High school football: The Oklahoman's 2014 Super 30

 
By Ryan Aber and Scott Wright | Published: February 10, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment
photo - All-State and Little All-City high school football player Deondre Clark of Douglass poses for a photo in Oklahoma City Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman
All-State and Little All-City high school football player Deondre Clark of Douglass poses for a photo in Oklahoma City Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Photo by Nate Billings, The Oklahoman

Here's the first look at The Oklahoman's 2014 Super 30 list, ranking the state's top football recruits for the class of 2014.

1. Deondre Clark, DE, Douglass, 6-3, 240

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Offers just keep piling up for Douglass' single-season sacks leader.

2. Steven Parker, DB, Jenks, 6-2, 185

Alabama and the three in-state teams have already offered and many more are sure to follow.

3. Justice Hansen, QB, Edmond Santa Fe, 6-3, 200

Hansen has offers from three SEC schools — Texas A&M, Arkansas and Missouri — plus Oklahoma and Arizona State.

4. Gyasi Akem, LB, Broken Arrow, 6-1, 216

One of the hottest prospects around lately, gathering several offers, including OU and OSU.

5. David Cornwell, QB, Norman North, 6-5, 235

The transfer from Jones spent the weekend visiting UCLA.

6. Devon Thomas, RB, Broken Arrow, 5-10, 190

OSU's first commit of the 2014 class, after flipping from OU in December.

7. Lawrence Evitt, RB, Wagoner, 5-7, 165

Size questions will always haunt him, but he's a D-I playmaker.

8. Jeffrey Mead, WR, Tulsa Union, 6-6, 175

The two-sport standout received offers from both OU and OSU on the same day just before signing day.

9. Payton Prince, TE, Norman North, 6-3, 232

Recently picked up his first Division I offer, from Tulsa.

10. Tramal Ivy, DE, Muskogee, 6-4, 215

A special athlete, though he'll need to add weight before he gets to the next level.

11. Michael Farmer, ATH, Edmond North, 6-2, 207

Arizona State commit is a bruising RB, but future could be on defense.

12. Coleman Key, QB, Broken Arrow, 6-5, 210

After moving from Owasso, Key threw for 1,308 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior.

13. Jordan Brailford, DE, Tulsa Washington, 6-3, 205

Athletically comparable to fellow Hornet and recent OU signee Dominique Alexander.

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