Oklahoma offers rising star in 2025 TE prospect DaSaahn Brame

Oklahoma is one of the early schools to offer a potential national recruit in 2025 TE prospect DaSaahn Brame from Kansas.

Oklahoma’s focus is squarely on recruiting and building another top-five class with the class of 2024 to complement the top-five class they built in the 2023 recruiting cycle. However, they still need to be cognizant of building and nurturing relationships with the class of 2025. In the blink of an eye, the 2025 prospects will be the next prospects up and ready to make those final decisions.

The Sooners want to position themselves early in the fight, and that starts years in advance. Oklahoma knows this, and it’s precisely why they offered a rising star in 2025 prospect DaSaahn Brame. Brame is a tight-end prospect with impressive measurables.

Brame stands 6-foot-6 and is over 220 pounds as a sophomore. He’s a massive mismatch for opposing defenses simply because of his size and his athleticism. For an Oklahoma team that has an offensive coordinator in Jeff Lebby, that loves size in the passing game, Brame fits the Oklahoma offense to a tee.

Brame hails from Derby, Kansas, and is the son of not one but two former Kansas State athletes. Kansas State figures to be a big force in his recruitment because of this, and it will be hard to pull him out of the Sunflower State. However a player of his caliber is worth the effort.

Brame confirmed to 247Sports that he will be taking an unofficial visit to Norman on March 25th.

DaSaahn Brame’s Recruiting Profile

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