Sooners offer 2024 4-star offensive lineman Jordan Seaton from Washington D.C.

After visiting Norman over the weekend, the Oklahoma Sooners offered 2024 four-star OL Jordan Seaton out of Washington D.C.

With another big recruiting weekend in the books, offers are starting to flow. While 2024 national signing day is still two years out, the Oklahoma Sooners’ latest offer goes to four-star offensive lineman Jordan Seaton.

According to Rivals, Seaton, out of Washington D.C., is considered the No. 1 interior offensive line prospect. The 247Sports Composite has Seaton at No. 2, and On3 Recruiting has him at No. 4 in their consensus rankings.

Out of St. John’s High School, Seaton is 6-6 and right at 300 lbs. He’s got the size and length to play on the guard or tackle at the college level. He displayed good patience against pass rushers in his sophomore season, not biting for feints. After Seaton engaged with the opposing rusher, it was over for them. His size and strength were no match for opponents, and St. John’s liked running the ball to his side of the field.

Seaton plays with good leverage and does a nice job communicating and passing off stunts. He moves well in space and plays with a bit of a mean streak.

The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine currently has Penn State and Michigan tied for the lead for Seaton’s services. Still, the Oklahoma Sooners have the third-highest probability of landing the four-star offensive lineman.

Jordan Seaton’s Recruiting Profile

Rating

Stars Overall State Position
ESPN
Rivals 4 19 1 1
247Sports 4 99 1 4
247 Composite 4 48 1 2
On3 Recruiting 3 248 3 18
On3 Consensus 4 59 2 4

Vitals

Hometown Washington D.C.
Projected Position IOL
Height 6-6
Weight 295 lbs

Recruitment

  • Offered on 3/26/2022
  • Visit on 3/25/2022

Notable Offers

  • Boston College
  • Florida State
  • Maryland
  • Miami
  • Michigan
  • Oklahoma
  • Ole Miss
  • Penn State
  • South Carolina
  • Texas A&M
  • Virginia

Film

Jordan Seaton Highlights via Hudl

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