Updated look at each crystal ball issued for the Sooners in the 2024 cycle

The Sooners are picking up some serious momentum for the 2024 cycle, but which players have they received crystal ball predictions for?

The Oklahoma Sooners finally broke the ice on their 2024 recruiting class over the weekend with a commitment from four-star cornerback Jeremiah Newcombe.

Newcombe’s commitment came in the wake of a number of crystal ball predictions being issued after visits to Norman.

The Oklahoma Sooners are on commitment watch with several targets in the cycle. Aaron Flowers and Michael Hawkins plan to announce their decisions on April 7 and 8, respectively. But with the number of predictions favoring the Sooners, we’re at the time of the cycle where decisions could come at any time.

As we near the end of March, here’s a look at each of the 2024 prospects to receive a crystal ball from 247Sports recruiting analysts and an updated look at where their recruitment stand.

Oklahoma Sooners receive flurry of predictions to land 2024 4-star safety Jaydan Hardy

The Oklahoma Sooners look to be trending toward a commitment from 2024 four-star safety Jaydan Hardy.

Oklahoma’s recruiting weekend has already paid huge dividends with the 2024 class. The Sooners received a commitment from four-star cornerback Jeremiah Newcombe and are gaining momentum for another four-star defensive back.

The Sooners appear trending toward a commitment for 2024 four-star safety Jaydan Hardy.

Hardy, a safety out of Lewisville, Texas, is the No. 13 safety in the 247Sports composite and ranks No. 159 in the nation. He’s the No. 29 player in the state of Texas. Rivals and ESPN also list Hardy as a four-star prospect in the cycle.

After he visited Norman, the Sooners received a trio of crystal ball predictions from 247Sports and a projection from On3.

247Sports director of national recruiting Steve Wiltfong issued a crystal ball prediction on Saturday afternoon. OUInsiders at 247Sports, Parker Thune and Brandon Drumm, followed suit later in the day with their own crystal ball predictions.

Getting in on the action on Sunday was On3’s Sam Spiegelman, who issued his prediction Sunday evening.

Similarly to the recruitment of Jeremiah Newcombe and 2025 quarterback Kevin Sperry, the many predictions in such a short amount of time should bode well for the Oklahoma Sooners.

Hardy is a dynamic two-way player that will help whichever team he plays for on special teams as well. He has the athleticism to play all over the back end of the secondary.

After landing seven defensive backs in the class of 2023, Jay Valai and Brandon Hall have kept the momentum going as the Sooners look to rebuild and retool their secondary. With a commitment from Newcombe in hand, the Sooners turn their attention to closing on [autotag]Jaydan Hardy[/autotag] and fellow 2024 defensive back [autotag]Aaron Flowers[/autotag].

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Four-star DB Aaron Flowers announces commitment date

Oklahoma Sooners defensive back target Aaron Flowers announced his commitment date.

April could be the start of a pretty impactful month for Oklahoma football. Adding to their already full plate for the month that includes their spring game on April 22 coupled with the unveiling of Kyler Murray’s Heisman statue and decision day for QB target Michael Hawkins coming on April 8.  The Sooners have another target making a decision in the coming weeks

Four-star DB [autotag]Aaron Flowers[/autotag] plans to make his decision on April 7.

Oklahoma has been a significant player in this recruitment for a year and remains in an excellent place as we come down the stretch. Alabama has been steady and has itself very much in this race. USC has become a name to watch in this recruitment and could be a dark horse third contender.

 

Flowers was projected to Oklahoma in December by OUInsider’s Parker Thune. Rivals issued a FutureCast favoring Oklahoma as well.

The following two weeks may need a fullcourt press from the Sooners’ coaching staff to make sure they still see the finish line with Flowers.

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4-star Oregon target Aaron Flowers sets commitment date with Ducks in the mix

4-star Oregon target Aaron Flowers sets commitment date with Ducks in the mix

The Oregon Ducks will soon find out if they are going to be able to land one of the top defensive backs on their recruiting board in the 2024 class.

