nation according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Jon Guidie at Carthage … High-effort player who helped Carthage reach the state championship his senior year … In his high school career he recorded 25 sacks, 164 tackles and 35 tackles for loss … Played tight end as well … Was also a pitcher on the baseball team where he was named Class 6 first team all-district and second team all-conference … Also competed in basketball and wrestling … Part of academic all-state and National Honor Society … Chose Oklahoma State over Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa State, Kansas State, Kansas and others.
Personal: Son of Jeremy and Bailee Bland … Father played baseball at Missouri Southern State and grandfather, Brad Coy, played football at Southwest Baptist … Avid outdoorsman.
Isaiah Bowman
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 275 | Freshman
Conway, Ark./Conway
The No. 209 interior offensive lineman nationally and the No. 25 overall player in the state of Arkansas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for offensive line coach Gavin De Los Santos at Conway … All-Arkansas selection in 2024 who has been praised for his elite physicality and relentless effort … Lateral quickness and foot quickness allow him to make precise moves despite his size … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track … Recorded a junior season-best discus throw of 139-6, per MileSplit … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from Arkansas State, North Texas, Colorado State and hometown Central Arkansas.
Personal: Son of Andrea Sheppard.
Mark Brown III
Defensive Back | 6-2 | 195 | Freshman
Corsicana, Texas/Corsicana
A top-200 safety prospect in the nation class according to the 247Sports composite rankings.
High School: Played for coach Eugene Rogers at Corsicana … A rangy, physical and fluid playmaker who played safety and running back … Ran for 216 yards and three touchdowns against Kaufman as a senior … Finished his career with 12 forced fumbles on defense, 80 tackles and three interceptions … Multi-sport athlete who competes in track and field … Ran a wind-aided 10.93 100-meters at district competition as a junior … Ran an 11.48 100-meters and competed in the 4x100 relay as a sophomore in 2024 … Chose OSU over North Texas, Washington State, UTEP and Lafayette.
Personal: Son of Mark and Alexis Brown … Intended major is business.
Taurean Davis
Linebacker | 6-2 | 235 | Junior
Lambert, Miss./DeSoto Central/Mississippi Gulf Coast Coast
The No. 3 junior college linebacker in the nation according to 247Sports and the No. 9 overall player in the 2026 ESPN Junior College 50.
Junior College: Played two seasons for coach Jack Wright at Mississippi Gulf Coast … In 2025, he played every game in an 8-3 season that saw the Bulldogs reach the MACCC Championship … Named first team all-conference and Defensive MVP … Had 89 tackles, four tackles for loss, three pass breakups, a sack and an interception … In 2024, he played all 10 games and reached the MACCC semifinals … Recorded 45 tackles and forced two fumbles … Chose OSU over offers from Arkansas, North Texas and others.
High School: Played for coach Will Wolfe at DeSoto Central…In both his junior and senior seasons, Davis was named to the Mississippi Association of Coaches Class 7A All-State first team and was selected to play in the Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Game as a senior… Tallied 141 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, nine sacks and five forced fumbles in his senior season.
Personal: Son of Damian Davis and Tonya Johnson … Father played football at Delta State.
Marrel Davis III
Defensive Back | 6-2 | 190 | Freshman
Houston, Texas/Summer Creek
Ranked as a top-200 cornerback prospect by ESPN and 247Sports.
High School: A three-year varsity starter who recorded 83 tackles, 20 pass breakups, two interceptions and one fumble recovery, according to MaxPreps … Was originally committed to Texas State … Had offers from Oregon State and Utah … Summer Creek finished second in the state his junior year and fell in the semifinals the year prior.
Personal: Has two sisters.
Ja'Qwon Evans
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 295 | Freshman
Shawnee, Okla./Shawnee
The No. 97 offensive tackle prospect in the nation and the No. 22 prospect in the state of Oklahoma according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Jason Madonna at Shawnee … A long, athletic offensive tackle … Named the 2025 District 5A-3 Offensive Lineman of the Year by opposing coaches … As a junior, he helped lead his team to the District 5A-3 playoffs … Also competed in wrestling, basketball, track and field and power lifting … Notched season-best marks of 44-0 in the shot put and 124-11 in the discus as a junior, per MileSplit … Served as a Mental Mentor for sixth graders and was actively involved in community service with his church … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from North Texas, UTEP, Arkansas Tech and several others.
Personal: Ja'Qwon Evans is the son of Iesha Evans and John Drew … Brother, Karran Evans, played football for East Central University … Intends to major in business.
