Evaluating the 2021 roster, Sooners Wire profiles the current players with defensive lineman, Kori Roberson, up next.
Roberson has mainly served as backup rotational depth in Oklahoma’s defensive line. In his 2020 campaign, Roberson accumulated 11 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, one pass breakup, and one quarterback hurry in 11 games. He has had a limited role in Alex Grinch’s penetrating front and is striving to impress during spring camp.
The former three-star prospect arrived in Norman as a defensive end but has predominately played in the interior at defensive tackle. He is a solid contributor for the Sooners when given opportunities.
Kori Roberson’s Preseason Player Profile
Hometown: Manvel, TX
Ht: 6-3
Wt: 273
Class in 2020: Redshirt Freshman
247Sports Composite Ranking
three stars // No. 32 SDE // No. 62 in TX //
Pro Football Focus (Team Rankings)
Depth Chart Overview
Perrion Winfrey is projected to be the starting nose tackle with Jalen Redmond at defensive tackle. Both Josh Ellison, LaRon Stokes, and Jordan Kelley provide depth along with Roberson in the interior. These will certainly be position battles to watch as spring camp continues. Spots are not set in stone and production on the practice field will determine placement.