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More 2026 Prospects Schedule Oklahoma State Official Visits for Spring

Quick looks at 2026 prospects who have locked in official visits to Stillwater.

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It’s visit-scheduling season for high school juniors, as the 2026 class is prepping to further feel out some of their college options.

About 20 prospects have announced they’ve scheduled official visits to Oklahoma State. They started coming out last week when four-star quarterback Oscar Rios and a handful of defensive linemen announced they’d be in Stillwater this spring. Here are quick looks at the other prospects who have since made it known they’ll be visiting Stillwater.

Xavier Warren (April 4-6): A 6-foot, 160-pound wide receiver out of Georgetown, Texas, Warren is the No. 450 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking. He announced his OSU offer on Jan. 25, and on Jan. 30, Warren shared a picture of Mike Gundy down in Georgetown visiting with him.

Georgetown went 10-2 in Warren’s junior season. He made 46 catches for 876 yards and nine touchdowns, according to MaxPreps. He also had seven rushing attempts for 53 yards and four touchdowns.

Warren has also scheduled visits to Arkansas (May 30-June 1) and Texas Tech (June 13-15).

Carter Langenderfer (April 4-6): A 6-2, 190-pound defensive back, Langenderfer is an in-state product out of Owasso who announced an OSU offer on Jan. 26. The Cowboys became his second offer, following Iowa State. He has since also collected offers to Tulsa, Yale and Towson.

Chance Collins (April 4-6): A 6-2, 182-pound defensive back out of Mansfield Timberview (TX), Collins announced that he had picked up an OSU offer on Feb. 8, and four days later, he announced that he locked in an official visit.

Collins’ recruitment is starting to take off, as since the calendar turned, he’s announced offers to West Virginia, Oregon State, Texas Tech, Michigan State, UTEP, Houston, Memphis, North Texas, TCU, OSU, Utah and Arizona. Coming into 2025, his only offer was to Arkansas State.

Jamarrion Gordon (April 4-6): A four-star defensive back from Jackson, Alabama, Gordon locked in his OSU official visit about a week after announcing his OSU offer.

He’s the No. 329 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the 2026 class and has also announced offers to Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Florida, LSU, Michigan, Oregon and others.

He plays both ways at Jackson High, recording 39 tackles, four tackles for loss, a sack and three picks as a junior defensive back and catching 19 passes for 358 yards and six touchdowns as a receiver.

Mataalii Benjamin (April 4-6): A goliath 6-foot-7, 305-pound offensive tackle from Utah, Mataalii Benjamin is the No. 692 player in the 2026 class, according to 247Sports Composite ranking. He plays at Skyridge High School in Lehi, Utah. Skyridge went 10-3 in Benjamin’s junior season, running for about 200 yards a game.

Benjamin has also set up visits to Nebraska, Arkansas and Utah. The Cowboys have had a strong foothold in Utah as of late, one that might’ve only gotten stronger this offseason. Co-offensive line coaches Andrew Mitchell and Cooper Bassett have each spent time in the Beehive State. Mitchell was at Snow College from 2017 to 2020, and Bassett was Utah State’s offensive line coach the past two seasons.

Quinn Buckey (April 17-19): A 6-foot-7, 290-pound offensive lineman out of Bakersfield, California, Buckey announced his OSU offer at the beginning of the month and has since added Boise State, Washington State, San Jose State and San Diego State to his offer list. 247Sports lists Buckey as a top 100 offensive tackle in the 2026 class and a top 150 player from the state of California.

Christopher Knauls Jr. (April 18-20): Out of Frisco Lone Star (the same high school that produced Garret Rangel), Christopher Knauls Jr. is a 6-foot-4, 260-pound defensive line prospect. As a junior, he recorded 28 tackles, eight tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks.

Knauls announced his OSU offer and his visit within three days of each other. He has also scheduled visits to Tulane and Houston.

Tucker Ashford (April 18-20): Out of Fort Worth Christian High School, Ashford is a 6-foot-3- 240-pound defensive lineman. Ashford actually picked up his OSU offer under the previous staff last April and was in Stillwater for the Cowboys’ season-opener against South Dakota State last season.

Ashford has also scheduled official visits to Kansas State (May 29-31) and Houston (June 12-14).

Jalen Williams (April 18-20): Not to be confused with the Thunder’s Jalen Williams (or the Thunder’s Jaylin Williams), this Jalen Williams hails from Kell High School in Marietta, Georgia. He’s a 6-foot, 160-pound defensive back, who Rivals rates as a four-star prospect.

He made 39 tackles, four tackles for loss and two interceptions as a junior last season. He also has offers to Arizona State, Auburn, NC State, BYU and others and scheduled an official visit to NC State.

Kaydin Jones (April 25-27): It looked as if OSU might’ve been out of the running for Jenks’ four-star running back Kaydin Jones, but perhaps not so fast.

Jones announced his OSU visit with a special Batman-themed graphic. He’s the No. 253 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking, which tabs Jones as the No. 2 player from the state of Oklahoma in the 2026 recruiting class. He also has offers from Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Alabama, Baylor, Oregon, Texas A&M and many more.

Victor Lincoln Jr. (April 25-27): A 6-foot, 167-pound defensive back from Lancaster, Texas, Lincoln has scheduled official visits to OSU, Baylor and Vanderbilt thus far. Rivals considers Lincoln a top 100 prospect in the state of Texas and a top 40 corner in the 2026 class.

Landon Bland (April 25-27): The OSU staff seems to have gotten familiar with Carthage, Missouri, since extending an offer to 6-foot-4, 230-pound defensive lineman Landon Bland in January.

Since that offer, Bland has posted pictures with OSU director of football recruiting Todd Bradford and Mike Gundy, who both made it out to Bland’s school. Along with his OSU official, Bland has also scheduled a visit to Kansas State in late May.

Jaylen Stewart (April 25-27): A 6-foot-3, 225-pound defensive end from Pearland, Texas, Stewart also plays a little running back for his high school team. Good luck tackling him. Stewart made 57 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and nine sacks as a junior, according to MaxPreps. He also had 78 rushing yards and a touchdown.

He’s the No. 473 player in the 247Sports Composite ranking for the class and also has offers to Baylor, SMU, Arizona, Arizona State, Houston, Kansas and others.

Marcus Almada (May 2-4): A 6-4, 280-pound defensive lineman out of Tabor Academy in Massachusetts, Alamada has seen much of his recruiting interest come from schools in the northeast, but word might be getting out. Since February, he’s announced offers to OSU, Kentucky and West Virginia. Those power conference schools have joined the likes of UMass, Syracuse, Buffalo and others after Almada’s services.

Jarvis Spires (June 19-21): Out of Cypress Springs High in the Houston area, Spires hasn’t yet announced an OSU offer, but he has locked in an official visit. He’s a 6-1, 285-pound defensive lineman who recorded 31 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and three sacks as a junior, according to MaxPreps. He has offers to Utah, Utah State, UTEP, Arkansas State and others. He’s also scheduled an official visit to Utah.

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