Octavian
7/17/2006, 02:50 PM
DL DeMarcus Granger, Oklahoma – It’s a matter of when, not if, Granger becomes one of the Big 12’s most dominant defensive tackles. He arrived in Norman with enormous expectations and did not disappoint in first set of 15 spring workouts. Granger is a 6-3, 300-pound bull-rusher, who’s good now, but is only going to get better with live action.
DB Keenan Clayton, Oklahoma – Clayton is still learning at strong safety, and probably won’t top the depth chart in September, but Sooner coaches can’t stop raving about his linebacker size, physical play and penchant for packing a wallop from the secondary. Right now, his biggest weakness is experience, which will be remedied once the 2006 season kicks off.
http://collegefootballnews.com/2006/Preview/AllAmerica_Redshirtfreshmen.htm
DB Keenan Clayton, Oklahoma – Clayton is still learning at strong safety, and probably won’t top the depth chart in September, but Sooner coaches can’t stop raving about his linebacker size, physical play and penchant for packing a wallop from the secondary. Right now, his biggest weakness is experience, which will be remedied once the 2006 season kicks off.
http://collegefootballnews.com/2006/Preview/AllAmerica_Redshirtfreshmen.htm