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National Signing Day Live: Updates on Who Signs in Oklahoma State’s 2025 Class

Stay up to date here with OSU’s 2025 recruiting class.

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It’s been a busy push to National Signing Day all around the country with commits flipping left and right.

Oklahoma State has 18 commitments entering Wednesday, the opening day of the early signing period. Five of those commits have come in about the past week with the latest coming last night when Muskogee offensive lineman Miguel Chavez flipped his commitment from UNLV to the in-state Pokes. Will Wednesday bring any surprises?

We’ll update you here on who the Cowboys are signing to their 2025 recruiting class as the letters role in. So, refresh this post throughout the morning for updates.

Ryker Haff

Owasso / OL / 6-6, 300 / 3⭐
Other offers: Texas Tech, Iowa State, Minnesota, Houston, UNLV, Tulsa and UTSA

Ryker Haff and his 12-0 Owasso Rams are prepping to play Bixby in the 6A-I state championship game on Friday. Haff’s Rams enter the game averaging 36.8 points and 231.5 rushing yards a game, according to MaxPreps.

Haff is ranked as highly as the No. 17 Oklahoman in the 2025 recruiting cycle. He’s the No. 1,231 player in 247Sports’ Composite ranking, which considers him the No. 87 interior offensive lineman in the country.

“Yeah, as a kid I went to a few Oklahoma State games,” Haff told PFB when he committed in April. “I was definitely there chanting some Orange Power. I actually have a few pictures of me as a kid in a little OSU jersey – it’s pretty cool. Yeah, I grew up rooting for Oklahoma State.”


Royal Capell

Cibolo, Texas / WR / 5-10, 190 / 3⭐
Other offers: Oregon, Oklahoma, Baylor, Missouri, Indiana, Duke, Houston and others

The No. 841 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings, Royal Capell is the No. 123 wide receiver in the 2025 class. He committed to Oklahoma State in April over an impressive offer list.

Playing at Steele High School in Cibolo, Texas, Capell was part of a team that went 11-2 in his senior season, making it to the third round of the Texas 6A-D2 state playoffs. According to MaxPreps, Capell caught 54 passes as a senior for 1,234 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also had a rushing touchdown, two punt return touchdowns and a kick return touchdown as a senior.


Jaylan Beckley

Anna, Texas / OL / 6-5, 315 / 3⭐
Other offers: Clemson, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas A&M and others

At one point it looked as if Jaylan Beckley was headed to Clemson to play under Dabo Swinney, but he reopened his recruitment this past March and committed to OSU in April. He’s the No. 821 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the 2025 class, ranking as the No. 56 interior offensive lineman in the cycle.

He played at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas.


Matrail Lopez

Idabel / WR / 6-0, 180 / 3⭐
Other offers: Washington State, North Texas, UTSA and Tulsa

The first commitment in OSU’s 2025 class, Matrail Lopez pledged to the Pokes back in February. He’s the No. 1,106 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, making him a top 20 prospect in the state of Oklahoma.

Lopez’s Idabel Warriors went 8-4 this season, making it to the quarterfinal round of the Oklahoma 3A bracket. Lopez did a little bit of everything for the Warriors. According to MaxPreps, in Idabel’s first 11 games, he had 42 catches for 693 yards and nine touchdowns while also running for 452 yards and 11 scores. Also playing on the Warrior defense, Lopez made 66 tackles, including six tackles for loss, and intercepted four passes, broke up 10 more and forced a fumble.


Kam Powell

McKinney, Texas / WR / 6-2, 203 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Arizona State, Baylor, Kansas State, Kansas, Houston and others

247Sports considers Kameron Powell the No. 102 receiver in the 2025 class and a Top 100 player in the state of Texas. He comes in at No. 852 in 247Sports’ Composite ranking.

Powell plays his high school ball at McKinney North. According to MaxPreps, Powell made 40 catches this season for 603 yards and nine touchdowns.


