Sooners offer Michigan transfer WR Andrew Anthony Jr.

In pursuit of college-ready receiver help, Oklahoma offers Andrel Anthony Jr., a Michigan transfer with two years of eligibility.

Oklahoma continues its pursuit of wide receivers out of the transfer portal continues. One of their latest offers is to Andrel Anthony Jr., a transfer receiver from the University of Michigan.

Anthony, a former three-star receiver out of high school, just completed his sophomore season at Michigan. After the Wolverines’ loss to TCU in the College Football Playoff, he entered the portal.

In two years at Michigan, he totaled 19 catches for 328 yards and four touchdowns across 26 games. He was an Academic All-Big Ten honoree in 2022.

 

There’s a lot to like about Anthony, who is 6-foot-2 and can still add a bit more mass to his frame. With two years of eligibility remaining, he could factor into the wide receiver rotation nicely.

Oklahoma isn’t alone in its pursuit. The Michigan transfer has received offers from Pittsburgh, Auburn, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Miami, and South Carolina. He’s got a plethora of options on the table.

If [autotag]Marvin Mims[/autotag] does declare for the 2023 NFL draft, it creates a significant hole at wide receiver opposite [autotag]Jalil Farooq[/autotag]. That could make the Sooners an attractive landing spot. Couple that with the return of Dillon Gabriel for one more year, and the Sooners can position themselves to be significant players in the pursuit of transfer wide receivers.

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