Oklahoma Sooners make top 8 for elite 2026 offensive tackle

The Oklahoma Sooners are in the mix for one of the best offensive tackles in the 2026 recruiting class in four-star prospect Felix Ojo.

Ojo, who ranks as the No. 4 offensive tackle in the nation according to Rivals and No. 6 according to 247Sports, dropped his top eight schools on Thursday, which included the Oklahoma Sooners. Along with OU, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Ole Miss make up an elite recruiting battle for the highly-ranked Ojo.

Out of Mansfield, Texas, Ojo is an imposing 6-foot-6 (247Sports) and moves incredibly well. He’s strong at the point of attack and fires out of his stance with physicality. Once he latches onto defenders, they don’t get loose. He’s strong and has great length. He’s a true offensive tackle prospect with fantastic athleticism.

Ojo’s received 43 offers this cycle, including 12 SEC offers.

After Oklahoma received commitments from Michael Fasusi and Ryan Fodje in the 2025 recruiting class, Bill Bedenbaugh and the Sooners are hoping to add another elite offensive tackle prospect through the 2026 recruiting class.

Ojo’s recruitment will be one of the more high-profile pursuits in the 2026 cycle and will likely go till signing day.

Highlights

Vitals

Projected Position

Offensive Line

Height

6-foot-6

Weight

275 pounds

Hometown

Mansfield, Texas

Ratings

Site

Stars

Overall

Position

State

Rivals

4

28

4

2

ESPN

4

136

18

13

247Sports

4

29

6

4

247Sports Composite

4

69

8

10

On3

4

200

18

25

On3 Industry

4

46

5

8

Twitter

This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Elite 2026 OT Felix Ojo includes Oklahoma in top 8


Source link : https://sports.yahoo.com/oklahoma-sooners-top-8-elite-150130624.html

Author : Sooners Wire

Publish date : 2025-02-14 15:01:00

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