OSU roster breakdown

Oklahoma State Roster

1 Dez Bryant 6-2 220 WR Jr Lufkin (Texas) Lufkin

The best receiver in college football.

2 Beau Johnson 5-10 216 HB Lawrenceville (Ga.) Gwinnett/Butler C.C.

Could see significant action, battling Toston for carries as Hunter’s backup.

3 Victor Johnson 6-0 187 S So. Waco (Texas) Waco

A playmaker. Has coaches and teammates excited about his potential.

3 Alex Cate 6-1 195 QB Jr Salt Lake City (Utah) Cottonwood

Mobile quarterback, battling for backup spot.

4 Patrick Lavine 6-2 226 LB Sr. Houston (Texas) Jersey Village

Poised for a strong senior season.

4 Brandon Weeden 6-4 224 QB So. Edmond Santa Fe

Former pro baseball player has a great arm.

5 Keith Toston 6-0 214 HB Sr. Angleton (Texas) Angelton

One of the best backup running backs in the country.

6 Bryce Hood 5-9 185 WR So. Bartlesville

Walk on unlikely to contribute.

6 Andrew McGee 6-0 191 CB Jr. Magee (Miss.) Copiah-Lincoln C.C.

Should contribute as a nickel back, especially in Big 12 play.

7 Maurice Gray 5-8 183 CB Sr. Kathleen (Ga.) Warner Robins/Butler C.C.

Solid third corner who has had a good preseason camp.

7 Michael Harrison 6-1 211 WR Fr. Dallas (Texas) Hillcrest

Has impressed teammates during the preseason, may play his way out of a redshirt.

8 Daytawion Lowe 6-0 191 S Fr. Carl Albert

Could contribute on special teams or could redshirt.

9 Kye Staley 5-10 213 HB RFr. Guthrie

Preseason injury was a big disappointment, will miss 2009 season.

10 Markelle Martin 6-1 190 S So. Wichita Falls (Texas) Rider

Very athletic, will play a key role in the secondary.

10 Clint Chelf 6-1 200 QB Fr. Enid

Has talent but is an likely redshirt

11 Zac Robinson 6-3 218 QB Sr. Littleton (Colo.) Chatfield

One of the top dual threats in America.

12 Johnny Thomas 5-11 195 S So.Texas City (Texas) Texas City

Played well on special teams as a freshman, will contribute.

12 Trey Munden 6-0 192 QB Jr. Verdigris/NEO

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

13 Quinn Sharp 6-1 191 P/K RFr. Mansfield (Texas) Summit

Looking to replace Matt Fodge at Punter.

14 Justin Horton 6-3 240 TE RFr. Henderson (Texas) Henderson

One of the most talented Cowboys on the roster.

15 Adrian Richards 6-4 202 RFr. Mesquite (Texas) Mesquite

Big receiver, just needs to get comfortable with the offense.

16 Perrish Cox 6-0 198 CB Sr. Waco (Texas) University

The lone returning starter in the defensive backfield.

16 Perry Watson 5-10 170 WR Fr. Flower Mound (Texas) Flower Mound

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

17 Brayden Stringer 6-4 216 QB Fr. Lawton Eisenhower

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

17 Jarod Fields 5-10 190 CB Jr. Ardmore/NEO

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

18 Charlie Moore 6-3 199 WR Fr. Bullard (Texas) Bullard

Big receiver is a likely redshirt candidate.

18 Andrae May 5-11 171 CB Fr. Houston (Texas) North Shore

Has talent but will likely redshirt.

19 Anthony Hill 5-11 193 WR Jr. Kansas City (Kansas) Coffeyville

Unlikely to contribute.

19 Brodrick Brown 5-8 180 CB RFr. Houston (Texas) Westfield

One of the fastest players on the roster.

20 Andre Sexton 6-0 224 LB Sr. Houston (Texas) Cypress Falls

Team leader. Makes plays all over the field.

22 James Thomas 5-11 209 LB So. LaMarque (Texas) LaMarque

Is solid as Sexton’s backup at the “Star” back position.

22 Dexter Pratt 6-1 224 HB Fr. Navasota (Texas) Navasota

Big freshman will likely redshirt.

23 Nathan Gilsleider 6-2 213 WR Sr. Claremore/Eastern Okla. J.C.

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

23 Terrance Anderson 5-11 190 CB Sr. Aldine (Texas) Aldine

Ready for the challenge of starting in Big 12.

24 Kendall Hunter 5-8 197 HB Jr. Tyler (Texas) John Tyler

One of the nation’s top running backs.

24 Deron Fontenot 5-9 224 LB So. Grand Prairie (Texas) Grand Prairie South

Solid player who just needs to remain healthy.

25 Trevor Rogers 6-0 190 CB So. Enid/Redlands C.C.

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

25 Josh Cooper 5-11 192 WR So. Mustang

If he stays healthy, expect him to make plays.

