The Oklahoma Sooners coaching staff continues to travel the country, stopping at high schools all over to evaluate and offer prospects for the 2025 and 2026 classes. On Wednesday morning, their most recent offer went out to three-star prospect Tyler Williams of Sumner High in Riverview, Florida.
Williams is a two-way star for his high school team, playing offense at wide receiver and free safety for his team’s defense. It’s not particularly clear if the Sooners are recruiting him for wide receiver like most schools offering Williams, though recruiting services seem to think his college position is wide receiver.
At wideout, Williams is an excellent prospect. He has solid size at 6-foot-1 and is just a shade under 200 pounds. He’s a three-sport athlete, so athleticism is not lacking either.
On the hardwood, he averaged 8.4 PPG and 4.3 RPG a game. He also runs track, where he was a regional qualifier in the high jump, posting a personal-best 6-1.5 effort in the event.
On tape, he is a do-it-all wide receiver. He had a highlight reel block, won on a seam route from the slot, repeatedly won outside the numbers, and was able to high-point the ball at his apex. He scored on a couple of screens as well, and for good measure, he returned a punt and kick for a touchdown.
Tyler Williams’ Recruiting Profile
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