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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Offense QB - Kyle Webster, Mustang, 6-1, 195, sr. He ran the spread offense to near perfection in leading the Broncos to the Class 6A state semifinals. The dual-threat quarterback collected over 3,000 total yards offense and 38 touchdowns. RB - Tim Flanders - Midwest City, 5-9, 190, sr. It was hard to keep an eye on this guy because he was so fast. With his speed, teams had a hard time containing him. He led 6A in rushing with 2,134 yards and 34 touchdowns. RB -- David Oku, Carl Albert, 5-10, 186, sr. The Tennessee commit rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns to lead the Titans to a Class 5A state runner-up finish. RB -- Beau Blankenship, Norman North, 5-8, 207, sr. Despite being hampered at times with injuries, the Iowa State commit rushed for nearly 1,300 yards and 16 touchdowns. WR - Donte Foster, Guthrie, 6-2, 170, sr. With his speed and jumping ability, Foster was tough to matchup with. He had 51 catches, 938 yards and 14 touchdowns. Pretty impressive for someone whose best sport is basketball. TE - Gabe Ikard, Bishop McGuinness, 6-4, 250, sr. The Oklahoma commit creates havoc for defense with his catching ability at tight-end and then turns around and makes life miserable for opposing offenses with his rush at defensive end. OL - Christian Crigler, Millwood, 6-0, 245, sr. Coaches marveled at how dominant he was at opening holes for running backs and protecting the quarterback. OL - Brad Wilcox, Edmond North, 6-7, 265, sr. The BYU commit got better seemingly in every game this year and developed into a standout on the offensive line. OL - Christian Smith, Carl Albert, 6-2, 240, sr. He was a bit small and undersized on the offensive line, but he knew how to push defenders out of the way to create openings for the dominant Titans running game. OL - Thomas Rollins, Noble, 6-4, 285, sr. A bit overshadowed with the team he was playing on, Rollins consistently graded very well for his blocking skills every game. OL - Andre McDonald, Choctaw, 6-8, 280, sr. It was tough to get around a guy with his size and strength. He manhandled opposing defenders to lead the way for the Choctaw attack. PK - Bryce Easley - Norman North, 6-0, 200, sr. The OU commit was the best kicker in the state this year. He has a tremendously strong leg, making a 54-yarder as his long. He also made 14-of-20 for the season. DEFENSE DL - Jack Jewell, Norman, 6-7, 260, sr. The Tulsa commit was a hard matchup for anyone with his size and strength. He manhandled blockers to get to the ball carrier to make plays. DL - Rayvon Johnson, Douglass, 6-1, 240, sr. He just knows how to get to the ball carrier, whether it's a running back or quarterback. He had 105 tackles and 14 sacks this past season. DL - Alex Dowty, Mustang, 6-3, 220, jr. Mustang is usually known for all offense and no defense. But Dowty helped turn that around with his 80 tackles and 16 sacks this year. LB - Nathan Dewberry, El Reno, 6-1, 220, sr. He was the leader of a resurgent program that was one of the biggest surprises this year. With his defensive leadership (and 169 tackles; three sacks), he helped the Indians to the Class 5A state semifinals. LB - Beau Traber, Norman North, 5-11, 215, sr. He is all over the field, tackling runners and disrupting offenses. He had 160 tackles and two sacks this year. LB - Banning Fudge, Heritage Hall, 6-1, 170, sr. Fudge led the Class 2A state champions in catches and yards on offense. On defense, he collected 152 tackles and 13 sacks. DB - Jack Gray, Chandler, 6-1, 215, sr. He was usually the best player on the field on most Friday nights this year. A hard-hitting safety/linebacker, he led the Lions to a Class 2A state runner-up finish. DB - Nyko Symonds, Norman North, 6-0, 165, sr. Symonds just had a knack for making the big play, whether it was intercepting a pass or catching a long touchdown on offense. He was alwlays around the ball. DB - Dax Dilbeck, Deer Creek, 6-1, 190, sr. The Oregon State commit was the main focus of defenses when he played quarterback and was the main focus of offenses when he was roaming the secondary. He's fast and can hit. DB -- Turner Petersen, Heritage Hall, 6-2, 190, sr. It's tough to decide where this guy doesn't excel at. He starred at wide receiver and quarterback on offense while also shutting down opposing defenses in the secondary. DB -- Daytawion Lowe, Carl Albert, 6-0, 175, sr. The Oklahoma State commit is a shutdown corner. Teams avoided him, and he still made plenty of big plays for the defense. Punter - Cole Mount, Deer Creek, 5-11, 165, jr. He punted the ball nearly 50 times this season, averaging 42 yards a punt. KR/PR - Josh King, Guthrie, 5-9, 175, sr. He is a highlight reel waiting to happen when he has the ball in his hands. He scores touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams.

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