The Oklahoma Sooners will see an offensive lineman who started multiple games this season leave the program to put his name in the 2025 NFL Draft.
[autotag]Spencer Brown[/autotag], who spent one season in Norman after transferring in from Michigan State, declared his intentions to enter the draft on New Year’s Eve. He started 24 games for the Spartans over four seasons but entered this season as a backup for [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] and [autotag]Bill Bedenbaugh[/autotag].
He struggled when he was in the lineup early in the year, but wound up starting the final four games of the season due to injuries up front. His play at right tackle was part of the offensive line that helped OU upset Alabama at home on Senior Night and get to a bowl game. Oklahoma’s run game that night was dominant, partially due to a great performance by the guys up front.
Now Brown will try to impress NFL scouts and coaches and try to get himself drafted or a pro contract as an undrafted free agent come April’s draft.
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