4-star safety Aaron Flowers recently announced via his Instagram that he has set a commitment date for April 7, where he will decide between the 10 schools he has listed among his top 10. The Ducks are in the mix, along with Alabama, Oklahoma, USC, and several others.

Flowers is rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 11 safety in the class and No. 175 overall player in 2024. He took a visit to Eugene earlier in March and reportedly had good things to say about the Ducks.

We will see in the coming weeks whether or not Oregon can add to its 2024 class, which currently is ranked No. 8 in the nation.

Aaron Flowers Recruiting Profile

Latest 247Sports rankings highlights prospects Oklahoma is pushing for

A number of 2024 targets of the Oklahoma Sooners were featured in the latest Top247 update from 247Sports.

For the first time since the end of November, 247Sports updated its 2024 rankings ahead of a busy spring and summer for the next crop of prospects.

Oklahoma is looking to assemble another top-five recruiting class to follow up on their 2023 one that finished as a fourth-ranked class in the 247Sports composite. In looking at these new 247Sports Top247 rankings, there are quite a few targets of the Sooners featured throughout the top 247 prospects in the country.

Among the 32 prospects 247Sports has given five-star rankings, names like [autotag]Williams Nwaneri[/autotag], [autotag]David Stone[/autotag], [autotag]Bryant Wesco[/autotag], [autotag]Sammy Brown[/autotag], [autotag]Kobe Black[/autotag], and [autotag]Eddrick Houston[/autotag] have visited or have been linked to the Oklahoma Sooners.

Nwaneri and Stone are priority prospects for Oklahoma, and if the Sooners landed just one, let alone both, you could already pencil them in as the jewels of the class. Nwaneri is third best prospect in the Top247, while Stone comes in at No. 7 in the update. Bryant Wesco, Oklahoma’s top wide receiver target, moved up to No. 9.

Black and Houston have visited Oklahoma since the start of 2023 and came out of the visits with good things to say about the Sooners’ coaching staff. Sammy Brown, an elite linebacker from the state of Georgia, has Oklahoma on his radar for a visit. He’ll likely be in Norman in April. A good impression there could give Oklahoma their window to sneak in and grab an official visit from Bown.

Plenty of Sooner targets showed up elsewhere in the rankings. Wide receiver [autotag]Zion Kearney[/autotag] slotted in at No. 89, and offensive tackle [autotag]Bennett Warren[/autotag] is ranked No. 82. Safety prospect [autotag]Aaron Flowers[/autotag] is at No. 109, while DL [autotag]Nigel Smith[/autotag] is right behind him at 110. Oklahoma leads in the race for Flowers and Smith.

One shocking drop is Sooners’ priority quarterback prospect Michael Hawkins is no longer rated a four-star by 247Sports. He’s now a three-star and sits as the No. 26 QB in the nation. Hawkins transferred to Frisco Emerson high school in December but has been showing out in the 7-on-7 circuit this spring.

Two prospects that Oklahoma currently leads for, RB [autotag]Caden Durham[/autotag] and LB [autotag]Payton Pierce[/autotag], remain the No. 160 and 164 prospects, respectively.

This spring and summer will allow these prospects to improve their rankings by participating in camps, 7 v 7 tournaments, and other recruiting events. For Oklahoma, the race to earn commitments from these talented young players is a long one. Where they are now in these rankings doesn’t reflect where they will end up when their high school careers conclude in December.

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Tennessee makes top 10 for safety Aaron Flowers

Tennessee is one 10 teams for 4-star safety Aaron Flowers. Flowers is the No. 12 safety in the class of 2024.

Four-star safety Aaron Flowers announced his top 10 schools on Tuesday.

Tennessee, USC, Oregon, Louisville, Oklahoma, Washington, Alabama, Texas Tech, Michigan State and Baylor are Flowers’ top 10.

The 6-foot, 190-pound safety is from Forney High School in Forney, Texas.

Flowers is the No. 124 overall prospect in the class of 2024. He ranks as the No. 12 safety and No. 22 player in the state of Texas, according to the On3  rankings.