Michael Riles

Port Arthur, Texas / DL / 6-4, 235 / 4⭐
Other offers: Texas, Texas A&M, Florida, Nebraska, TCU, SMU, USC, Texas Tech and others

The Cowboys secured Michael Riles’ commitment back in June, doing so of a top group that also included Florida, Nebraska, Texas A&M, UCF and Texas Tech. Riles comes in at No. 427 in the 247Sports Composite rankings. That makes him the No. 45 defensive lineman in the class and the No. 65 player from Texas.

Riles’ Port Arthur Memorial squad went 8-4 this season, making it to the second round of the Texas 5A-D1 playoffs.


Chandavian Bradley

Kansas City, Missouri / DE / 6-4, 242 / 3⭐
Other offers: Kansas, South Carolina, North Texas, Memphis and others

Out of Hutchinson Community College, Chandavian Bradley is considered the No. 1 edge rusher in junior college football, according to 247Sports. The service lists him as the No. 13 player in all of junior college ball. He committed to Oklahoma State on Friday.

Bradley was initially a four-star recruit in the 2023 recruiting class and started his college career at Tennessee before going the junior college route. He recorded 23 total tackles and Hutchinson this season, including six tackles for loss and a sack.


Rashod Bradley

Lake City, Florida / DE / 6-3, 243 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Temple, North Texas, UTSA, USF, Toledo and others

Rashod Bradley was initially a three-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class with offers to FIU, Miami (OH) and Ohio before electing to go the junior college route at East Mississippi (the original Last Chance U). After two seasons in Scooba, Bradley committed to OSU last week. 247Sports considers Bradley the No. 33 player in all of junior college football, making him the No. 3 edge rusher at the level.

He recorded 19 tackles this season, including 4.5 tackles for loss and a half a sack. He also forced a fumble, recovered a fumble and broke up a pass.


Jaden Perez

San Antonio / WR / 6-0, 170 / 3⭐
Other offers: Miami, Arkansas, Baylor, TCU, Houston, Kansas, Texas Tech and others

Jaden Perez ranks as the No. 541 player in 247Sports’ Composite ranking, making him a top 75 player in the state of Texas and the No. 83 wide receiver in all of the 2025 class. He pledged to the Pokes back in April and was considered a four-star prospect by Rivals when he made his commitment.

Perez spent his senior season at Johnson High School in San Antonio, transferring from Brandeis. The Jaguars went 10-2 in Perez’s senior season, making it to the second round of the Texas 6A-D1 playoffs. According to MaxPreps, Perez caught 33 passes for 465 yards and four touchdowns.


DJ Dugar

Leander, Texas / RB / 6-0, 210 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Kansas State, Houston, Michigan State, TCU, Missouri and others

DJ Dugar is the No. 54 running back in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2025 class and the No. 692 player in that ranking regardless of position. He’s also a top 100 recruit in the state of Texas. OSU offered Dugar all the way back in 2022 before securing his commitment in June.

Dugar ran for 1,510 yards and 18 touchdowns on 198 carries as a junior at Glenn High School and totaled 3,824 yards and 48 touchdowns in three high school seasons. He did not play his senior season.


Jordan Vyborny

South Jordan, Utah / TE / 6-5, 235 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Arizona State, Arizona, BYU, Boise State, Iowa State, Michigan State, Texas A&M, Kansas, Wisconsin and others

Jordan Vyborny moved from Illinois to Utah ahead of his senior season but unfortunately announced he tore his ACL and MCL in early September. He spent his junior season at Harlem High School in Machesney Park, Illinois, where he caught 13 passes for 166 yards and three touchdowns.

Vyborny is ranked as highly as the No. 6 player from the state of Utah and as highly as the No. 14 tight end in the 2025 class. The 247Sports Composite ranking lists him as the No. 1,036 player in the country.


Carl’veon Young

Oklahoma City / LB / 6-4, 215 / 4⭐

Over the span of about a month, Carl Albert linebacker Carl’Veon Young has gone from no offers to a four-star prospect. 247Sports lists Young as the No. 219 player in all of the 2024 class, which makes him the No. 4 recruit from the state of Oklahoma.

Young plays on a 12-0 Carl Albert team that has given up just 40 total points to this point in the season. That’s 3.3 points per game. Young, according to MaxPreps, has made 62 total tackles this season, including 10 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. He’s also intercepted a pass and forced a fumble. Carl Albert plays Del City on Friday in the Oklahoma 5A state semifinals.


