Oklahoma Makes Top Six of Huge OL Prospect

Kaedin Massey is big, tall and athletic and was invited to Brent Venables' "Future Freaks" camp in March.
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Oklahoma made the cut Thursday for one of the biggest offensive line prospects in the 2024 class.

Kaedin Massey, an offensive tackle at Lyndon, KS, put the Sooners in his top six schools, he announced via Twitter.

Massey included OU along with Kansas, Kansas State, Ole Miss, Michigan State and Nebraska.

"It is time for me to narrow things down in order to find a home," Massey tweeted.

Kaedin Massey
Kaedin Massey via Twitter

Massey is unofficially 6-foot-7 or 6-8 and checks in somewhere between 270 and 280 pounds. He also plays basketball.

Both Rivals and 247 Sports rate him as a 3-star prospect. Massey received his OU offer on Feb. 1 and visited the Norman campus for Brent Venables’ “Future Freaks” Camp in March.

Massey also has offers from Duke, Iowa State, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwestern, Oklahoma State and Stanford.

Rivals ranks Massey as the No. 5 overall player in the Sunflower State, while the 247 Sports Composite at No. 5 in Kansas, No. 64 nationally among offensive tackles and No. 763 overall.



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John E. Hoover
JOHN E. HOOVER

John is an award-winning journalist whose work spans five decades in Oklahoma, with multiple state, regional and national awards as a sportswriter at various newspapers. During his newspaper career, John covered the Dallas Cowboys, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Oklahoma Sooners, the Oklahoma State Cowboys, the Arkansas Razorbacks and much more. In 2016, John changed careers, migrating into radio and launching a YouTube channel, and has built a successful independent media company, DanCam Media. From there, John has written under the banners of Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Fan Nation and a handful of local and national magazines while hosting daily sports talk radio shows in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and statewide. John has also spoken on Capitol Hill in Oklahoma City in a successful effort to put more certified athletic trainers in Oklahoma public high schools. Among the dozens of awards he has won, John most cherishes his national "Beat Writer of the Year" from the Associated Press Sports Editors, Oklahoma's "Best Sports Column" from the Society of Professional Journalists, and Two "Excellence in Sports Medicine Reporting" Awards from the National Athletic Trainers Association. John holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications from East Central University in Ada, OK. Born and raised in North Pole, Alaska, John played football and wrote for the school paper at Ada High School in Ada, OK. He enjoys books, movies and travel, and lives in Broken Arrow, OK, with his wife and two kids.