‘I left room for no doubt as the best D-lineman here’: David Stone stands out at Under Armour All-American practices

Several future Sooners have shown out at the Under Armour All-American practices but David Stone shines above them all.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ 2024 recruiting class is pretty much done, barring any last-second signees on national signing day.

Sooner fans are holding out hope for five-star defensive lineman [autotag]Dominick McKinley[/autotag]. But it seems like that possibility is out of reach: McKinley flipped his commitment from the Texas A&M Aggies to his home state LSU Tigers.

But the Sooners have put together a great class. They’re in the top 10 on each of the major recruiting sites and are as high as No. 7 according to 247Sports.

A few Oklahoma signees have been participating in the [autotag]Under Armour All-American[/autotag] game festivities. From all accounts, it looks like everything is going well, especially for the players in the trenches.

One of the stars has been five-star defensive tackle [autotag]David Stone[/autotag]. Stone told OUInsider he’s felt good about how well he’s performed during the one-on-one and practice sessions.

“I know I did a great job,” Stone said. “I left room for no doubt as the best D-lineman here. People have no choice but to watch everything. If you want to do your job as an evaluator, I left the best product out there.”

Stone even went on to say he’s pushing to be the nation’s top player in the class when the final rankings are released. He has his eyes set on being named the MVP of the All-American game on Jan. 4, 2024.

Watching his combination of speed and power has been fun the last few days and something Sooner fans hope carries over to Norman.

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