Miguel Chaves

Muskogee / OL / 6-5, 300 / 3⭐
Other offers: UNLV, Baylor, UTEP, Eastern Michigan, Army, Navy, Air Force and others

The latest addition to OSU’s class ahead of Wednesday, Chavez flipped his commitment to the Cowboys on Tuesday night after being committed to UNLV since July. He’s the No. 1,935 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings, making him a top 30 prospect in the state of Oklahoma.

Chavez’s Muskogee Roughers are 12-0 and play Choctaw for a 6A-II state championship on Saturday. That rougher offense averages 45.7 points a game. Chavez’s O-line coach at Muskogee is former OSU All-American Levy Adcock.


Kobi Foreman

McKinney, Texas / DB / 5-11, 175 / 3⭐
Other offers: Arkansas, Arizona State, Baylor, Houston, TCU, SMU, Texas Tech and others

Kobi Foreman comes in as the No. 692 player in 247Sports’ Composite ranking, making him the No. 61 corner in the class and a top 100 player in the state of Texas.

Foreman played both sides of the ball at Berkner High School.


Simona Fuailetolo

St. George, Utah / OL / 6-6, 300 / 3⭐
Other offers: Florida, Kansas State, Cal,  Utah State and others

The Cowboys have had another successful recruiting cycle in Utah, bolstered with the addition of offensive lineman Simona Fuailetolo. He’s the No. 1,173 player in 247Sports’ Composite ranking, making him the No. 83 offensive tackle in the class and the No. 12 player from Utah. He was a late addition to the Cowboys’ class, committing just last week.

Fuailetolo played his high school ball with the Desert Hills Thunder in St. George Utah. The Thunder went 7-4 in his senior season.


Isaiah Kema

Lubbock, Texas / OL / 6-4, 295 / 3⭐
Other offers: Kansas, Arizona, Arizona State, BYU, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, SMU, Nebraska and others.

Isaiah Kema signed with OSU as part of the 2023 recruiting class but went on a two-year religious mission out of high school. Well, now he’s set to get rolling with the Pokes.

Kema was the No. 770 player in the 2023 class, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. 247Sports had him listed as the No. 55 O-lineman in the class and the No. 87 player from the state of Texas.


Draden Fullbright

Crowley, Texas / CB / 5-11, 175 / 3⭐
Other offers: Tulsa, Georgia, Florida State, USC, Kentucky, Houston and others

One of the most recent additions to OSU’s 2025 class, Draden Fullbright had been committed to Tulsa before Kevin Wilson’s firing. He then reopened his recruitment and landed about an hour drive west in Stillwater. Going back to the summer of 2023, Fullbright announced offers to Georgia, Florida State, USC and others. Fullbright is the No. 927 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, making him the No. 79 corner in the class.

Fullbright is part of an unbeaten North Crowley team that is prepping to play Allen in the Texas 6A-D1 state quarterfinals on Saturday. The Panthers are giving up just 17 points a game.


Chase Pinkston

Hattiesburg, Mississippi / DB /6-0, 190 / 3⭐

A bit of a Signing Day surprise, the Cowboys continue to rebuild its defense through the junior college ranks with the addition of defensive back Chase Pinkston out of Jones College. As a freshman at Jones this past season, Pinkston made 26 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss. He also picked off three passes and recovered a fumble in nine games.

Pinkston was a three-star athlete coming out of Oak Grove High School in 2024 with offers to Arkansas State, UNLV and others.


Ayden Webb

Dallas / S / 6-3, 165 / 3⭐
Other offers: TCU, Kansas, Houston, Pitt, SMU, Vanderbilt, Oregon State and others

A safety with length, Ayden Webb is the No. 1,432 player in the 2025 247Sports Composite ranking, and ESPN lists him as the No. 86 safety in the class. He committed to Oklahoma State in June.

Webb’s Lake Highlands Wildcats went 9-3 in his senior season, making it to the second round of the Texas 6A-D1 state playoffs.

More on Signing Day:

OU flips OSU quarterback commit.
JUCO DB Chase Pinkston signs with OSU.

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