Nygel Farsee
Defensive Line | 6-2 | 310 | Freshman
Little Rock, Ark./Parkview Magnet
The No. 202 defensive line prospect in the national class and the No. 24 overall prospect in the state of Arkansas, according to Rivals.
High School: Played for head coach Bobby Bolding at Parkview Magnet his senior season… An athletic and intelligent defensive lineman who was an effective run stuffer… A 2024 all-state and 2024 Academic All-America team honoree … Played both offensive and defensive tackle … As a senior he recorded eight sacks, 14 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a fumble return … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track and field … Posted a 42-0 in the shot put, per MileSplit … Received his school's Presidential Award for academics … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from North Texas, Alcorn State, Arkansas State, Sacramento State, Southeast Missouri State and Yale.
Personal: Son of Tyronne Farsee and Kalishi Farsee … Has long volunteered on the audio and video team at his church … Played both the tuba and trumpet … Intended major is architecture.
Eli Holbrook
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 295 | Freshman
Arlington, Texas/Arlington
The No. 116 interior offensive lineman nationally and the No. 215 overall prospect in the state of Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Scott Peach at Arlington … ??Known for his physical run-blocking paired with patient, technical pass protection … A prominent multi-sport athlete who competed in track and field … Recorded a junior season-best mark of 49-0.5 in the shot put, per MileSplit … Chose Oklahoma State over Wake Forest, North Texas, San Diego State, Texas State and Tulsa.
Personal: Son of Chad and Allison Holbrook.
KD Jones
Running Back | 5-10 | 173 | Freshman
Jenks, Okla./Jenks
The No. 24 running back prospect in the country according to 247Sports and the No. 4 player in the state of Oklahoma according to ESPN.
High School: Played for coach Adam Gaylor at Jenks … An explosive, shifty athlete who runs tough … One of the most productive players in the history of a tradition-rich Jenks program … Sits atop the Trojan career record books in rushing yards (4,742), all-purpose yards (5,798), rushing touchdowns (67) and total touchdowns … Helped lead his team to back-to-back District 6A playoff semifinal berths as a junior and senior after a championship appearance as a sophomore … Delivered one of the most dominant displays in Oklahoma high school football history as he exploded for 445 rushing yards and 549 all-purpose yards with eight touchdowns against Mustang, all single-game school records in those statistics … Amassed over 2,700 rushing yards and nearly 4,000 all-purpose yards with 40 total touchdowns in just his sophomore and junior seasons … Played his freshman campaign with Broken Arrow and rushed for 1,264 yards and 11 touchdowns while adding 21 receptions for 156 yards and a touchdown … Also a decorated track and field athlete who won the Oklahoma 6A state championship in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays and ran the lead leg for Broken Arrow's state title 4x200 relay as a freshman … A highly-touted prospect who chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Alabama, Oregon, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Miami, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Texas Tech, and others.
Personal: Kaydin "KD" Jones is the son of Kejuan Jones and Anna Chincon … His father, Kejuan, was a standout running back for Oklahoma from 2002-05 who rushed for more than 2,300 yards and 36 touchdowns.
O'Ryan Mosley
Offensive Line | 6-3 | 315 | Freshman
Houma, La./Terrebonne
The No. 59 offensive lineman prospect in the nation and the No. 31 prospect in the state of Louisiana according to ESPN.
High School: Played for coach Tyler Lewis at Terrebonne … A physical, strong offensive lineman known for pancake blocks … Played on a 9-4 team that made the 2025 LHSAA playoffs … A four-time all-district selection who earned first team all-state honors … Also competed in power lifting and the shot put … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Penn State, Arkansas, Houston, TCU, Louisiana, North Texas, Tulane, Troy, and others.
Personal: O'Ryan Mosley is the son of Erin Boudreaux and Quentin Mosley … An avid fisherman and bowler … Plans to study sports management.
Braeden Presley
Defensive Back | 6-1 | 190 | Freshman
Bixby, Okla./Bixby
The No. 52 safety prospect in the country, and the No. 9 overall prospect in the state of Oklahoma, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Loren Montgomery at Bixby … Collected 73 total tackles in 34 games played … Tallied nine interceptions and 20 pass deflections … A playmaker that added 52 receptions for 886 yards and double-digit touchdowns on the offensive side … Threw for two touchdowns … A strong contributor to a program that has won seven consecutive state titles … Totaled 1,000 all-purpose yards as a junior … Produced 400-plus kick and punt return yards, averaging 19.9 yards per kickoff return and 10.7 yards per punt return as a junior … Multi-sport athlete who also competes in track and field … Produced an 11.01 100-meter time … Participated in Bixby's 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relay units, per Athletic.net … Chose Oklahoma State over Oklahoma, Kansas State and Arkansas.
