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Dillon Stoner Declares for NFL Draft

Stoner is taking the next step in his football career.

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Dillon Stoner ended his Oklahoma State career with a bang, and now he’s looking to take the next step in his football career.

On Saturday, Stoner tweeted out his intention to declare for this year’s NFL Draft, including a big thank you to Oklahoma State and its fanbase.

With the NCAA’s COVID eligibility waiver, Stoner had the choice to return for a sixth and final season at Oklahoma State.

Stoner finished 2020 with 42 catches for 573 yards and three scores with a huge chunk of that production coming during the Cowboys’ regular season finale against Baylor.

With Tylan Wallace sidelined, Stoner stepped into his Z position and thrived, reeling in eight of 12 (!) targets for a career best in both yards (247) and touchdowns (three).

Stoner finishes his career as OSU’s No. 9 all-time receiver.

RANKPlayerTotal Rec Yards
1James Washington4,472
2Rashaun Woods4,414
3Justin Blackmon3,564
4Hart Lee Dykes3,510
5Tylan Wallace3,429
6D’Juan Woods2,751
7Marcell Ateman2,466
8Dez Bryant2,425
9Dillon Stoner2,378
10Josh Stewart2,204

And his 191 career catches land him at just behind fellow departing Cowboy, Tylan Wallace.

RANKPLAYERTOT RECS
1Rashaun Woods293
2Justin Blackmon253
3James Washington226
4Hart Lee Dykes224
5Tylan Wallace205
6Dillon Stoner191
7Josh Stewart180
8Jalen McCleskey167
9D’Juan Woods163
10Josh Cooper161

This message comes on the heels of Wallace’s message that he sent to Cowboy nation on Friday.

The 2021 NFL Draft takes the place the weekend of April 29-May 1.

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