As a junior in 2022, Flowers finished with 55 tackles, one tackle for a loss, two interceptions and eight pass breakups. He earned first-team Texas District 7-5A D-II honors.

He also earned first-team Texas District 8-5A D-II honors as a sophomore in 2021. Flowers ended that season with 58 tackles, two interceptions and 10 pass breakups.

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Sooners make Top 10 for four-star DB Aaron Flowers

Oklahoma is firmly entrenched as one of the 10 schools best positioned to land four-star defensive back Aaron Flowers.

Slowly but surely, Oklahoma’s starting to see a little more clarity with some of their 2024 targets. As prospects progressively trim their schools and predictions begin to come their way, the Sooners are building momentum for the 2024 class.

One prospect on Okalhoma’s radar is four-star defensive back, Aaron Flowers. Flowers hails from Forney, Texas, and has been on the Sooners radar for a while now. Oklahoma has been steadily pursuing Flowers and covets his positional versatility. He can play corner and safety for many Power Five schools.

With so many suitors and his senior year on the horizon, Flowers is beginning to hone in on the schools that legitimately have the best chance of earning his commitment.

Flowers dropped his list of top 10 schools on Tuesday afternoon and features Oklahoma along with some of its current and future conference rivals.

Oklahoma joins a list featuring Alabama, Washington, Tennessee, Louisville, Oregon, USC, Texas Tech, Michigan State, and Baylor. The Sooners are the only school with any projections in their favor at the moment.

Josh McCuiston of SoonerScoop and Parker Thune of OUInsider both believe he’s likely to end up a Sooner when all is said and done.

The race is not over, but after landing in the top 10 and with some momentum in their favor, Brandon Hall and Jay Valai have to feel ecstatic about where they have Oklahoma positioned. With two unofficial visits to Norman, the next step is to lock down an official visit for Oklahoma, which looks to close on a priority target.

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2024 Texas 4-star S Aaron Flowers includes MSU in top 10 list

Michigan State football is one of 10 schools still in the hunt for an elite safety prospect in the 2024 class

Michigan State football is one of 10 schools still in the hunt for an elite safety prospect in the 2024 class.

Four-star safety Aaron Flowers trimmed his list of schools he’s considering to 10 on Tuesday, with Michigan State cracking his list. The Spartans were joined by Baylor, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Alabama, Washington, Louisville, Oregon, Tennessee and USC.

Flowers ranks as the No. 11 safety and No. 175 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He hails from Forney, Texas and ranks as the No. 29 player from the Lone Star State in the 2024 class.

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4-star safety Aaron Flowers puts Ducks among top schools

The Ducks landed among the top schools for Aaron Flowers, the No. 175 player in the 2024 class.

The Oregon Ducks continue to make a strong push at the start of the 2024 recruiting cycle, where they already have a class that is ranked inside the top 10 of the nation and has a good chance to get better.

On Tuesday, one of the top safeties in the class, 4-star Aaron Flowers, announced his top 10 schools and had the Ducks in the fold. Flowers is rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 11 safety in the class and No. 175 overall player in 2024.

Flowers has not yet taken a visit to Oregon, but there’s a good chance that he finds his way to Eugene at some point this year, whether that be in the spring or down the road in the summer months.

Aaron Flowers Recruiting Profile

Alabama offers 2024 4-Star DB from Texas

The Alabama coaching staff recently offered 2024 defensive back Aaron Flowers. He is trending towards Oklahoma at the moment.

The Alabama coaching staff recently offered 2024 defensive back Aaron Flowers, who plays for Forney High School in Forney, Texas.

As a junior, Flowers tallied 55 tackles, two interceptions, and two forced fumbles. He was an integral part of the Jackrabbits’ defense last season.

In his highlight tape, he shows glimpses of athleticism and great instincts on the field. Despite being not being the traditional size of a safety, he still possesses the traits necessary to play any position in the secondary at the next level.

Flowers is currently trending towards committing to Oklahoma.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Aaron Flowers’ recruiting profile.