Personal: Braeden Presley was born in Tulsa, Okla. … Son of Arthur and Tia Presley … Brother, Brennan, played at OSU, is the program's all-time receptions leader and plays for the Rams … Sister, Britney, ran track at OSU and another sister, Brandee, ran track at Georgia ... Brother, Braylin, plays at Tulsa. … An avid bowler … Plans to study business and marketing.
Kole Seaton
Offensive Line | 6-5 | 270 | Freshman
Mesquite, Texas/Horn
The No. 57 offensive tackle prospect in the country and the No. 93 overall prospect in the state of Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Vernon Hughes … Had a 92-percent average grade out through 10 games of his senior season … Only allowed one sack and three quarterback pressures during his final year … A multi-sport athlete who also competed in track and field … Posted a 34-4 in the shot put and a 90-0 in the discus throw as a sophomore in the spring of 2024 … Chose OSU over offers from Baylor, Memphis, Kansas State, Arizona, Pittsburgh and Arkansas State.
Personal: Son of Ralph and Leslie Seaton.
Jabarie Thornton
Wide Receiver | 6-0 | 180 | Freshman
Waco, Texas/La Vega
The No. 223 wide receiver in the national class and the No. 217 overall player in Texas, according to 247Sports.
High School: Played for coach Don Hyde at La Vega … A playmaking wide receiver that excels at running routes … Eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards as a junior and again as a senior … Hauled in 76 receptions for 1,112 yards and 15 touchdowns so far as a senior … Played a key role in helping his team to a Texas 4A D-II state runner-up finish as a junior … That season he finished with 76 catches for 1,367 yards and 15 touchdowns … Returned two kicks for touchdowns, as well … Enjoyed a breakout sophomore campaign in which he tallied 39 receptions for 610 yards with 12 touchdowns … Also competes in basketball and track and field … Ran a 22.99 200 meters and recorded a 20-8.5 long jump, per MileSplit ... Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from Arkansas, Ole Miss, Oregon, Baylor, Houston, Nebraska, Texas State and Tulsa, among others.
Personal: Son of Jabulani and Annie Thornton.
Brodie Vehrs
Quarterback | 6-0 | 205 | Freshman
Gilbert, Ariz./Basha
The No. 65 quarterback prospect in the national class and the No. 15 overall prospect in the state of Arizona according to Rivals.
High School: Played for coach Chris McDonald at Basha … An athletic quarterback with a big arm … Guided one of the most balanced offenses in Arizona and totaled over 1,500 passing yards with 18 touchdowns and only three interceptions before a shoulder injury cut his senior season short … Added 245 yards on the ground with a pair of touchdowns … Named the 2025 Southern Region Offensive Player of the Year … Threw for almost 3,000 yards and completed 71% of his passes (207-for-289) as a junior, totaling 27 touchdowns with only two interceptions … Rushed for 283 yards and four touchdowns, as well … Chose Oklahoma State over reported offers from North Texas, Northern Iowa and Northern Arizona.
Personal: Son of Tom and Adrienne Beth Vehrs.
Jani Weir
Wide Receiver | 5-9 | 175 | R-Junior
Seattle, Wash./Skyline/Eastern Washington/
Fullerton College
A junior college product who signed with OSU over reported offers from UTEP, Toledo, Texas State, North Texas and others.
2025 (Sophomore at Fullerton College): Spent a season under coach Brian Crooks at Fullerton College where he saw action in 10 games and finished with 877 receiving yards and 1,300 all-purpose yards … Hauled in 11 touchdowns as well … Totaled seven receptions for 267 yards and three touchdowns against Orange Coast … Unanimous selection to the All-SCFA Central Conference first team as a wide receiver … Chose Oklahoma State over offers from North Texas, Washington State, UT Martin, Toledo, and others.
2024 (Freshman at Eastern Washington): Played in two games … Did not record any statistics … Played for Coach Aaron Best.
2023 (Redshirt at Eastern Washington): Did not see any playing time.
High School: Played for coach Cameron Elisara at Skyline … A dynamic receiver that plays tough and has explosive speed … Finished his career with 59 catches for 564 yards and three touchdowns … Helped lead Skyline to the state semifinals … Received first team honors from KingCo in 2022 … Also competed in track and field.
Personal: Jani "JT" Weir is the son of Tracy Gordon and Damion Weir … Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida … Enjoys creating music in his free time … Intends to major in sports psychology.
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