November 25, 2024
  • Top-tier offensive tackle Michael Fasusi provides updates on his recruitment and recent developments with the University of Oklahoma.

The conclusion of the dead period is imminent, signaling the return of spotlight on recruiting for some of the nation’s most promising talents. Among them is Michael Fasusi, who is keenly aware of the developments on the horizon.

“I’m currently at that juncture where the pressure is intensifying,” Fasusi remarked. “Nevertheless, I’m still enjoying the process.”

Fasusi has been diligently preparing, arranging a series of visits for the spring season. He intends to explore various campuses across the country, seeking to broaden his experiences within the context of his recruitment.

“It’s about engaging with new individuals,” Fasusi explained. “Establishing fresh connections and identifying the best fit for me.”

However, these visits represent just a small part of the overall recruitment journey for Fasusi, who is still in the exploratory phase.

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NFL.com Releases Initial Player Grades, Analyses for Oklahoma’s 2024 NFL Draft Prospects

NFL.com has unveiled its preliminary evaluations of the three Oklahoma players participating in this week’s NFL Combine in Indianapolis.

The NFL Combine is commencing this week in Indianapolis, with three former Oklahoma players set to exhibit their skills in front of NFL scouts and personnel.

Tyler Guyton, Walter Rouse, and Andrew Raym, all offensive linemen, are currently in Indianapolis to partake in the annual scouting event, which represents a crucial stage in the pre-NFL Draft process. The offensive linemen are slated to undergo testing and drills towards the end of the week, with measurements and on-field workouts scheduled for Sunday, and the bench press set for Monday for this specific position group.

Prior to the commencement of the week’s testing, NFL.com has issued its preliminary player grades for all of the top NFL Draft prospects in Indianapolis. The grades range from not available to 8.0, with a grade of 5.50-5.59 indicating a priority undrafted free agent, and an 8.0 representing an ideal prospect.

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