26 Nick Cash 5-11 185 WR Fr. Jet/Southwestern Okla. State

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

27 Taylor Sokolosky 5-8 187 HB Jr. Tulsa Cascia Hall

Special teams contributor who is the team’s starting holder.

28 Michael Roberts 5-8 191 HB Jr. Albany (Ga.)Cache

Unlikely to contribute

29 Walker Smith 5-10 203 S Jr. Nichols Hills/Wheaton College

Unlikely to contribute

30 David Paulsen 6-2 255 FB Fr. Marietta (Ga.)George Walton

Expected to provide depth at fullback and contribute in short yardage situations.

31 Colton Chelf 5-9 164 WR Jr.:Enid

A playmaker who could contribute on special teams

32 Travis Miller 5-9 192 HB RFr. Marlin (Texas) Marlin

A speedster who needs to get used to the physical nature of D-1 football

33 LeRon Furr 6-2 231 LB Fr. Columbus (Ga.) Carver

With four seniors ahead of him, Furr will likely redshirt

35 Johnnie Cockrell 5-11 219 FB Sr. Nichols Hills/Trinity University

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

35 Mathies Long 6-1 210 S Jr. DeSoto(Texas) Bishop Dunne

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

36 Jeremy Smith 5-10 203 HB Fr. Tulsa Union

Opened some eyes with his preseason play.

37 Bryant Ward 5-11 223 FB Jr. Stillwater

Starting fullback, recently awards a scholarship.

38 Grayson Buster 5-11 186 P/K So. Crawford (Texas) Crawford

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

39 Zach Crump 5-10 205 LB RFr. Jenks

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

40 Nick Rockwell 5-7 143 CB Fr. Houston (Texas) Yates

Walk on, unlikely to contribute.

41 Orie Lemon 6-1 246 LB Sr. Houston (Texas) Yates

Had a breakout year in 2008, looking to play even better in 2009.

42 Justin Gent 6-1 236 LB Jr. Irving(Texas)MacArthur

Solid backup who provides depth at linebacker.

44 Donald Booker 5-11 236 LB Sr. Houston (Texas) Klein Forest/Navarro J.C.

One of the most athletic linebackers on the team.

46 Shane Jarka 6-3 295 DT Jr. Fort Bend (Texas) Austin

In the rotation at defensive tackle.

48 Tyler Fields 5-11 212 LB Fr. Hugo

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

49 Kenny Alexander 6-1 227 LB McKinney (Texas) North

Expected to provide depth at linebacker.

50 Jamie Blatnick 6-3 270 DE So. Celina (Texas) Celina

A pleasant surprise last year, will be a key contributor on defense.

51 Brandon Webb 6-3 326 OL Fr. Owasso

Likely redshirt unless the injury bug hits.

52 Connor Sinko 6-3 253 DS Tulsa Cascia Hall

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

53 Terrill Jimoh 5-11 284 DT Jr. Tulsa Union/NEO

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

54 Andrew Lewis 6-4 291 OL Sr. Joplin (Mo.) Joplin

Moves from guard to center after leading OSU offensive linemen in snaps played.

55 Jordan Barnes 6-0 243 LB Fr. Fort Wayne (Ind.)Homestead

Depth at LB means a likely redshirt season.

56 Patrick Hoog 6-4 296 OL RFr. Castroville (Texas) Medina Valley

Provides depth on the offensive line.

57 Chuck Major 6-3 304 OL So. Tulsa Kelley

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

58 Jarid King 6-0 270 DT RFr. Dallas (Texas) Plano West

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

59 Tolu Moala 6-0 230 LB Jr. Inglewood (Calif.)Hawthorne/El Camino C.C.

Has made some plays in the preseason, could contribute.

60 Brady Bond 6-6 301 OL Sr. Garber

Solid starter teams with Okung to provide great tandem at tackle.

61 Michael Bowie 6-4 325 OL Fr. Sand Springs

Big freshman expected to redshirt.

62 Mark Chesnut 6-1 296 OL Sr. Miami/NEO

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

63 Jordan Taormina 6-6 327 OL Jr. Santa Ana (Calif.) Orange Coast C.C.

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

64 Casey LaBrue 6-3 290 OL So. Enid

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

65 Anthony Morgan 6-5 320 OL Jr. Lancaster (Texas) Navarro J.C.

Will provide depth and may play his way into the starting lineup.

66 DeJuan Davis 6-2 301 OL RFr. Fort Worth (Texas) Crowley

Provides depth at guard.

67 Randall Arbuckle 6-1 227 DS RFr. Canadian (Texas) Canadian

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

68 Lane Taylor 6-2 301 OL RFr. Arlington (Texas) Martin

Provides offensive line depth.

69 Marc Yerry 6-2 241 DS So. Waxhaw (N.C.) Weddington

Has been solid as a snapper in the preseason.

