“Sooners under the Stars” has wrapped as we get ready for the “Party at the Palace” to begin. One of the visitors at the first event of the week was four-star tight end, DaSaahn Brame.
The Derby, Kan. native is a big target standing at 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds. He ranks as a composite top 250 guy and ninth overall at his position. After Davon Mitchell reclassified to the 2024 class, it looks like the Sooners are all in on their 2025 guy.
On Thursday, OUInsider’s Parker Thune put in a prediction favoring the Sooners in Brame’s recruitment.
The Sooners continue to work towards a stacked tight end room. If Joe JoneFinley can pull in the commitment of the blue chip tight end out of Kansas, it would mark the fourth four-star player at the position to join the Sooners since 2022.
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⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2025 TE DaSaahn Brame
6'6” / 225
🏫 Derby HS (Derby, KS)
✍️ By Parker Thune
🎤⬇️ Oklahoma Insiderhttps://t.co/FwmLLxjdag#XXV pic.twitter.com/CmByFSTAcx— Covered Wagons Recruiting (@OUCrystalBall) July 27, 2023
It would not come as a surprise if the Sooners didn’t have six or seven commitments in the 2025 class before the 2024 class has officially signed.
Right now, it looks like the Sooners will be battling with the in-state Kansas State Wildcats for Brame’s commitment.
Brame comes from an athletic background and is a Kansas State legacy. His dad, Da’Von, played linebacker at Kansas State, and his mom, Nicky, played women’s basketball for the Wildcats as well.
Brame displays the ability to be a threat as both a receiver and as a blocker, holding up well in the running game. In the modern era of college football, tight ends aren’t often called upon to block as much. Brame is an impact player in every facet of the game.
In Jeff Lebby’s system, it’s important for the tight end to contribute in both the running game and the passing game. With his size and athletic ability, he’ll be an impact player at the collegiate level.
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