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Oklahoma OL Accepts Senior Bowl Invite

On Wednesday night, the Senior Bowl announced that one of the Sooners' veteran offensive lineman accepted his invitation to play in the collegiate all-star event.

Former Oklahoma center Andrew Raym accepted an invite to the Senior Bowl, the game announced in a social media post on Wednesday night.

Raym spent three seasons as the Sooners' starting center, earning Second-Team All-Big 12 honors in 2021 and 2023. Originally from Broken Arrow, OK, Raym was a high 4-star recruit in the 2020 recruiting class, rated the No. 1 offensive guard in the nation. 

The veteran center started 12 games for the Sooners this season and 29 games in his career at OU. Raym finished 2023 with a 64.1 offensive grade and 72.2 pass blocking grade, according to PFF.

The in-state product announced that he was declaring for the NFL Draft on Dec. 9, just moments before teammate and fellow offensive lineman Tyler Guyton announced his decision to leave college early for the pros. 

With Raym and Guyton heading to the NFL, Walter Rouse and McKade Mettauer out of eligibility and Cayden Green entering the transfer portal, OU is losing five of its starting offensive lineman from the 2023 season.

Heading into the SEC, Bill Bedenbaugh and company will need to completely rebuild the offensive line room with only one returning starter.