70 Jonathan Rush 6-4 314 OL So. Killeen (Texas) Killeen

One of the favorites to start at guard.

71 Parker Graham 6-7 289 OL Fr. Webb City (Mo.) Webb City

Tall, lanky freshman will likely redshirt.

72 Andrew Mitchell 6-5 309 OL Sr. Choctaw/ Snow J.C.

Versatile. Will provide depth at multiple positions.

73 Levy Adcock 6-6 330 OL So. Seq.-Claremore/NEO

Has impressed during his first year on campus.

74 Grant Garner 6-3 290 OL So. Mesquite (Texas) North Mesquite

Expected to provide offensive line depth.

75 Nick Martinez 6-4 317 OL So. Floresville (Texas) Floresville

In the battle to start at one of the two open guard spots.

76 Russell Okung 6-5 300 OL Sr. Fort Bend (Texas) Bush

A future NFL first round draft pick.

77 Noah Franklin 6-5 314 OL Sr. Vinita

The senior could start at guard.

78 Bryson Hutchins 6-0 241 DL So. Keller (Texas) Central

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

79 Andrew Smith 6-1 245 DL Fr. Tulsa Union

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

80:DeMarcus Conner 6-1 213 WR Sr. Spring (Texas) Westfield

A great blocker will be asked to make plays in the passing game.

81 Justin Blackmon 6-1 207 WR RFr. Plainview

Flashed big play ability during redshirt season in 2008

82 Isaiah Anderson 5-10 170 WR RFr. Wichita Falls (Texas) Wichita Falls

Speedster could provide deep threat.

83 Dameron Fooks 6-3 208 WR So. Anaheim (Calif.) Santa Fe/Fullerton C.C.

Transfer is a big receiver with good hands

84 Hubert Anyiam 6-0 198 WR So. Garland (Texas) North

Bryant’s backup expected to contribute.

85 Damian Davis 6-5 178 WR Jr. Mart (Texas) Mart

Will sit out this season after returning to team as a walk on.

86 Wilson Youman 6-5 250 TE So. St. Martinville (La.) Martinville

Trying to help lessen the loss of Pettigrew.

87 Tracy Moore 6-2 237 WR Fr. Tulsa Union

Maybe the preseason’s biggest surprise, Moore may play as a freshman.

88 Jamal Mosley 6-4 246 TE So. Memphis (Tenn.) Kingsbury

The favorite to start at tight end.

89 Cooper Bassett 6-5 250 TE RFr. Tuttle

One of the Cowboys top blocking tight ends, Bassett is expected to help replace Brandon Pettigrew.

89 Nigel Nicholas 6-3 265 DL RFr. Rossville (Ga.) Ridgeland

Nicholas has impressed teammates this preseason, could contribute.

90 Swanson Miller 6-4 299 DL Sr. Alachua (Fla.) Santa Fe/Butler C.C.

Will be counted on to hold his own in the middle.

91 Ugo Chinasa 6-5 252 DE Jr. Richardson (Texas) Berkner

Has set a goal of 10 sacks this season.

92 Darius Hart 6-5 245 DE Jr. Poplarville (Miss.) Pearl River C.C.

Transfer will get the opportunity to play immediately.

93 Andrew Hudson 6-5 225 DE Fr. Amarillo (Texas) Bushland

True freshman likely to redshirt.

94 Anthony Rogers 6-3 274 DT Fr. North Little Rock (Ark.) North Little Rock

True freshman likely to redshirt.

95 Dan Bailey 6-0 200 K Jr. Mustang Southwest Covenant

Solid kicker was 15 of 19 in 2008.

96 Horace Hubbard 6-3 285 DT Jr. Gretna (Va.) Fort Scott C.C.

Transfer looking to provide depth in defensive interior.

97 Jermiah Price 6-1 268 DE Sr. Collins (Miss.) Jones County J.C.

Will be in the rotation at defensive end.

98 Derek Burton 6-3 281 DT Sr. Muskogee

Moved inside from defensive tackle, will be counted on to make plays

99 Wes Harlan 6-0 190 P/K RFr. Houston (Texas) Langham Creek

Walk on, unlikely to contribute

99 Richetti Jones 6-3 264 DE So.Dallas (Texas) Lincoln

A big year for Jones. Time to step up and be accounted for.

by Brandon Chatmon

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Comments

Nice who’s who. This will be fun to reference as the season gets going.

do you just not like cooper bassett #89?

Great line-up but you left out #89 – Cooper Bassett from Tuttle.

Didn’t Taylor Sokolosky play A LOT with several tackles on special teams last year?

Yeah, Soko is a 2 year letterman who played on 3 special teams last year. He was POW for Wash St. This year, adding holding duties and Coaches named him special teams captain for Georgia game according to Tulsa World.

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